Live Summer Tour [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Intro/Last Train To Clarksville
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2. Valleri
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3. Randy Scouse Git
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4. Mary Mary
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5. Girl
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6. Can You Dig It?
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7. Goin' Down
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8. Daydream Believer
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9. I'm A Believer
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10. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
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11. For Pete's Sake
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12. That Was Then, This Is Now
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13. Porpoise Song (Theme From Head)
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14. It's Nice To Be With You
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15. Pleasant Valley Sunday
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Editorial Reviews
Album Details
Recorded in Anaheim, California in August 2001 During the Monkees Summer Tour this Recording Finds Mickey Dolenz, Davey Jones and Peter Tork Storming Through 15 of their Best Songs. From Major Number One Hit Singles Like Daydream Believer, (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone and I'm a Believer to the Bizarrely Titled Randy Scouse Git, (Re-named Alternate Title in the UK), Through to Lesser Known Classics Like the Beautiful Porpoise Song, the Tough Mary, Mary and the Eastern Tinged, Psychedelically Inclined Can You Dig It.
Live Summer Tour, Music, Monkees, Rock
Average customer rating:
- Still going strong (and getting stronger) after all these years
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Instant Live: Peter's Select Tracks from the 2004 Summer Tour
Peter Frampton
Manufacturer: Instant Live Rec.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0006SVV4U
Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
Tracks:
- Verge of a Thing
- Lying
- Lines on My Face
- I Need Ground
- Show Me the Way
- Not Forgotten
- Hour of Need
- (I'll Give You) Money
- Nassau
- Baby, I Love Your Way
- Key Chains
- Do You Feel Like We Do
- Off the Hook
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Product Description
This Instant Live recording is a collection of Peter Frampton's favorite performances from his 2004 Summer Tour. Peter hand-selected the 14 live tracks for the album, resulting in a must-have live collection for any fan.
Customer Reviews:
Still going strong (and getting stronger) after all these years.......2005-06-05
Doesn't this guy ever get old? Here it is, nearly 30 years after his definitive live album, and Frampton still sounds like he actually still enjoys playing his old favorites on stage. Of course there are the inevitable Do You Feel Like We Do, and Baby, I Love Your Way, but what makes this album special is his unique interpretations of his newer songs from the Now CD. Verge of a Thing, and Not Forgotten both sound great, as do the rest of his numbers. Sad to think of Bob Mayo not playing here, but everyone here is a first rate musician. Hopefully we'll get another studio album soon from Peter with all new material; the Now album was his best since... well, I guess I'll just say it; it was perhaps his best ever. Also, am I the only person who would love to hear Frampton live with totally new material? Or maybe a disk featuring tracks with only Frampton's vocals from The Herd & Humble Pie years. (sorry Steve Marriot!)
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Summer Vacation Tour Live
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo
Manufacturer: Lemon Records UK
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ASIN: B00067FGLU
Release Date: 2005-01-04 |
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- Treat Me Right
- I Need a Lover
- We Live for Love
- Girl
- I Won't
- We Belong
- Love Is a Battlefield
- True Love
- Out of the Ruins
- Hell Is for Children
- Heartbreaker
- Please Don't Leave Me
- Promises in the Dark
- Hit Me With Your Best Shot
- All Fired Up
Customer Reviews:
The Voice.......2007-02-07
This is the second live CD Pat Benatar has recorded. I love her acoustic version of "Love Is A Battlefield". Pat Benatar still has the pipes.
Average customer rating:
- Great live CD
- TRUE TO FORM
- TRUE TO FORM
- I THOUGHT SHE RETIRED ? POOR PUBLISTIST !
- How could we forget?
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Live: Summer Vacation Tour Soundtrack
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo
Manufacturer: Gold Circle Records
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ASIN: B000060O2A
Release Date: 2002-03-12 |
Tracks:
- Treat Me Right
- I Need A Lover
- We Live For Love
- Girl
- I Won't
- We Belong
- Love Is A Battlefield
- True Love
- Out Of The Ruins
- Hell Is For Children
- Heartbreaker
- Please Don't Leave Me
- Promises In The Dark
- Hit Me With Your Best Shot
- All Fired Up
Customer Reviews:
Great live CD.......2004-07-14
The only thing better than this CD is the DVD. The old songs sound new...and the new songs sound great.
TRUE TO FORM.......2003-02-08
Having seen Bentar in concert, this disk catches the rawness of their sound live, that is not heard on their studio cds. Shame this cds too short. Having released a few live cds over the years (all dealing with her early years, up to the GET NERVOUS cd), it was time for a live cd with her later material, there is just not enough of it. Nice acustic versions of "Love is a Battlefield" and "We Belong". The 4 new songs sound good enough to make me interested in a new cd from her. For a better live cd of her check the KING BISCUIT HOUR cd (4 stars), or LIVE FROM EARTH (3 1/2), skip an other live stuff from her. Overall this cd suffers from music all ready heard on other live cds, and not enough of her later music, sure would love to hear a live version of "Sex as a Weapon", "Invinicble", or any thing from INNAMORATA. Maybe next time
TRUE TO FORM.......2003-02-08
Having seen Bentar in concert, this disk catches the rawness of their sound live, that is not heard on their studio cds. Shame this cds too short. Having released a few live cds over the years (all dealing with her early years, up to the GET NERVOUS cd), it was time for a live cd with her later material, there is just not enough of it. Nice acustic versions of "Love is a Battlefield" and "We Belong". The 4 new songs sound good enough to make me interested in a new cd from her. For a better live cd of her check the KING BISCUIT HOUR cd (4 stars), or LIVE FROM EARTH (3 1/2), skip an other live stuff from her. Overall this cd suffers from music all ready heard on other live cds, and not enough of her later music, sure would love to hear a live version of "Sex as a Weapon", "Invinicble", or any thing from INNAMORATA. Maybe next time
I THOUGHT SHE RETIRED ? POOR PUBLISTIST !.......2002-09-28
I ENJOYED THIS DVD VERY MUCH ! I LOVE HER VOICE, IT REMAINS POWERFUL YET CAN BE BEAUTIFUL AS WELL, HITTING HIGH OPERA NOTES EVEN 21 YEARS LATER. UNBELIEVABLE. WHY IS HER NEWER SONGS EVER HEARD ON THE RADIO ? THEY CERTAINLY CONTINUE TO ROCK !
How could we forget?.......2002-05-12
Never an intense Pat Benatar fan when she hit the scene, I now stand in a certain awe of the power she and husband Neil Giraldo convey on this great evocation of years of playing together. With only a quartet--and NO ryhthm guitar!--they rip through Benatar's biggest hits and add new material that is as fresh as the 21st century. The power of the guitar playing shows Neil to be one of the most versatile musicians in rock music--ever. His command of the instrument is extraordinary in the way he bends the music to his will, and the excitement never stops from riff to riff. Benatar hangs back when Neil is on a roll, but then she smashes back into the song with pipes as limber as ever. She is one of the half dozen truly great female rock stars, as different from Aretha Franklin, Bonnie Raitt, and Janis Joplin as she is unique and trailblazing in her own work. A perfect couple, who, one assumes, have played out their career on a field of battle.
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- Listen To The Band!
- Monkees Live - WHY?
- Monkees Fans Will Enjoy This!
- Monkees deliver goods but record label fails
- Fascinating -- but where's the rest?
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Live Summer Tour
The Monkees
Manufacturer: King Biscuit
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ASIN: B000076DLE
Release Date: 2003-01-28 |
Tracks:
- Intro/Last Train To Clarksville
- Valleri
- Randy Scouse Git
- Mary, Mary
- Girl
- Can You Dig It?
- Goin' Down
- Daydream Believer
- I'm A Believer
- (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
- For Pete's Sake
- That Was Then, This Is Now
- Porpoise Song (Theme from Head)
- It's Nice To Be With You
- Pleasant Valley Sunday
Customer Reviews:
Listen To The Band!.......2004-02-19
The Monkees may have taken the last train to splitsville, since Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork and Davy Jones are touring separately in 2004 and have no immediate plans to reunite. (Mike Nesmith remains off the road.) This 2001 live CD provides a good representation of the latter day Monkees. Davy Jones is outstanding on "Daydream Believer," while Micky Dolenz especially shines on "I'm A Believer." Peter Tork takes the lead vocal on the song "Can You Dig It?" He also shares lead vocals with Micky Dolenz on "For Pete's Sake." The backing band provides solid support throughout the concert, especially on the jazzy song "Goin' Down." While not an essential purchase for the casual Monkees' fan, this concert is enjoyable to listen to, and brings back pleasant memories of the Monkees in their heyday.
Monkees Live - WHY?.......2003-05-07
The best thing I can say about "Live Summer Tour" is that it is actually a whole lot better than the dreadful Monkees Live 1967.
Be warned: This recording in only a small portion (47 minutes)of their live show which usually lasts about 2 hours.
Monkees Fans Will Enjoy This!.......2003-03-01
The sound is great, and the Monkees are as entertaining as ever! This CD is lots of fun for Monkees fans! Buy it. Or consider buying the DVD, which is great and has a slightly different song selection. The only way this CD could be better is if they included more songs from the concert -- and if Mike were present. This is a "must have" for fans. Others will enjoy it as well as a "greatest hits" CD.
Monkees deliver goods but record label fails.......2003-02-23
LIVE SUMMER TOUR features three of the original four Monkees, Micky Dolenz, David Jones and Peter Tork, in what turned out to be their last concert together as a trio. It was recorded at the Sun Theater in Anaheim, California on August 31, 2001. Part-time member Michael Nesmith, who last performed with the Monkees during their successful European tour in 1997, was absent from the 2001 activities. Almost immediately after the concert documented on this CD was finished, Tork was removed from the Monkees by Dolenz and Jones as a result of disagreements over the band's future.
It will come to nobody's surprise that the Monkees sound fantastic on this live album. The vocals are sharp, strong and confident. Their backing band is tight and polished (over-polished, perhaps?). The individual Monkees shine as musicians on this collection as well, as Tork delivers with ease the lead guitar parts on "Last Train to Clarksville," "Pleasant Valley Sunday," "For Pete's Sake," and "That Was Then, This Is Now," while also providing the main keyboard parts for "Daydream Believer," "I'm a Believer," "Porpoise Song" and "Randy Scouse Git." Honorable mention goes to Dolenz for his solid drumming on "Mary, Mary," as well as his competent rhythm guitar playing throughout the rest of the live album. Jones, as usual, hangs in on percussion.
LIVE SUMMER TOUR is also noteworthy for featuring the first official live versions of "Porpoise Song (Theme from HEAD)," two of Tork's best compositions in "Can You Dig It" (also from HEAD) and "For Pete's Sake," as well as the minor 1968 b-side hit "It's Nice to Be With You." And don't be fooled, missing Monkee Nesmith's late-era Monkees classic "Listen to the Band" is also on this collection. Just like in the Monkees' live performance, "Porpoise Song" segues smoothly into "Listen to the Band" on this album, but from the track listing you wouldn't know that the song is part of the album.
The powers-to-be responsible for producing this live album committed some regretful mistakes which hinders LIVE SUMMER TOUR from being the ultimate live Monkees document. Providing only 47 minutes of a near 2 hour concert forces many key Monkees songs to be cut, and the missing tracks are glaring omissions. Hit songs played that night, like "The Girl I Knew Somewhere," "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" and "I Wanna Be Free" are absent, as are key album tracks like "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)," "No Time" and "She Hangs Out." "Higher and Higher," highlighting Tork's banjo expertise, is also gone. The label could have also scored if they had given Tork's "Long Title (Do I Have To Do This All Over Again)" its first official live release here.
The editing between songs on LIVE SUMMER TOUR also leaves a lot to be desired. The ending of "Randy Scouse Git," which features Dolenz pounding the tympani drum, is completely cut. This edit is particularly noticeable as it is a key part of the song that every Monkees fan expects to hear, and its absence is painful when listening. As the album moves along, and especially towards the end, the songs are right up next to each other, which seems highly unnecessary seeing how much time is left on this disc to fill. Some of the background vocals/harmonies in the songs seemed pushed back in the mix as well, as you can hardly hear the killer harmonies Dolenz most famously provides on "Valleri." And why can we only hear Dolenz on the three part harmony of "Listen to the Band"?
Even though tension in the group was at a breaking point at the time of this concert's recording, no noticeable conflict can be detected in the vocal presentation or performance. And LIVE SUMMER TOUR does do a fairly good job representing the different Monkees eras, from the early pop of "Last Train to Clarksville," to the psychedelic experiments of "Porpoise Song," all the way up to the 1986 comeback hit single "That Was Then, This Is Now." However, because of the errors in the mixing of this disc, and due to the absence of Nesmith, LIVE SUMMER TOUR falls short of being the official live concert document Monkees fans have wanted from the recent reunion tours. To hear the full quartet at their live peak in the 1960s, there is the album LIVE 1967 available, as well as a four disc box set chronicling that 1967 tour available. Others will do good searching out the (out of print) live album documenting the Monkees' 1986 arena tour, entitled 20th ANNIVESARY TOUR 1986 (LIVE!), which usually pops up on CD, cassette or vinyl every once in a while on eBay.
Fascinating -- but where's the rest?.......2003-01-31
This CD marks the latest, and maybe the last chapter of the Monkees' turbulent history. The story so far as I understand it -- in 2001, the Monkees embarked on their first tour in a number of years, and as was the case with most of their reunion projects since their revival in 1986, Mike Nesmith was not a part of it. The tour was not a tremendous success -- the band played to good crowds, but the tour did not bring them the kind of media attention that previous tours had. As usual, infighting broke out between Micky, Davy and Peter -- this time around, Micky and Davy sided with one another, and abruptly fired Peter before the end of the tour. In fact, this CD and the companion DVD of the same name were recorded within a day or two of him being let go! Obviously, Peter was kept in the band to fulfill the obligation of doing the CD/DVD project, and the second that obligation was filled, he was sacked. The tour went on with just Davy and Micky until last year, at which point it just kind of fizzled out.
Unbelievably, the CD does not greatly suffer from this backstage drama. The performances and mixes are great -- in fact, I will go so far to say that this is ALMOST the definitive live Monkees "trio" CD us fans have been waiting for. (The truly definitive live CD would be a release of the few shows in which all four Monkees participated in 1996, but a "trio" CD is probably the best us fans can reasonably hope for) The reason I say ALMOST is because the CD is so short, only 15 cuts. The companion DVD contains at least a half dozen more songs than the CD does, and the DVD didn't even give us half of the songs the Monkees performed on the tour! And the songs that are missing from the CD are BIG ones -- most notably the Neil Diamond-penned hit "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You." Why the Monkees and their management chose to include songs like the BRADY BUNCH "Davy episode" ballad "Girl" or the late Monkees single flop "It's Nice to be With You" instead of songs like "Little Bit," "She Hangs Out," or "Girl I Knew Somewhere" is beyond me.
There is one interesting song choice tidbit, however -- "Porpoise Song" is included on the CD, and it segues into the late Monkees Nesmith song "Listen to the Band." "Listen to the Band" is not included on the track listing of the CD! Could the Monkees be possibly trying to avoid paying their ex-bandmate some royalties due him?
Seriously though, this CD is maybe a perfect summation of the Monkees' long history -- it sounds great, it's got a lot more artistry on it than anyone would give them credit for (quite a few of the songs are ones written by band members), but it's also incomplete, not well thought out, and kind of sad. This band has brought a lot of people a lot of happiness over the years. (I'm a perfect example of that fact -- I've loved them since I was a kid, and the first concert my wife and I got to take our kids to was a Monkees show) But the band members themselves can't seem to share in that happiness for any prolonged period of time -- they try to be comfortable being "The Monkees," they try to get along with one another, but before long they are at each other's throats cursing the day that fate threw them all together. So this CD which should have been a celebration of a great career and great music ends up looking like the last gasp of a group that needs to grow up and make peace with one another.
In the final analysis -- if you're a Monkees fan, buy this CD. In the end, no matter what happens between the guys in the band, we've always got the music to enjoy. I just wish we could enjoy 25 or more songs on this CD instead of only 15.
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- stellar performance
- Beautiful, pure, and real
- Another Gem from SONiA
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DF 05 LiVE
SONiA , and disappear fear
Manufacturer: disappear records
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ASIN: B000BGQWHI
Release Date: 2005-10-16 |
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- Other Man
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- BYOG
- Be The One
- Ride This Ride
- Washington Work Song
- No Bomb Is Smart Intro
- No Bomb Is Smart
- Won't Let Go Intro
- Won't Let Go
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stellar performance.......2006-04-28
Even if I were not the photographer who contributed the cover photos I would rate this album as a ten. For this release, SONiA has cooked up a band of incredible talent and passion which drives her songs to a whole new level of glory. An added bonus is sister CiNDY's vocals on the Kerrville tracks which connect this recording to the past of disappear fear. This new incarnation of disappear fear rocks and its sound can only go up from here. It is as spontaneous and as fixed in time as SONiA's smile on the cover. Gotta love this one.
Beautiful, pure, and real.......2006-02-15
I saw Disappear Fear at the High Sierra Music Fest in Quincy and we even had the honor of jamming with them and sharing ideas. Disappear Fear Live 05 is a wonderful and enlightening work of art. I was entranced twice by their song and bass!
Another Gem from SONiA.......2005-11-15
Several years ago, I attended a Phil Ochs Tribute night in Greenwich Village, and was treated to an eclectic group of folk legends (including Dave Van Ronk and John Wesley Harding) and unknown (to me, anyway) acts performing some of my all-time favorite songs. One singer, however, stole the stage that night: a young woman named SONiA of disappear fear (that's how she capitalizes her name and group, and no I don't know why), who performed Phil's "Is There Anybody Here?" and had the audience actually holding our collective breath in awe of her rendition. It was one of the most electric live performances I'd ever seen, and when the concert ended I marched right down the street to Tower Records and bought every disappear fear CD I could find.
I'm a child of the '70s; growing up my musical idols were three stars who were certainly timeless, but whose stars had shone brightest in earlier decades: Phil, Buddy Holly, John Lennon. In SONiA, I found a contemporary artist with Lennon's way with a phrase, Phil's dedication to social justice, and Holly's sense of fun. From that night until this, she's been my favorite singer/songwriter, and I've enjoyed each new album from her the way a soldier enjoys a letter from home.
SONiA Rutstein is from Baltimore, where she formed disappear fear with her sister Cindy in the late 1980s. A decade later, Cindy retired from the road to raise a family and SONiA pushed on a solo act. She currently tours with a new disappear fear, a self-styled "power trio". SONiA's website (soniadf.com) accurately describes their sound as "part intelligent folk singer-songwriter, part sweaty rock-and-roll and part whimsical pop." They tour incessantly, and their new CD is terrific.
It's an absolutely sterling collection of most of her best songs, including the down-home rip-snorter "Ride This Ride" ("Remember three years ago... I was buckin' to be free, and as I recall you were happy just to be buckin' me"), "No Bomb is Smart", "Bring Your Own God", and "Sexual Telepathy". It also includes the title track from her 2004 Grammy and Out nominated album, ME, TOO. The new CD is a gem that carries our Highest Recommendation.
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Official Limited Live CD Collection from the 2003 Tour: Disc 1: (1) Red Rain (2) More Than This (3) Secret World (4) Games Without Frontiers (5) Mercy Street (6) Darkness (7) Digging In The Dirt (8) Don't Give Up (9) The Tower That Ate People...Disc Two...(1) Growing Up (2) Shock The Monkey (3) Solsbury Hill (take 1) (4) Here Comes The Flood (5) Solbury Hill (take 2) (6) Sledgehammer (7) Signal To Noise (8) In Your Eyes
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Official Limited Live CD Collection from the 2003 Tour: Disc 1: (1) Red Rain (2) More Than This (3) Secret World (4) Games Without Frontiers (5) Mercy Street (6) Darkness (7) Digging In The Dirt (8) Don't Give Up (9) The Tower That Ate People (10) Growing Up...Disc Two...(1) San Jancito (2) Solsbury Hill (3) Sledgehammer (4) Signal To Noise (5) In Your Eyes (6) Come Talk To Me (7) Shock The Monkey (8) Biko
Product Description
Official Limited Live CD Collection from the 2003 Tour: Disc 1: (1) Red Rain (2) More Than This (3) Secret World (4) Games Without Frontiers (5) Mercy Street (6) Darkness (7) Digging In The Dirt (8) Don't Give Up (9) The Tower That Ate People...Disc Two...(1) Growing Up (2) Animal Nation (3) Solsbury Hill (4) Sledgehammer (5) Signal To Noise (6) In Your Eyes (7) Biko
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Live Summer Tour
The Monkees
Manufacturer: Voiceprint/King Biscuit
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ASIN: B00008GQGJ |
Tracks:
- Intro/Last Train to Clarksville
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- Randy Scouse Git
- Mary, Mary
- Girl
- Can You Dig It?
- Goin' Down
- Daydream Believer
- I'm a Believer
- (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
- For Pete's Sake
- That Was Then, This Is Now
- Porpoise Song [Theme from Head]
- It's Nice to Be With You
- Pleasant Valley Sunday
Album Details
Recorded in Anaheim, California in August 2001 During the Monkees Summer Tour this Recording Finds Mickey Dolenz, Davey Jones and Peter Tork Storming Through 15 of their Best Songs. From Major Number One Hit Singles Like Daydream Believer, (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone and I'm a Believer to the Bizarrely Titled Randy Scouse Git, (Re-named Alternate Title in the UK), Through to Lesser Known Classics Like the Beautiful Porpoise Song, the Tough Mary, Mary and the Eastern Tinged, Psychedelically Inclined Can You Dig It.
Product Description
Official Limited Live CD Collection from the 2003 Tour: Disc 1: (1) Red Rain (2) More Than This (3) Secret World (4) Games Without Frontiers (5) Mercy Street (6) Darkness (7) Digging In The Dirt (8) Don't Give Up (9) No Way Out (10) The Tower Ate THe People...Disc Two...(1) Growing Up (2) Shock The Monkey (3) Solsbury Hill (4) Sledgehammer (5) Signal To Noise (6) In Your Eyes (7) Come Talk To Me (8) Father, Son
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