Instant Replay

Track Listings
1. Through the Looking Glass    
2. Don't Listen to Linda    
3. I Won't Be the Same Without Her    
4. Just a Game    
5. Me Without You    
6. Don't Wait for Me    
7. You and I    
8. While I Cry    
9. Teardrop City    
10. Girl I Left Behind Me    
11. Man Without a Dream    
12. Shorty Blackwell    
13. Someday Man [*]    
14. Carlisle Wheeling [Alternate Version][#][*]    
15. Rosemarie [Previously Unissued Early Version][*]    
16. Smile [Previously Unissued][*]    
17. St. Matthew [Previously Unissued Alternate Mix][*]    
18. Me Without You [Previously Unissued Alternate Mix][*]    
19. Through the Looking Glass [Previously Unissued Alternate Mix][*]    

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Instant Replay
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • a rosetta stone cd
Instant Replay
Dan Hartman
Manufacturer: Collectables Records
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ASIN: B0007783ZA
Release Date: 2004-06-08

Tracks:

  1. Instant Replay
  2. Countdown/This Is It
  3. Double-O-Love
  4. Chocolate Box
  5. Love Is a Natural
  6. Time and Space

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars a rosetta stone cd.......2007-03-24

this will be very quick as i bought this cd for one song.

love is a natural is a great example of disco, with shrieking swirling string arrangements, a popping bass line and a searing vocal by a male artist that knew what he was doing. i'm glad i found it after steve dahl tried to blow up all the wonderful songs that make up disco.

as for the rest, it's anyone's guess.
Instant Replay
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Gone, But The Music Lives On
  • Dan Hartman/Instant replay...
  • Dancing in the late 1970s
  • Rewarding!
  • The Best Disco Record Of All TIme
Instant Replay
Dan Hartman
Manufacturer: Sony Special Product
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005IAIV
Release Date: 2001-01-01

Tracks:

  1. Instant Replay
  2. Countdown/This Is It
  3. Double-O-Love
  4. Chocolate Box
  5. Love Is a Natural
  6. Time and Space

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Gone, But The Music Lives On.......2006-05-25

Instant Replay, which I first bought on vinyl in 1978, was and is one of the five best disco albums ever produced. Dan Hartman who wrote, produced, co-engineered, and played all of the instruments on most of the LP's songs, was and remains, one of music's great talents. You'll find that this CD will provide a timeless upbeat background for any party you choose to make better. Double O Love is an awesome track. In the words of Dan, when asked about that track said, "I was listening to, too much Parliment that week"! Have to love his honesty, and humble representation of his amazing musical talent. Chocolate Box is timeless. Instant Replay is still played at dance clubs all over the world. I like the CD better than the vinyl, though the large LP jacket makes a great wall piece.

4 out of 5 stars Dan Hartman/Instant replay..........2005-11-16

Being unfamiliar with Mr. Harman's material, I took a chance on "Instant Replay." I must agree with some of the others that his music was pretty good. Catchy beats, phrasing, and melody. Danceable material. If you can get a copy for a good price, I recommend this collection, as a start to introduce yourself to the music of Dan Hartman. Four stars!!

3 out of 5 stars Dancing in the late 1970s.......2004-10-27

Instant Replay was a huge disco and chart hit in 1978. The album is one of the famous Tom Moulton mixes. With its catchy hook, bubbly optimism and full instrumental mix, the title track set the dance floors ablaze. Unfortunately the rest of the album doesn't quite live up to the promise of the hit. The long medley Countdown/This Is It was another dancefloor hit. It has some brilliant sax solos by Edgar Winter and some tuneful moments, especially in the second, This Is It part. Double-O-Love and Chocolate Box have a rock influence, while Love Is A Natural is an undistinguished disco ballad. The album concludes with Time And Space, a beautiful old style pop ballad with rousing vocals and a memorable tune. The album is pleasant enough overall but contains nothing outstanding besides the title track. Dan Hartman will always be remembered for Instant Replay, one of the most popular hits of 1978 in the golden age of disco.

5 out of 5 stars Rewarding!.......2004-06-12

The title cut of this LP is hard edged,funky disco at it's
prime and has aged very well over the years.But two aggresive,
grooving funk-rock pieces "Chocolate Box" with it's strong
Wild Cherry-like arrangement and the tight "Double O' Love"
are NOT to be missed."Love Is Such A Natural Feeling" has the same overall effect as the title song and overall this record
throws back to the golden grooves of the late 1970's!

5 out of 5 stars The Best Disco Record Of All TIme.......2004-02-23

Disco had lots of stars with lots of records so it's hard to pick one that's #1 but this is it!
A tour de force of disco and music which will have you longing for the seventies again.Check out Time and Space an often overlooked lil gem
Instant Replay
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • There'll be another song.
  • Nesmith Saves it!
  • A few good ones.
  • Instant Replay (1969)
  • best group of songs
Instant Replay
The Monkees
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000033E7
Release Date: 1995-01-24

Tracks:

  1. Through The Looking Glass
  2. Don't Listen To Linda
  3. I Won't Be The Same Without Her
  4. Just A Game
  5. Me Without You
  6. Don't Wait For Me
  7. You And I
  8. While I Cry
  9. Tear Drop City
  10. The Girl I Left Behind Me
  11. A Man Without A Dream
  12. Shorty Blackwell
  13. Someday Man
  14. Carlisle Wheeling
  15. Rosemarie
  16. Smile
  17. St. Matthew
  18. Me Without You
  19. Through The Looking Glass

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars There'll be another song........2005-11-23

This Monkees album was released in February, 1969. It was the first album released after Peter Tork left the group. It is a hodgepodge of material from various recording sessions. Some of the tracks date all the way back to 1966, being leftovers from their second album. Surprisingly, the album is actually pretty good. Most of the songs are good, and there aren't any truly bad songs here. I particularly like "Through the Looking Glass", "I Won't Be the Same Without Her", "Me Without You", "You and I", "Tear Drop City" and "A Man Without a Dream". The strangest track is Micky's "Shorty Blackwell", which is a long, self-indulgent, experimental piece. It's a failure, but an interesting failure. The CD adds seven bonus tracks. The best of these is "St. Matthew", a Nesmith song that is arguably the best Monkees song that was unreleased during the group's orginal run. Monkees fans should enjoy this album.

3 out of 5 stars Nesmith Saves it!.......2005-07-11

"Instant Replay" was the first Monkees album as a 3-piece. Peter Tork had left shortly before in frustration that the group still was not given very much influence on their music and records.

The group's popularity in general was also waning at this point, and there would be no more top 20 hit-singles.

Since their two fine 1967 albums, they had not really worked as a band on their recordings. It was more or less 4 solo artists working on the same overall concept.

This is very clearly the case on this album. A very mixed bag of family pop, country and a few leftovers from earlier sessions given new overdubs ( strings etc. ).

Though the general impression may be one of a group falling apart, there are some fine moments on the album. Especially Mike Nesmith shines. He was obviously the greatest musical capacity in the group. His musical direction had always tended towards country, and even more on this album. His songs are not spoiled by too heavy production like many other tracks.

The sparsely instrumentated "While I Cry" is very moving, and Nesmith's version of the Goffin/King song "I Won't Be the Same Without Her" is pure pleasure; almost Byrds-like.

His two country-flavoured bonus-tracks "Carlisle Wheeling" and "St Matthew" are great additions that both would have helped the original album, had they been included.

Mickey Dolenz, usually considered the lead-vocalist, is in front on two leftovers from the 1966 sessions. "Through the Looking Glass" could have been a fine track, but the new overdubbed version lacks the charm of the early recordings. The bonus-track version of the song is probably the track that sounds the most like early Monkees. "Tear Drop City" is another early Boyce/Hart production, sounding very much like a "Last Train to Clarkesville" rip-off. Somehow the song never really works, still one of the better Dolenz tracks. The rest of his songs are either too much family-pop or too heavily produced.

Even worse are most Davy Jones tracks. Best is probably is the sing-along pop-tune with a very Beatles-inspired production. His own "You and I" could probably have been a good song, but suffers from too heavy production. The rest are at best forgettable. Among the bonus tracks the single "Someday Man" is passable.

3 out of 5 stars A few good ones........2004-04-15

'Through The Looking Glass' is a very nice song with a classic sound. It probably could have been a #1 record just a year or so earlier -- when the band was still phenomenally popular. 'I Won't Be The Same Without Her' is a nice one from Nesmith with somewhat of a surprise British-Invasion sound to it. 'Tear Drop City' is obviously a clone of 'Last Train To Clarksville' - but so what?, it has a great sound. 'Just a Game' is an interesting effort from Mickey - it sounds like it could have been something, perhaps had it been produced during the Chip Douglas era. 'Me Without You' and 'You and I' are decent Davy songs. The rest of the album is nothing special. ('Shorty Blackwell', like 'Just A Game' - shows Mickey was willing to take chances - unfortunately, it misses the mark). Worth owning if you're collecting the entire set of original albums.

4 out of 5 stars Instant Replay (1969).......2003-12-25

What a shame that we can't physically go back in time and alter history. Given that ability, my advice to The Monkees in 1969 would have been `don't quit'. Not because they were the best band in history, or all of the material released on INSTANT REPLAY and THE MONKEES PRESENT were classics, but merely because there are moments on these albums that truly shine. But no matter what we say or do cannot alter the fact that at the time, The Monkees were hated and ignored by the media and a good portion of the record buying public, for reasons not truly deserved. Peter Tork had left the band in 1968, which also appears to be one of their most productive and prolific recording periods. On these final albums with Mike Nesmith, The Monkees may have just started getting on to a good thing. But public indifference and bad vibes killed it.

INSTANT REPLAY surprises me on many levels. My acquaintance with Nesmith's solo career is fairly well established, and his solo albums from 1970 ~ present I highly recommend. The material offered on INSTANT REPLAY by Nesmith truly shows the direction and talents he had prior to his departure from the band. I am also pleasantly surprised by Davy Jones particularly on this album. The material he wrote, produced or chose to sing suited his voice and style far better than earlier offerings. I cannot profess to be a huge Davy Jones fan, but my mind certainly changed when hearing INSTANT REPLAY. I feel Mickey Dolenz is better represented on THE MONKEES PRESENT than on this album. Which is where a time machine would come in very handy. Anyone who has both offerings, including the alternative and extra tracks can compile a Monkees 1969 album that really is a strong, cohesive set, and nothing to be ashamed of. There is no changing the public indifference at the time though, sadly enough. If fortunes could be reversed, a 1969 album by the Monkees comprised of the material that really excelled, might just have a different fate.

`Through The Looking Glass' (by Boyce, Hart & Baldwin) opens the album. Obviously a single due to its insistent singalong chorus, I personally would not have gone with this song. It's good, don't get me wrong, but I think there is material on this album much better. `Don't Listen To Linda'(by Boyce & Hart) is a great song, the first of the Davy Jones vocal set of material, and its one of those I would have put to the side for that Monkees '69 album. No time machine though. `I Won't Be The Same Without Her'(Goffin & King), one of the older tracks is another set aside. This song is fantastic, with great vocals by Mike Nesmith (and Glen Campbell). I was very surprised at the quality of the material by this point of the album. 2 truly great tracks almost from the start. `Just A Game'(by Dolenz), `Me Without You'(by Boyce & Hart), and `Don't Wait For Me'(by Nesmith) I feel are outshined by the 2 songs before them and after them. I am hesitant to say that about a Nesmith composition, because I feel so much of his material is as good as the outside writers provided The Monkees, but I'll explain my reasons for `Don't Wait For Me' not being included later. Dolenz's `Just A Game' is a very short song, but I feel it needed a bit more work. No time machine.

And now the two gems of INSTANT REPLAY, Jones & Chadwick's `You and I' and Nesmith's `While I Cry'. `You and I' changed my mind about Davy Jones quite abruptly. This song is one of the standouts in The Monkees entire recording career, and to hear Jones singing such a heavy rock arrangement, that he also wrote, was a delight, honestly. That it boasts Neil Young as the lead guitar soloist is another plus. And I hear Nesmith's `While I Cry' as a definite single release. Absolutely beautiful song.

`Teardrop City'(by Boyce & Hart) is obviously `Last Train to Clarksville' revamped. Shame really. `The Girl I Left Behind Me' by Sayer & Sedaka is a decent song, but not the strongest of the set. But these are followed by another excellent Goffin & King song `A Man Without A Dream'. Davy Jones in hindsight has announced reservations about the production of Bones Howe on this track, but personally I feel this song has nothing wrong in this area. The material suits Jones voice and public persona, and my appreciation of this style of music has grown in recent years. Maybe when I was younger I would have avoided a track like this, but `A Man Without A Dream' has a strong root in Motown, and Jones sings this song in his natural singing range, which shows how good a vocalist he actually is. And let's call Dolenz's `Shorty Blackwell' an ambitious step. Honestly, Dolenz is a songwriter with great possibilities, and he certainly was more experimental than he may be given credit for. Certainly his songs on THE MONKEES PRESENT are some of the most innovative I've heard from the 60's. `Shorty Blackwell' works on some levels, and on others doesn't, but I give the man an A for ambition. A bit more time spent on arrangement, and this might have been The Monkees `Shangri~La' (see The Kinks).

The bonus material has songs I would personally have substituted for the released tracks. Nicol's & Williams `Someday Man' is another strong song that Jones sings, and produced by Bones Howe. This style really suits Jones as much as the heavier rock of `You and I'. An obvious single despite the numerous `sections' of the song, which go into half time and back out again. The two other tracks I would have saved were Nesmith's `Carlisle Wheeling' and `St.Matthew', both much stronger than his own `Don't Wait For Me'.

There is a great album here, and combined with THE MONKEES PRESENT, taking the gems from each you'd have a pretty amazing and solid 1969 Monkees album. My choices for inclusion would be:

Don't Listen To Linda (Boyce & Hart)
I Won't Be The Same Without Her (Goffin & King)
You and I (Jones & Chadwick)
While I Cry (Nesmith)
A Man Without A Dream (Goffin & King)
Someday Man (Nicols & Williams)
Carlisle Wheeling (Nesmith)
St. Matthew (Nesmith)

5 out of 5 stars best group of songs.......2003-06-29

The majority of the songs on this albumn were writted by either a memeber of the Monkees. Michael Nesmith's solo's on most of the albumn is fantastic. Something that you usually do not see in any of the other albumns. and he did write at least 2 of the songs. The best song on this albumn is Don't Listen to Linda. You can really feel his sadness.
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    Gambafreaks
    Manufacturer: Evoc
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000G6JC
    Release Date: 1998-10-27

    Tracks:

    1. Instant Replay [Rhythm Masters Radio Edit]
    2. Instant Replay [Rhythm Masters Club Mix]
    3. Instant Replay [Original Mix]
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      Instant Replay
      Dan Hartman
      Manufacturer: Sony
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000008GF1
      Release Date: 1991-07-01

      Tracks:

      1. Instant Replay
      2. Countdown/This Is It
      3. Double-O-Love
      4. Chocolate Box
      5. Love Is a Natural
      6. Time and Space
      Blue (Da Ba Dee) - 2 Times
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        Blue (Da Ba Dee) - 2 Times

        Manufacturer: Excelsior Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B0001ZXNA8

        Product Description

        Track Listings: 1. Blue (da ba dee) 2. Blue (da ba dee) Dance Remix 3. 2 Times 4. 2 Times Dance Remix
        Instant Replay
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Les Pizzicato -- LIVE
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        Pizzicato Five
        Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B0000072XT

        Tracks:

        1. What Now Our Love
        2. Audrey Hepburn Complex-Brigitte Bardot-T.N.T
        3. Twiggy Twiggy
        4. Shock Treatment
        5. Catchy
        6. Action Painting
        7. I
        8. They All Laughed
        9. CDJ
        10. Funky Lovechild
        11. Thank You
        12. Tout Va Bien

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Les Pizzicato -- LIVE.......2000-05-04

        Come on, Amazon! Hire someone that reads Japanese already! This is a live album, and the tracklisting is as follows: 1) What Now Our Love? 2) The Audrey Hepburn Complex/Brigitte Bardot T.N.T. 3) Twiggy Twiggy 4) Shock Treatment 5) Catchy 6) Action Painting 7) I (Watashi no Subete) 8) They All Laughed 9) CDJ 10) Funky Lovechild 11) Thank You 12) Tout Va Bien (just a snippet, though!)

        Here you get to hear P5 at their acoustic finest. This show was recorded c. 1992, in promotion of their album Sweet Pizzicato Five. It's a particular joy to hear Nomiya Maki (Miss Pizzicato Five) singing on the old "pre-Maki" tracks. If you're thinking of becoming a serious Pizzicatomaniac, this album is definitely a must-have.
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          Pizzicato Five
          Manufacturer: Sony Japan
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000EAV84S
          Release Date: 2006-04-10

          Tracks:

          1. What Now Our Love
          2. Audrey Hepburn Complex-Brigitte Bardot-T.N.T
          3. Twiggy Twiggy
          4. Shock Treatment
          5. Catchy
          6. Action Painting
          7. I
          8. They All Laughed
          9. CDJ
          10. Funky Lovechild
          11. Thank You
          12. Tout Va Bien

          Album Details

          Reissue of the Live Album First Released in 1993. Revised Cover Design Produced under the Art Direction of Yasuharu Konishi.
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            Noise Reduction
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            ASIN: B000FTKFX8
            Release Date: 2005-12-06

            Tracks:

            1. Reminiscence
            2. Duality
            3. Propagation
            4. Enjoy the Ride
            5. Intersection
            6. Oblique
            7. Der Garten
            8. Heavens Parade
            9. Watch the Memories
            10. Long Distance
            11. Act of Heroism
            12. All That Is Lost
            13. Deceit
            14. High Life
            15. Tabloid
            16. Looking Forward
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              4th Down
              Manufacturer: Chita-Trillogy Records
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

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              ASIN: B000CAEN0G
              Release Date: 2003-09-09

              Tracks:

              1. Its Goin' Down (2002)
              2. Tabari (Intro)
              3. Real Dirty
              4. Tourist Information
              5. Groupies
              6. Show Me Whatcha Workin Wit
              7. Ya Peepz (Supa Villain)
              8. Let's Ride
              9. How I Like It
              10. That's Real (Al-Myte)
              11. Rose Petals (Radio Edit)
              12. Kountrie Boiz
              13. What's Good (G-Chill)
              14. Roll Call
              15. Mother's Day
              16. Still Goin Down [2003 Remix]
              17. Any Given Sunday
              18. Outro (Tabari)
              19. Rose Petals [Wet Panties Mix]
              20. Message from Chita-Trillogy

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