The Definitive Monkees [Box set]

Track Listings
1. (Theme From) The Monkees    
2. Last Train to Clarksville    
3. Take a Giant Step    
4. Saturday's Child    
5. I'm a Believer    
6. I Wanna Be Free [Album Version]    
7. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone    
8. She    
9. Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You    
10. Mary, Mary    
11. Girl I Knew Somewhere    
12. Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)    
13. Shades of Gray    
14. Sometime in the Morning    
15. For Pete's Sake    
16. Forget That Girl    
17. Randy Scouse Git    
18. You Just May Be the One    
19. Pleasant Valley Sunday    
20. Words    
See all 29 tracks on this disc

The Definitive Monkees, Music, The Monkees, AM Pop, Bubblegum, Pop, Pop/Rock, Psychedelic Pop, Rock, Sunshine Pop
Superhits: 1967 (Time Life Music)
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    Superhits: 1967 (Time Life Music)
    The Bee Gees , Stone Poneys , Harpers Bizarre , Bobby Vee and the Strangers , The Casinos , Petula Clark , The Monkees , Bobbie Gentry , The Young Rascals , and Spanky and Our Gang
    Manufacturer: Time Life Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000SJUXGE

    Product Description

    Released by Time Life Music . SONG LIST :1. Up-Up And Away---The 5th Dimension 2.Happy Together--The Turtles 3.Daydream Believer--- The Monkees 4. Dedicated to the One I Love---The Mamas and The Papas 5. How Can I Be Sure---The Young Rascals 6. Sunday Will Never Be the Same--- Spanky and Our Gang 7. I Second That Emotion---Smokey Robinson and The Miracles 8. 98.6--- Keith 9. I Say a Little Prayer--- Dionne Warwick 10. To Love Somebody---The Bee Gees 11. Tell It like It Is--- Aaron Neville 12.Windy---The Association 13.Don't Sleep in the Subway--- Petula Clark 14. Come Back When You Grow Up--- Bobby Vee and The Strangers 15. Different Drum--- Stone Poneys 16. The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)--- Harper's Bizarre 17. The Rain, the Park And Other Things---The Cowsills 18. Love Is Here And Now You're Gone---The Supremes 19. (The Lights Went Out In) Massachusetts---The Bee Gees 20. Green, Green Grass of Home---Tom Jones 21. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye--- The Casinos 22.Ode to Billie Joe- Bobbie Gentry
    The Definitive Monkees
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Almost
    • Still top of the pops - a nice twin CD package
    • Gives a good Overview on the Monkees Recording Career!
    • Nice Repackaging of Missing Links + Booklet
    • A great compilation of hits and "alternative" Monkees
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    ASIN: B000059QC0
    Release Date: 2001-03-05

    Tracks:

    1. (Theme From) 'The Monkees'
    2. Last Train To Clarksville
    3. Take A Giant Step
    4. Saturday's Child
    5. I'm A Believer
    6. I Wanna Be Free
    7. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
    8. She
    9. A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
    10. Mary Mary
    11. The Girl I Knew Somewhere
    12. Look Out Here Comes Tomarrow
    13. Shades Of Gray
    14. Sometime In The Morning
    15. For Pete's Sake
    16. Forget That Girl
    17. Randy Scouse Git
    18. You Just May Be The One
    19. Pleasant Valley Sunday
    20. Words
    21. Daydream Believer
    22. Goin' Down
    23. What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round
    24. Cuddly Toy
    25. Valleri
    26. Porpoise Song ('Theme From Head')
    27. Listen To The Band
    28. That Was Then, This Is Now
    29. Heart And Soul

    Tracks:

    1. Tema Dei Monkees
    2. So Goes Love
    3. Teeny Tiny Gnome
    4. Mr. Webster (Alt. Version)
    5. Hold On Girl (Alt. Version)
    6. Apples, Peaches, Bananas And Pears
    7. Love To Love (Alt. Mix)
    8. Midnight Train (Demo Version)
    9. She'll Be There
    10. Riu Chiu
    11. Circle Sky (Alt. Mix)
    12. Merry Go Round
    13. War Games
    14. Seeger's Theme
    15. Party
    16. Shake 'Em Up
    17. Rosemarie
    18. Propinquity (I've Just Begun To Care)
    19. Look Down
    20. The Crippled Lion
    21. Hollywood
    22. How Insensitive
    23. Michigan Blackhawk
    24. My Share Of The Sidewalk
    25. If You Have The Time
    26. Time And Time Again
    27. Storybook Of You
    28. You're So Good
    29. Steam Engine (Alt. Mix)
    30. Angel Band
    31. Little Red Rider

    Album Description

    Import only compilation features 29 hits on one CD along with a 31 track bonus CD that includes their best most bizarre off-cuts and out takes, ranging from an Italian-language take of their theme song along with alternate versions of classic tracks from their classic 60's albums. Highlights include the finest-ever rendition of 'Circle Sky', 'Steam Engine' and 'Apples, Peaches & Pears'. 60 tracks in all. Warner/Rhino. 2001.

    Album Details

    The ultimate greatest hits collection from TV's Prefab Four. Includes a bonus CD featuring 31 of the best & most bizarre off-cuts and out-takes, ranging from an Italian language version of their theme song to alternate versions of classics from their 60's hits.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Almost .......2007-03-12

    This fine MONKEES compilation has few flaws.

    Disc One is a solid set of the MONKEES best tracks. Almost all the singles are here, with the exception of "D.W. Washburn" and "Tapioca Tundra." "Washburn" generally fares better on retrospectives than "Tundra" however, perhaps due to it's higher peak chart position (#19). As for the Mike Nesmith single, it's puzzling how BEST OF, GREATEST HITS and even "DEFINITIVE" collections sleight it consistently, despite the record having reached #34 on BILLBOARD, in 1968.

    Disc Two draws from the three MISSING LINKS albums, and uses some of those CDs' best songs. Overall these two discs present a fine (if not "definitive") set of MONKEES music.

    5 out of 5 stars Still top of the pops - a nice twin CD package.......2007-01-08

    The first manufactured 'super-group'. Originally four lads chosen to star in a sitcom about a band, within weeks they were a band in a sitcom. The tracks Daydream believer, I'm a believer, Last train to Clarksville and the Monkees theme are worth the asking price alone ($20 in the UK). And this compilation must contain just about everything worthwhile they did. I loved the TV series as a boy, and I was already a big fan of Mickey Dolenz (as young Corki in Circus boy) - and he sings as well! I also liked Brit Davey Jones, and I think his sensitive singing style lifts many of his songs to another level.

    A little of their musical direction became rather strange before they gradually fell apart between 1968 and 1970 - more like 'free-form' rock (which is bad enough as jazz). Also their music's recording quality rather lacks the polish of the Beatles studio efforts, being a boom boom tizz tizz affair and quite a fatiguing sound after a while - I think they really deserved a better technical support. The sound quality and mix compares very unfavourably with the 60's output of the likes of The Animals, Bonzo Dog, The Hollies, The Kinks, The Small Faces, Procol Harum, The Rolling Stones, Simon & Garfunkel, The Doors, Bob Dylan, etc. Distortion and sibilance I thought was bad pressing on old vinyl is reproduced faithfully in the CDs. That said, the Monkees songs are still great of course. My favourite track is 'Randy scouse git' (Alf Garnet's cockney phrase from the hit UK comedy TV show 'Till death us do part', that translated has no real context in the song - randy is slang for aroused young man, a scouser is from Liverpool and a git is someone you don't care for - the son-in-law in this case). This song is a rarity as unlike the Beatles consistent wry humour, most of the Monkees lyrics are rather serious about love and girls, so this one is a refreshing change (but it's still mostly about love and girls).

    There are plenty of other excellent tracks on these CD's as well, e.g. Stepping stone, A little bit me, Pleasant valley Sunday, Look out here comes tomorrow, take a giant step, Sometime in the morning etc.., although there are a few others I tend to skip over. The Monkee's knew their place though with lyrics like 'The four kings of EMI are sitting stately on the floor', although The Monkees outsold the Beatles at their peak, and "they were the young generation and they had something to say". So a very worthwhile buy for any young fans like my 11 year old daughter who caught the Monkees re-runs on Sky, or as an upgrade for those with old vinyl - but don't expect a giant step-up in sound quality. Also have a look for the recent DVD 'The Monkees, Our (4) favourite episodes' where each reminisce and select just that.

    4 out of 5 stars Gives a good Overview on the Monkees Recording Career!.......2005-07-14

    This compilation has one CD including 29 of Monkees hits and best recordings. CD 2 is interesting for people who have not bought any of the Missing Links albums.

    All tracks on the second CD have been released on one of the 3 Missing Links albums. Among these outtakes and rarities are some really fine tracks, many of which are much superior to what was actually released on the original albums. Most Michael Nesmith songs are fine; some even great, like "Circle Sky", Propinquity" and "Hollywood". Moreover there is strong material like "So Goes Love" from the earliest 1966 sessions; "Steam Engine" and "Look Down" from their final years. My personal favourite on the rarities CD though, is the version of Neil Diamond's "Love to Love" - that could have been a big hit.

    CD 1 is fine, but I would have preferred some of the great album tracks on "Headquarters" or "Pisces . . " to the two reunion tracks.

    All in all I would say this compilation gives a good overview on the Monkees recording career!

    4 out of 5 stars Nice Repackaging of Missing Links + Booklet.......2005-05-30

    This nicely designed German-produced compilation has 2 discs. The first disc is compromised of the major songs, it is very similar to the Arista Greatest Hits from 1986. Also, with this set is a nice 20 page booklet with a few rare color photos and interesting text.

    The first disc is compromised of the major songs, it is very similar to the out-of-print Arista's Greatest Hits from 1986, however there are few different selections of songs here and there.
    The magnificient "Porpoise Song" version on this compilation includes the musical ending after the last lyric "goodbye, goodbye." One seldom finds this longer version of the Porpoise Song on various Monkees compilations, instead this part is often sadly truncated, even on the Rhino Head (1994) rerelease contains the shorter version without this nice long ending. To my ears, this particular version of Porpoise Song seems to have the bells playing very clearly at the end of the song as it is fading. The bells sound louder here more so than the long cut found on Arista's compiliation.

    This compiliation was released for the UK, however, I noticed that they used the American title: "Randy Scouse Git" rather than the British title: "Alternative Title." The title, Randy Scouse Git, was considered offensive to the British, but that may have been limited to the 60s era.

    The Bonus CD mostly has various songs plucked from the 3 Missing Links volumes as mentioned in the other reviews. If you do not have any of the missing links volumes, this collection will suffice. The Bonus CD selection seems to be heavy on Nesmith and Jones sung/written material. The sound quality of the recordings is superb.

    I wanted to make some comments about the booklet. I really enjoyed most of the commentary by the author, Peter Doggett.
    The only complaint I have is how he has the wrong birth years for Tork (1944) and Jones (1946). It is well known that Tork's birthday was incorrectly stated many times in the early days. Other than that error, and a few small typos, the commentary goes into particular detail about the quick sudden unexpectant rise to big fame of the Monkees.

    I recommend this issue mostly for completists or for someone who does not have any of the missing links volumes.

    4 out of 5 stars A great compilation of hits and "alternative" Monkees.......2004-06-24

    Hard-core Monkee fans will love the sound quality and the packaging. The overall sonics of the songs have never sounded better as far as I know. (I'm a hard-core fan who has heard all their c.d.'s except "Music Box") The linear notes are informative and do include updated musician lists. (Although, some of it may still be incorrect, i.e. I do think Peter played the bass on "Goin' Down" not guitar as listed).
    Also, for hard-core Monkee fans the Bonus disc of the "Missing Links" material will clearly state the case about The Monkees song-writing and general musical talent. Play the disc for non- "Believers" and hear them say "I can't believe that's The Monkees" I did not give this 5 stars because of the song selection. However, that's just my personal taste because I don't really like some of the Davy Jones stuff.
    The Definitive Monkees
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Almost
    • Still top of the pops - a nice twin CD package
    • Gives a good Overview on the Monkees Recording Career!
    • Nice Repackaging of Missing Links + Booklet
    • A great compilation of hits and "alternative" Monkees
    The Definitive Monkees
    The Monkees
    Manufacturer: Wea International
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    ASIN: B000059QBZ
    Release Date: 2001-07-10

    Tracks:

    1. (Theme From) 'The Monkees'
    2. Last Train To Clarksville
    3. Take A Giant Step
    4. Saturday's Child
    5. I'm A Believer
    6. I Wanna Be Free
    7. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
    8. She
    9. A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
    10. Mary Mary
    11. The Girl I Knew Somewhere
    12. Look Out Here Comes Tomorrow
    13. Shades Of Gray
    14. Sometime In The Morning
    15. For Pete's Sake
    16. Forget That Girl
    17. Randy Scouse Git
    18. You Just May Be The One
    19. Pleasant Valley Sunday
    20. Words
    21. Daydream Believer
    22. Goin' Down
    23. What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round
    24. Cuddly Toy
    25. Valleri
    26. Porpoise Song ('Theme From Head')
    27. Listen To The Band
    28. That Was Then, This Is Now
    29. Heart And Soul

    Album Description

    This Definitive collection contains everything that even the worryingly obsessive fan might need. From the recognised karaoke classics like 'Daydream Believer' and 'Last Train to Clarkesville' to lesser known known songs. There are 29 tracks here to confirm that The Monkees were far more than just a soulless exercise in hype and hope. The gently frazzled psychedelia of 'Porpoise Song' and 'Randy Scouse Git's rinky-dink racket also included go some way to proving in fact that they are worthy of comparison with any other pop group of the period. Warner.

    Album Details

    The ultimate greatest hits collection from TV's Prefab Four. Includes a bonus CD featuring 31 of the best & most bizarre off-cuts and out-takes, ranging from an Italian language version of their theme song to alternate versions of classics from their 60's hits.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Almost .......2007-03-12

    This fine MONKEES compilation has few flaws.

    Disc One is a solid set of the MONKEES best tracks. Almost all the singles are here, with the exception of "D.W. Washburn" and "Tapioca Tundra." "Washburn" generally fares better on retrospectives than "Tundra" however, perhaps due to it's higher peak chart position (#19). As for the Mike Nesmith single, it's puzzling how BEST OF, GREATEST HITS and even "DEFINITIVE" collections sleight it consistently, despite the record having reached #34 on BILLBOARD, in 1968.

    Disc Two draws from the three MISSING LINKS albums, and uses some of those CDs' best songs. Overall these two discs present a fine (if not "definitive") set of MONKEES music.

    5 out of 5 stars Still top of the pops - a nice twin CD package.......2007-01-08

    The first manufactured 'super-group'. Originally four lads chosen to star in a sitcom about a band, within weeks they were a band in a sitcom. The tracks Daydream believer, I'm a believer, Last train to Clarksville and the Monkees theme are worth the asking price alone ($20 in the UK). And this compilation must contain just about everything worthwhile they did. I loved the TV series as a boy, and I was already a big fan of Mickey Dolenz (as young Corki in Circus boy) - and he sings as well! I also liked Brit Davey Jones, and I think his sensitive singing style lifts many of his songs to another level.

    A little of their musical direction became rather strange before they gradually fell apart between 1968 and 1970 - more like 'free-form' rock (which is bad enough as jazz). Also their music's recording quality rather lacks the polish of the Beatles studio efforts, being a boom boom tizz tizz affair and quite a fatiguing sound after a while - I think they really deserved a better technical support. The sound quality and mix compares very unfavourably with the 60's output of the likes of The Animals, Bonzo Dog, The Hollies, The Kinks, The Small Faces, Procol Harum, The Rolling Stones, Simon & Garfunkel, The Doors, Bob Dylan, etc. Distortion and sibilance I thought was bad pressing on old vinyl is reproduced faithfully in the CDs. That said, the Monkees songs are still great of course. My favourite track is 'Randy scouse git' (Alf Garnet's cockney phrase from the hit UK comedy TV show 'Till death us do part', that translated has no real context in the song - randy is slang for aroused young man, a scouser is from Liverpool and a git is someone you don't care for - the son-in-law in this case). This song is a rarity as unlike the Beatles consistent wry humour, most of the Monkees lyrics are rather serious about love and girls, so this one is a refreshing change (but it's still mostly about love and girls).

    There are plenty of other excellent tracks on these CD's as well, e.g. Stepping stone, A little bit me, Pleasant valley Sunday, Look out here comes tomorrow, take a giant step, Sometime in the morning etc.., although there are a few others I tend to skip over. The Monkee's knew their place though with lyrics like 'The four kings of EMI are sitting stately on the floor', although The Monkees outsold the Beatles at their peak, and "they were the young generation and they had something to say". So a very worthwhile buy for any young fans like my 11 year old daughter who caught the Monkees re-runs on Sky, or as an upgrade for those with old vinyl - but don't expect a giant step-up in sound quality. Also have a look for the recent DVD 'The Monkees, Our (4) favourite episodes' where each reminisce and select just that.

    4 out of 5 stars Gives a good Overview on the Monkees Recording Career!.......2005-07-14

    This compilation has one CD including 29 of Monkees hits and best recordings. CD 2 is interesting for people who have not bought any of the Missing Links albums.

    All tracks on the second CD have been released on one of the 3 Missing Links albums. Among these outtakes and rarities are some really fine tracks, many of which are much superior to what was actually released on the original albums. Most Michael Nesmith songs are fine; some even great, like "Circle Sky", Propinquity" and "Hollywood". Moreover there is strong material like "So Goes Love" from the earliest 1966 sessions; "Steam Engine" and "Look Down" from their final years. My personal favourite on the rarities CD though, is the version of Neil Diamond's "Love to Love" - that could have been a big hit.

    CD 1 is fine, but I would have preferred some of the great album tracks on "Headquarters" or "Pisces . . " to the two reunion tracks.

    All in all I would say this compilation gives a good overview on the Monkees recording career!

    4 out of 5 stars Nice Repackaging of Missing Links + Booklet.......2005-05-30

    This nicely designed German-produced compilation has 2 discs. The first disc is compromised of the major songs, it is very similar to the Arista Greatest Hits from 1986. Also, with this set is a nice 20 page booklet with a few rare color photos and interesting text.

    The first disc is compromised of the major songs, it is very similar to the out-of-print Arista's Greatest Hits from 1986, however there are few different selections of songs here and there.
    The magnificient "Porpoise Song" version on this compilation includes the musical ending after the last lyric "goodbye, goodbye." One seldom finds this longer version of the Porpoise Song on various Monkees compilations, instead this part is often sadly truncated, even on the Rhino Head (1994) rerelease contains the shorter version without this nice long ending. To my ears, this particular version of Porpoise Song seems to have the bells playing very clearly at the end of the song as it is fading. The bells sound louder here more so than the long cut found on Arista's compiliation.

    This compiliation was released for the UK, however, I noticed that they used the American title: "Randy Scouse Git" rather than the British title: "Alternative Title." The title, Randy Scouse Git, was considered offensive to the British, but that may have been limited to the 60s era.

    The Bonus CD mostly has various songs plucked from the 3 Missing Links volumes as mentioned in the other reviews. If you do not have any of the missing links volumes, this collection will suffice. The Bonus CD selection seems to be heavy on Nesmith and Jones sung/written material. The sound quality of the recordings is superb.

    I wanted to make some comments about the booklet. I really enjoyed most of the commentary by the author, Peter Doggett.
    The only complaint I have is how he has the wrong birth years for Tork (1944) and Jones (1946). It is well known that Tork's birthday was incorrectly stated many times in the early days. Other than that error, and a few small typos, the commentary goes into particular detail about the quick sudden unexpectant rise to big fame of the Monkees.

    I recommend this issue mostly for completists or for someone who does not have any of the missing links volumes.

    4 out of 5 stars A great compilation of hits and "alternative" Monkees.......2004-06-24

    Hard-core Monkee fans will love the sound quality and the packaging. The overall sonics of the songs have never sounded better as far as I know. (I'm a hard-core fan who has heard all their c.d.'s except "Music Box") The linear notes are informative and do include updated musician lists. (Although, some of it may still be incorrect, i.e. I do think Peter played the bass on "Goin' Down" not guitar as listed).
    Also, for hard-core Monkee fans the Bonus disc of the "Missing Links" material will clearly state the case about The Monkees song-writing and general musical talent. Play the disc for non- "Believers" and hear them say "I can't believe that's The Monkees" I did not give this 5 stars because of the song selection. However, that's just my personal taste because I don't really like some of the Davy Jones stuff.
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      ASIN: B000059WTB
      Release Date: 2001-02-21

      Tracks:

      1. (Theme From) The Monkees
      2. Last Train to Clarksville
      3. Take a Giant Step
      4. Saturday's Child
      5. I'm a Believer
      6. I Wanna Be Free [Album Version]
      7. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
      8. She
      9. Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
      10. Mary, Mary
      11. Girl I Knew Somewhere
      12. Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)
      13. Shades of Gray
      14. Sometime in the Morning
      15. For Pete's Sake
      16. Forget That Girl
      17. Randy Scouse Git
      18. You Just May Be the One
      19. Pleasant Valley Sunday
      20. Words
      21. Daydream Believer
      22. Goin' Down
      23. What Am I Doing Hangin' Around?
      24. Cuddly Toy
      25. Valleri
      26. Porpoise Song [Theme from Head]
      27. Listen to the Band
      28. That Was Then, This Is Now - Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork
      29. Heart and Soul

      Album Details

      Japanese Exclusive Release of all their Biggest Hits plus a Bonus CD Full of Rare Recordings (60 Tracks Total).
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        ASIN: B000A2G868
        Release Date: 2004-02-10

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        29-track collection for a very nice price! WSM. 2004.
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          Manufacturer: Fresh Sounds Records/Rock Bott
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          ASIN: B00015TWA8
          Release Date: 2007-04-03
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            ASIN: B00005ICMG
            Release Date: 2001-02-26

            Tracks:

            1. (Theme From) 'The Monkees'
            2. Last Train To Clarksville
            3. Take A Giant Step
            4. Saturday's Child
            5. I'm A Believer
            6. I Wanna Be Free
            7. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
            8. She
            9. A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
            10. Mary Mary
            11. The Girl I Knew Somewhere
            12. Look Out Here Comes Tomarrow
            13. Shades Of Gray
            14. Sometime In The Morning
            15. For Pete's Sake
            16. Forget That Girl
            17. Randy Scouse Git
            18. You Just May Be The One
            19. Pleasant Valley Sunday
            20. Words
            21. Daydream Believer
            22. Goin' Down
            23. What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round
            24. Cuddly Toy
            25. Valleri
            26. Porpoise Song ('Theme From Head')
            27. Listen To The Band
            28. That Was Then, This Is Now
            29. Heart And Soul

            Tracks:

            1. Tema Dei Monkees
            2. So Goes Love
            3. Teeny Tiny Gnome
            4. Mr. Webster (Alt. Version)
            5. Hold On Girl (Alt. Version)
            6. Apples, Peaches, Bananas And Pears
            7. Love To Love (Alt. Mix)
            8. Midnight Train (Demo Version)
            9. She'll Be There
            10. Riu Chiu
            11. Circle Sky (Alt. Mix)
            12. Merry Go Round
            13. War Games
            14. Seeger's Theme
            15. Party
            16. Shake 'Em Up
            17. Rosemarie
            18. Propinquity (I've Just Begun To Care)
            19. Look Down
            20. The Crippled Lion
            21. Hollywood
            22. How Insensitive
            23. Michigan Blackhawk
            24. My Share Of The Sidewalk
            25. If You Have The Time
            26. Time And Time Again
            27. Storybook Of You
            28. You're So Good
            29. Steam Engine (Alt. Mix)
            30. Angel Band
            31. Little Red Rider

            Album Description

            UK compilation features 29 hits on one CD along with a 31 track bonus CD that includes their best most bizarre off-cutsand out takes, ranging from an Italian-language take of their theme song along with alternate versions of classic tracks from their classic 60's albums. Highlights include the finest-ever rendition of 'Circle Sky', 'Steam Engine' and 'Apples, Peaches & Pears'. This is a limited edition release - initial orders only. 2001 release. Standard jewel case and paper sleeve housed together in a slipcase.
            The Definitive Monkees
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              The Definitive Monkees
              The Monkees
              Manufacturer: Wea International
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

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              ASIN: B00005YPJ5
              Release Date: 2002-11-26

              Tracks:

              1. (Theme From) The Monkees
              2. Last Train to Clarksville
              3. Take a Giant Step
              4. Saturday's Child
              5. I'm a Believer
              6. I Wanna Be Free [Album Version]
              7. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
              8. She
              9. Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
              10. Mary, Mary
              11. Girl I Knew Somewhere
              12. Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)
              13. Shades of Gray
              14. Sometime in the Morning
              15. For Pete's Sake
              16. Forget That Girl
              17. Randy Scouse Git
              18. You Just May Be the One
              19. Pleasant Valley Sunday
              20. Words
              21. Daydream Believer
              22. Goin' Down
              23. What Am I Doing Hangin' Around?
              24. Cuddly Toy
              25. Valleri
              26. Porpoise Song [Theme from Head]
              27. Listen to the Band
              28. That Was Then, This Is Now - Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork
              29. Heart and Soul

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