Being a Monkees collector, I had to buy this and the sad thing is, those who own The Monkees name and music have hit the gold since the untimely passing of Davy Jones. 'Tear Drop City' is obviously a clone of 'Last Train To Clarksville' - but so what?, it has a great sound. The Monkees - Instant Replay Album Lyrics; 1. Although the Monkees had laid down dozens of tracks between the time of their last "studio" album, spring 1968's The Birds, The Bees & the Monkees (a soundtrack LP from their film Head had been released between the two studio LPs), several of the songs on "Instant Replay" actually dated from sessions up to two and a half years earlier. Mistakes and all! Don't Wait for Me (1968 Stereo mix) 6. The Monkees Present: Micky, David & Michael Instant Replay is the seventh studio album by the Monkees.Issued six months after the cancellation of the group's NBC television series, it is also the first album released after Peter Tork left the group and the only album of the original nine studio albums that does not include any songs featured in the TV show from the original NBC run nor the CBS/ABC reruns. Then there's one of the finest rock songs ever Some good some not so. Data Correct 'Me Without You' and 'You and I' are decent Davy songs. Headquarters (Deluxe Edition) Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. I first got "Instant Replay" soon after it came out in early 1969.This was soon after the major networks started using "instant replay' in sporting events.I already had their first 9 singles and five of their albums.I was 13 at the time.Well,I'm 62 now and now I have it on CD and I still rather enjoy most of it. Love the tracking system! Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations Quick response, proper package for mailing, item as described and very nice addition to collection to be enjoyed for years. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. It probably could have been a #1 record just a year or so earlier -- when the band was still phenomenally popular. I’m glad to see the love for ‘Instant Replay’, this also is one of favorite Monkees albums and has three of my favorite songs on it: ‘While I Cry’, ‘You and I’ and ‘Shorty Blackwell’, I would love to hear Micky perform this live with a full orchestra. Instant Replay Just wondering.... Carlisle Wheeling (Alternate Version) 2. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. A New Zealand version of this exists, black RCA Victor label I think (I might be wrong, maybe it's on the orange RCA Victor label as of the late 60s). Being a Monkees collector, I had to buy this and the sad thing is, those who own The Monkees name and music have hit the gold since the untimely passing of Davy Jones. I first got "Instant Replay" soon after it came out in early 1969.This was soon after the major networks started using "instant replay' in sporting events.I already had their first 9 singles and five of their albums.I was 13 at the time.Well,I'm 62 now and now I have it on CD and I still rather enjoy most of it. Excepting those backing tracks and the last five songs on disc three, the remainder consists of different mixes and/or alternate vocals. While The Monkees' original label Colgems ceased to issue true mono Monkees albums after THE BIRDS, THE BEES & THE MONKEES, most of INSTANT REPLAY's songs were originally mixed in this form, with many making their debut on this collection. I own Changes and Present on Friday Music and they both sound great. Don't Wait for Me (Mono mix) 8. ", a lot of what was previously unissued are a variety of takes of backing tracks, which I think makes all this worthwhile, but then I am a die-hard fan and, as you're reading this, maybe you are too.
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