The Monkees Greatest Hits (Colgems)
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Greatest Hits | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | June 9, 1969 | |||
Recorded | 1966–1969 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Label | Colgems (U.S.) / RCA Records (outside U.S.) | |||
Producer | Chip Douglas, The Monkees, Jeff Barry, Boyce and Hart, Michael Nesmith | |||
The Monkees chronology | ||||
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The Monkees Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits compilation album by the American pop rock band the Monkees, released in 1969 by Colgems Records.[1]
Background
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Despite the "greatest hits" title, many of the tracks chosen were either favorite songs from the TV show or "deep cuts" from the albums. Absent are "(Theme From) The Monkees" and "For Pete's Sake", the latter of which is the second season's closing theme.
All of the A-sides to the band's first six singles were chosen. The Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. stereo mix of "Pleasant Valley Sunday" was included instead of the single mono mix. This first compilation also featured the LP debut, as well as the stereo debut, of "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" without handclaps and with Davy Jones singing "Oh girl, oh girl" during the instrumental section which is not present in the mono single version.
Of the eight remaining tracks, "
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Missing from the album are three B-sides that charted in the Billboard Hot 100: "The Girl I Knew Somewhere", "Words" and "Tapioca Tundra". "Take a Giant Step", the B-side to "Last Train to Clarksville", and "Goin' Down", the B-side to "Daydream Believer", also do not make an appearance. Instead, "I Wanna Be Free", "Cuddly Toy" and "Zor and Zam" were included. "Free" appeared multiple times on the TV series; "Cuddly Toy" was written by Harry Nilsson; and "Zor and Zam" was the final song by the group to appear in the series, during the show's final episode.
All of the tracks would reappear on Barrel Full of Monkees (1971), except for "Zor and Zam". Greatest Hits is the only original Monkees album not to feature any photographs of the group on either the front or back covers.
The album was reissued on 180 gram vinyl by Friday Music on January 3, 2012.
Track listing
Side one
- "Daydream Believer" (John Stewart) – 2:58
- "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) – 3:10
- "Cuddly Toy" (Harry Nilsson) – 2:45
- "Shades of Gray" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil) – 3:20
- "Zor and Zam" (Bill Chadwick, John Chadwick) – 2:08
- "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" (Neil Diamond) – 2:35
- "She" (Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart) – 2:27
Side two
- "Randy Scouse Git" (Micky Dolenz) – 2:35
- "I Wanna Be Free" (Boyce, Hart) – 2:24
- "I'm a Believer" (Diamond) – 2:41
- "Valleri" (Boyce, Hart) – 2:16
- "Mary Mary" (Michael Nesmith) – 2:12
- "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" (Boyce, Hart) – 2:25
- "Last Train to Clarksville" (Boyce, Hart) – 2:40
Unreleased follow-up compilation
RCA/Colgems assembled another Monkees compilation, which was never issued. A recent discovery of a test pressing of this record reveals that the title of this album was to be called Greatest Hits, No. 2. Like its predecessor, it contained 14 songs. Four of these songs were key album tracks; five songs were issued on both singles and albums; the remaining five selections were previously released only as singles and would have made their album debut on this collection, had it actually been released.
Again, the Top 40 hits "Words" and "Tapioca Tundra" were, for some reason, overlooked for this compilation. While no official catalog number was ever assigned, the track listing was in place right from the start. Further documentation reveals that all 14 songs were in true stereo. The track line-up was as follows;
Side one
- "(Theme From) The Monkees"
- "Porpoise Song (Theme from Head)"
- "Someday Man"
- "Good Clean Fun"
- "Oh My My"
- "What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round?"
- "D.W. Washburn"
Side two
- "For Pete's Sake"
- "Listen to the Band"
- "It's Nice to Be with You"
- "The Girl I Knew Somewhere"
- "Tear Drop City"
- "Long Title: Do I Have to Do This All Over Again"
- "Goin' Down"
Sources
- The Monkees Tale, by Eric Lefcowitz, Last Gasp Press 1985, 1989 (ISBN 0867193786)
References
- ISBN 0-86241-827-5.