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For the group's self-titled album, see The Monkees (album). For the group's self-titled album see The Monkees (album. For the TV series see The Monkees (TV series.
The Monkees
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genre(s) Pop
Rock
Psychedelic rock
Years active 1965–1970, 1986–1989, 1996–1997
Label(s) Colgems
Rhino
Website Monkees.net
Former members
Michael Nesmith
Davy Jones
Micky Dolenz
Peter Tork

The Monkees were a pop-rock quartet created and based in Los Angeles in 1965 for an NBC American television series of the same name. Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West California ( is a US state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the A music genre is a categorical and typological construct that identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular category and type of music that can be distinguished from other Pop music as a genre features a noticeable rhythmic element catchy melodies and hooks, a mainstream style and conventional structure Rock music is a genre of Popular music often though not necessarily employing Electric guitar, Bass guitar, and Drums. Psychedelic rock is a style of Rock music that attempts to replicate the mind-altering experiences of hallucinogenic drugs. In the Music industry, a record label can be a Brand and a Trademark associated with the Marketing of music recordings and Music Colgems Records was a Record label which existed from 1966 to 1971. Rhino Entertainment Company is an American specialty Record label and production company owned by Warner Music Group. Robert Michael Nesmith (b December 30, 1942) in Harris County Texas, is an American musician songwriter Actor, producer Davy Jones (born David Thomas Jones December 30, 1945) is an Grammy winning English pop Singer-songwriter and George Michael Dolenz Jr (born March 8, 1945) is an American Actor, Musician, Television director and theatre Peter Tork (born Peter Halsten Thorkelson February 13, 1942) is an American Musician and Actor, best known as a member Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West The National Broadcasting Company ( NBC) is an American Television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City's The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Television ( TV) is a widely used Telecommunication medium for sending ( Broadcasting) and receiving moving Images, either monochromatic The show, which ran from 1966 to 1968, helped make them one of the most popular music acts of the decade. The members of the group were Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, and Micky Dolenz. Davy Jones (born David Thomas Jones December 30, 1945) is an Grammy winning English pop Singer-songwriter and Robert Michael Nesmith (b December 30, 1942) in Harris County Texas, is an American musician songwriter Actor, producer Peter Tork (born Peter Halsten Thorkelson February 13, 1942) is an American Musician and Actor, best known as a member George Michael Dolenz Jr (born March 8, 1945) is an American Actor, Musician, Television director and theatre The Monkees officially disbanded in 1971. Dolenz and Jones continued touring together for most of the 1970s, but were not permitted to use the name The Monkees. Several reunions have taken place beginning in 1986; the latest Monkees formations were a Dolenz-Jones-Tork lineup which toured in 2001, then Dolenz-Jones in 2002.

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History of the series

The television show first broadcast on September 12, 1966 on the NBC television network and lasted for two seasons (58 episodes). Events 1213 - Albigensian Crusade: Simon de Montfort 5th Earl of Leicester, defeats Peter II of Aragon at the Year 1966 ( MCMLXVI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the 1966 Gregorian calendar. The final primetime episode ran on September 9, 1968 (see List of The Monkees episodes). Events 1000 - Battle of Svolder, Viking Age. 1379 - Treaty of Neuberg, splitting the Austrian Year 1968 ( MCMLXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. This is a list of episodes of the television series The Monkees which ran on NBC from 1966 to 1968, every Monday night at 730/630 Central Time Modeled on The Beatles' theatrical films A Hard Day's Night and Help!, The Monkees featured the antics and music of a fictional pop-rock group. The Beatles were a pop and rock band from Liverpool, England formed in 1960 A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 British Comedy film written by Alun Owen starring The Beatles — John Lennon, Paul McCartney Help! is a 1965 film starring The Beatles and featuring Leo McKern, Eleanor Bron, Victor Spinetti, John Bluthal, Roy Fictional groups that also existed - See also - External links 0-9 16Buttons Of Justice - Waterman Due to the massive success of the records, and the public's expectations, the four Monkees became a real pop group. The series was sponsored by Kellogg's Cereals and Yardley of London. Kellogg Company (often referred to as simply Kellogg or Kellogg's, or even more formally Kellogg's of Battle Creek) is an American multinational Yardley of London is a traditional British Cosmetics brand and is one of the oldest in the world

The four young men who became The Monkees were: British-born David Thomas Jones ("Davy") (vocals/percussion/guitar/{drums-live only}), Hollywood native George Michael Dolenz Jr. ("Micky") (vocals/drums/keyboards/guitar), Texan Robert Michael Nesmith ("Mike" or "Wool Hat") (guitars/vocals), and Peter Halsten Thorkelson ("Peter Tork") (bass/keyboards/banjo/guitar/trombone/vocals), who had lived with his family in both the eastern United States and Canada. Davy Jones (born David Thomas Jones December 30, 1945) is an Grammy winning English pop Singer-songwriter and George Michael Dolenz Jr (born March 8, 1945) is an American Actor, Musician, Television director and theatre Robert Michael Nesmith (b December 30, 1942) in Harris County Texas, is an American musician songwriter Actor, producer Peter Tork (born Peter Halsten Thorkelson February 13, 1942) is an American Musician and Actor, best known as a member

They were cast after ads were placed in trade publications like Variety calling for "folk & roll musicians" to play "four insane boys" on a new television series. Variety is a weekly entertainment trade newspaper founded in New York in 1905 by Sime Silverman Four hundred and thirty-seven hopeful actors and musicians auditioned for the parts; a then-relatively unknown Stephen Stills was short-listed for a role, but lost out because producers Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider felt he looked too old for the part, and because he did not want to lose his music publishing rights to Screen Gems. Stephen Arthur Stills (born January 3, 1945 is an American Guitarist and Singer/songwriter best known for his work with Buffalo Springfield and Robert "Bob" Rafelson (born February 21, 1933) is an American Film director, writer and producer Berton "Bert" Schneider is an American Movie producer, who was behind a number of important and topical films of the late-1960s and early-1970s This article deals with contemporary Popular music publishing Screen Gems is an American subsidiary company of Sony Pictures Entertainment 's Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group that has served several different Stills also later claimed he was rejected due to not having straight teeth. Stills referred friend and former roommate Tork to audition (false rumors have circulated that Charles Manson also auditioned. He was incarcerated at the time). [1]

Nesmith (releasing pre-Monkees singles as "Michael Blessing") and Tork (part of the folk music scene in Greenwich Village) were both aspiring musicians. Greenwich Village (ˌgrɛnɪtʃ ˈvɪlɪdʒ often simply called the Village, is a largely residential area on the west side of downtown (southern Manhattan Dolenz (who starred in the 1950s TV series Circus Boy) and Jones (who appeared with the cast of Oliver! on The Ed Sullivan Show the night of The Beatles' debut on live American TV) were better known as actors, but both also had musical and recording experience. Circus Boy is an Action /adventure/ drama series that aired in Prime time on both NBC and ABC from 1956 to Oliver! is a British musical, with music and lyrics by Lionel Bart. The Ed Sullivan Show was an American television Variety show that ran from June 20, 1948 to June 6, The Beatles were a pop and rock band from Liverpool, England formed in 1960 Jones, who had a solo album to his credit, had performed in musical theater in England as well as in Broadway theatre in New York. Broadway theater, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located Dolenz had sung and played guitar in Los Angeles area bar bands. However, only The Monkees' voices were used on the group's initial recordings, with the music provided by session players. Session musicians are musicians available for hire as opposed to musicians who are either permanent members of a musical outfit or who have acquired fame in their own right This was mainly due to the time constraints on the four Monkees and a rivalry between The Monkees and music supervisor Don Kirshner hired by Bob Rafelson to handle the music side of The Monkees. Don Kirshner (born April 17, 1934) known as The Man With the Golden Ear is an American song publisher and rock producer who is best known for managing However, within a short time, Nesmith, who was already an accomplished writer, was writing, producing, and recording Monkees music in a separate studio from the other Monkees music under Kirshner control. Despite Kirshner's objections, some Nesmith material started being included early on. Nesmith had songs on the first album (the self-titled The Monkees). For the group's self-titled album see The Monkees (album. For the TV series see The Monkees (TV series. This struggle over The Monkees musical direction increased the tension between Nesmith and Kirshner. [1]

Many of the early sessions of Kirshner-controlled music contained songs written, produced, and performed by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. The Bobby Hart in this songwriting duo is different from songwriter Bob Hart (1900-1993 These included "Theme from The Monkees" and "Last Train to Clarksville" where the Boyce and Hart demo was used with vocals removed and replaced with multi-track vocals provided by only Micky Dolenz. " Last Train to Clarksville " is the debut and number-one single by The Monkees, included on the group's 1966 self-titled album, that was released two months

Title card for The Monkees TV series' second and final season on NBC.
Title card for The Monkees TV series' second and final season on NBC.

All four Monkees were trained in both improvisational comedy and stage presence as a group by Monkees director James Frawley before the pilot episode was filmed, so that they could look and act like a cohesive band. Improvisational theatre (also known as improv or impro) is a form of Theatre in which the Actors use Improvisational acting techniques James Frawley (b 1937 is an American director and Actor. Frawley was born in Houston Texas. Each was given a different personality to portray: Dolenz the funny one, Nesmith the smart and serious one, Tork the naive one, and Jones the cute one. Their characters were loosely based on their real selves, with the exception of Tork, who was actually a quiet intellectual. Choosing someone to play the drummer proved tricky; Nesmith and Tork did not want to give up their guitars, and the 5' 3" Davy Jones nearly vanished behind the drums. Dolenz ultimately took the job, and began drum lessons (according to Rhino Records liner notes, by the time of The Monkees' first solo tour, Dolenz had only a crash-course in drums. Rhino Entertainment Company is an American specialty Record label and production company owned by Warner Music Group. To this day, he still sets up his drum kit as if he were left-handed, as his drum teacher had been, although Dolenz is right-handed).

The series was filmed by Columbia Pictures, the studio that made The Three Stooges short films from 1934 to 1958. }} Columbia Pictures Industries Inc is an American Film production and distribution company The Three Stooges were an American Vaudeville and Comedy act of the early to mid–20th century best known for their numerous Short subject films Many of the same sets and props from the Three Stooges were used on The Monkees. A pair of pajamas with a bunny design on the front that had been worn in several shorts by Curly Howard appear to be the same ones worn by Peter Tork in various episodes. Kids in pajamasjpg|thumb| Boys in pyjamas]] Pajamas or pyjamas (see also spelling differences) is a word with several different related meanings in Curly Howard ( October 22, 1903 – January 18, 1952) was a member of the American Slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges

As a television show, The Monkees used techniques rarely seen on episodic television. This included characters breaking the fourth wall and talking to the camera (and sometimes even to off-camera studio production staff), fantasy sequences, and abrupt inserts and jump cuts. The fourth wall is the imaginary wall at the front of the stage in a Proscenium Theater, through which the audience sees the action in the world of the play A jump cut is a cut in Film editing where the middle section of a continuous shot is removed and the beginning and end of the shot are then joined together At least once a week, there was a musical romp which might have nothing to do with the storyline. In retrospect, many episodes included vignettes which now look very much like music videos: short, self-contained films of songs in ways that echoed Beatles' film sequences. A music video is a Short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music most commonly a Song with lyrics [1]

Another interesting feature of the series was "extras" that were sometimes added to the end of the show. These included showing the original screen tests of the four regulars, and even interviews with the members during which David Jones reveals to have had his appendix out. During one such interview, Davy reported that a fan had actually mailed herself to him. Another exchange between Mike and "Bob" (one assumes it was Bob Rafelson), Bob asks Mike why he feels it is so important to own a house. In his own classic style, Mike replies "To keep the wind off of me!. . . when it rains you get wet if you live in a parking lot. "

The 1965 pilot episode was co-written by Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker, who later co-wrote the Mazursky-directed movie Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. Paul Mazursky (born April 25, 1930) is an American Film director, Screenplay writer and Actor. This article is about the 1969 film For the 1973 television series based on this film see Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (TV series. Mazursky went on to direct such films as Harry and Tonto and Down and Out in Beverly Hills. Harry and Tonto is a 1974 film directed by Paul Mazursky and starring Art Carney as Harry Coombes an elderly widower who is forced from his condemned Down and Out in Beverly Hills is a 1986 American Comedy film, based on the French play Boudu sauvé des eaux Series producers Schneider and Rafelson also went on to movie careers, commencing with 1969's Easy Rider (co-produced with star Dennis Hopper). Easy Rider, a 1969 American Road movie written by Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Terry Southern. Dennis Lee Hopper (born May 17, 1936) is an Academy Award -nominated American Actor and Film -maker Rafelson would direct such films as Five Easy Pieces and The King of Marvin Gardens. Five Easy Pieces is a 1970 film written by Carole Eastman (as Adrien Joyce and Bob Rafelson, and directed by Rafelson The King of Marvin Gardens is a 1972 American crime-drama film

Dolenz said in a 2007 interview on the Roe Conn radio program that, while inspiration did come from The Beatles, the band's image was not meant to be a ripoff of them. Roe B Conn (born in Chicago on 6 June 1964) is an American radio Talk show host who is the host of The Roe Conn Show which He said that the Beatles were always depicted as superstars with legions of fans, whereas The Monkees were always depicted as unsigned and struggling to make a buck. Rafelson has said that he had the idea for a TV series about a music group as early as 1960, but had a hard time interesting anyone in it until 1965, by which time rock & roll music was firmly entrenched in pop culture.

The Monkees won two Emmy Awards in 1967: Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy (James Frawley). James Frawley (b 1937 is an American director and Actor. Frawley was born in Houston Texas. Frawley was nominated for the same award the following season.

From TV to stage

Critics of The Monkees complained that they were simply the "prefab four", a made-for-TV knockoff of the Beatles, but the Beatles took it in stride, and made The Monkees welcome. The Beatles were a pop and rock band from Liverpool, England formed in 1960 John Lennon was a fan of the show, publicly comparing its humor to The Marx Brothers. John Winston Ono Lennon, MBE (born The Marx Brothers were a popular team of sibling Comedians who appeared in Vaudeville, stage plays film and television George Harrison praised their self-produced musical efforts, saying "When they get it all sorted out, they might turn out to be the best" (Peter Tork was later one of the musicians on Harrison's Wonderwall Music, playing Paul McCartney's five-string banjo). George Harrison, MBE (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001 was an English rock Guitarist Singer - Songwriter, Author Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June 1942 is an English rock Singer, Bass guitarist songwriter Composer, The banjo is a Stringed instrument developed by enslaved Africans in the United States, adapted from several African instruments Longtime Beatles confidant Peter Shotton wrote in his memoir The Beatles, Lennon and Me, "The Monkees are what the Beatles pretend to be. Peter Shotton (born 4 August 1941 in Liverpool) is an English businessman best known for his long friendship with John Lennon of " During the time when the Beatles were recording Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Monkees were in England and met the Beatles at a party and Nesmith attended the "A Day in the Life" sessions at Abbey Road Studios: he can be seen in the Beatles' home movies. Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is the eighth studio album by the British rock band The Beatles. "A Day in the Life" is a song by the British rock band The Beatles, written by John Lennon with the middle eight by Paul McCartney Dolenz was also in the studio during a session, which he mentioned while broadcasting for WCBS-FM in New York. McCartney can be seen in the 2002 concert film Back in the U. S. singing the "(Theme from) The Monkees" while backstage.

The massive success of the series and its spin-off records created intense pressure to mount a touring version of the group by late 1966. Against the initial wishes of the producers, Dolenz, Jones, Nesmith, and Tork went out on the road. The results were far better than expected. Wherever they went they were greeted by scenes of fan hysteria, similar to that of the Beatles. This gave the four performers increased confidence in their battle for creative control over the music chosen for the series. [1]

The band had no time to rehearse a live performance. They worked on the TV series all day, recorded in the studio(s) at night, and slept very little. The weekends were usually filled with special appearances or filming of special sequences. However, during the filming of the show, there was often down time between setups. The instruments, consisting mostly of Gretsch guitars and drums, and Vox keyboards and amps, were set up, but turned off for the filming of the series. Gretsch is a US Musical instrument manufacturer currently being distributed by Guitar company Fender and Drum craft company Vox is a musical equipment manufacturer which is most famous for making the Vox AC30 guitar amplifier, the Vox Electric organ, and a series of innovative Between takes The Monkees would turn them on and practice the live performances. Eventually the performances began to be used at times during the series. One instance is in the episode "Too Many Girls (Fern and Davy)". It opens with a live version of "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" being performed as the scene was shot. Later an entire episode was filmed featuring live music. The last show of the first season ("Monkees on Tour") was shot in a documentary style by filming a concert in Phoenix, Arizona. Documentary film is a broad category of visual expression that is based on the attempt in one fashion or another to " Document " reality Phoenix (ˈfiːˌnɪks O'odham Skikik, Yavapai Wasinka, Western Apache Fiinigis, Navajo Hoozdo, [1] In commentary tracks included in the DVD release of the first season of the show, Nesmith stated that Tork was better at playing guitar than bass. In Tork's commentary, he stated that Jones was a good drummer and had the live performance lineups been based solely on playing ability, it should have been Tork on guitar, Nesmith on bass, and Jones on drums, with Dolenz taking the fronting role, rather than as it was done with Nesmith on guitar, Tork on bass, and Dolenz on drums.

The Monkees had complained that the producers would not allow them to play their own instruments on their records. This campaign eventually forced the series' musical coordinator Don Kirshner to let the group have more participation in the recording process (against his strong objections). Don Kirshner (born April 17, 1934) known as The Man With the Golden Ear is an American song publisher and rock producer who is best known for managing This included Nesmith producing his own songs, and band members making instrumental contributions. The Monkees were capable of playing their own instruments on the recordings and they had written some material, but, except for the few songs forced through by The Monkees' campaigning, they were not allowed by Kirshner to play or use their own material. Led by Nesmith, the band eventually rebelled against Kirshner, who was later fired.

The animosity between Kirshner and The Monkees began in the very early stages of the band. The Monkees' off-screen personalities at the time were much like what became their on screen image (except for Peter). This included the playful, hyper-active antics that are often seen on screen. Apparently, during an early recording session, the four Monkees were clowning around in the studio. The antics escalated until Micky Dolenz poured a Pepsi on Kirshner's head (Micky at the time not knowing Kirshner by sight). This is rumored to have upset Kirshner to the point that he decided to try to never again have the four Monkees together in the studio at the same time and spend as little time with them as possible. This rule severely limited the involvement that The Monkees could have with the music. Eventually their only involvement was to come in individually to record vocals when needed. This greatly disturbed the band members, especially Nesmith, and became the catalyst behind their rebellion. [1]

The climax of their rivalry has been said to have been a rather intense argument between Nesmith and both Kirshner and Colgems lawyer Herb Moelis at a meeting where Kirshner told the group that new tracks for a pending album were ready for them and the group. Colgems Records was a Record label which existed from 1966 to 1971. Nesmith in particular, responded angrily. It has been said that during this heated exchange, Nesmith, in anger, punched a hole in a wall with his fist, pointed to the hole, and told Kirshner and Moelis, "That could have been your face!"

Kirshner's firing came in early February 1967 when an agreement was reached between Colgems and The Monkees to release material directly created by the group in addition to Kirshner-produced material. Colgems Records was a Record label which existed from 1966 to 1971. Kirshner broke this agreement when he released "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You," a Neil Diamond composition, as a single with "She Hangs Out," a song recorded in New York with Davy Jones vocals, as the flipside. Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American Singer-songwriter and occasional Actor. When the single was discovered, Kirshner was immediately fired.

Kirshner's name is mentioned in the "Captain Crocodile" (first season) episode as the name of a make-believe fairy tale land.

Kirshner was reported to have been incensed by the group's unexpected rebellion. An additional point of contention was The Monkees rejection of the Jeff Barry/Andy Kim song "Sugar, Sugar" which Kirshner wanted them to record. Jeff Barry (born April 3, 1938) is an American pop music Songwriter, Singer, and Record producer. Andy Kim (born Andrew Youakim, 5 December 1952) is a Canadian Pop singer and Songwriter. For the Baby Bash song see Suga Suga " Sugar Sugar " was a four week 1969 number-one hit single by fictional This experience led directly to Kirshner's later venture The Archies, which was an animated series – the "stars" existed only on an animation cel and obviously could not seize creative control over the records issued under their name. For the self-titled syndicated version of the 1968-1978 animated television franchise of which The Archies were a part please see The Archie Show. An animated cartoon is a short hand-drawn (or made with computers to look similar to something hand-drawn Film for the cinema, Television or computer Kirshner had "Sugar, Sugar" recorded using session musicians and released it under the name of "The Archies. "

Monkees Controlled Music

Beginning with their third album, Headquarters (produced by Chip Douglas), the four Monkees wrote and played on much of their own material. The third album issued by The Monkees, Headquarters was their first LP recorded primarily by the four members of the group This article is about an actual person For the television character see My Three Sons and for the film character see The Cable Guy. Nearly all vocals and instruments on Headquarters were performed by the four Monkees (the exceptions being only a few small parts usually filled by producer Chip Douglas). Following Headquarters, they began what they referred to as "mix mode" where they played their own instruments but also continued to employ session musicians. Session musicians are musicians available for hire as opposed to musicians who are either permanent members of a musical outfit or who have acquired fame in their own right This was not unusual at the time in that many other pop/rock acts employed additional session musicians on their recordings. The Monkees continued using these additional musicians (including The Wrecking Crew, Louie Shelton, members of The Byrds and The Association, drummer "Fast" Eddie Hoh, and Neil Young) throughout their recording career, especially when the group became temporarily estranged after Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. and recorded some of their songs separately. The Wrecking Crew was a nickname given to a group of Session musicians in Los Angeles California, who earned wide acclaim in the 1960s Louis Shelton, also known as Louie Shelton, is an American Musician ( Guitarist) and Music producer, born in Little Rock Arkansas The Byrds were a popular American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964 Neil Percival Young OM (born November 12, 1945, Toronto Ontario) is a Canadian Singer-songwriter, Musician Pisces Aquarius Capricorn & Jones Ltd was the fourth album by The Monkees, released on November 14, 1967, when the Monkees were exerting [1] The use of additional musicians to augment the band members continued until the 1996 reunion album "Justus" was recorded. Justus is the eleventh studio album by The Monkees, recorded in celebration of their 30th anniversary "Justus" was produced by The Monkees, all songs were written by one of the four Monkees, and it was recorded using only the four Monkees for all instruments and vocals, which was the inspiration for the album title and spelling ("Justus"=Just Us).

When The Monkees toured Britain in 1967, there was a major controversy over the revelation that the group did not always play all of their own instruments in the studio, although they did play them all while touring (except for the solo segments, which used backing band the Candy Store Prophets). The Candy Store Prophets were a 1960s Rock band, headed by singer-songwriters Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. The story made the front pages of several UK and international music papers, with the group derisively dubbed "The Pre-Fab Four. Prefabrication is the practice of assembling components of a Structure in a Factory or other Manufacturing site and Transporting complete " Nevertheless, they were generally welcomed by many top British stars, who realized the group included skilled musicians and sympathized with their wish to have more creative control over their music.

Many Monkees fans argued that the controversy unfairly targeted the band, while conveniently ignoring the fact that a number of leading British and American groups (including critical favorites such as The Byrds and The Beach Boys) habitually used session players on their recordings. The Byrds were a popular American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964 The Beach Boys is an American rock band Formed in 1961 the group gained popularity for its close vocal harmonies and lyrics reflecting a California Youth culture This commonplace practice had previously passed without comment. However, the Beatles had led a wave of groups who provided most of their own instrumentation on their recordings (although they at times used additional musicians such as Eric Clapton and Billy Preston to augment the Beatles' own instrumentation) and wrote most of their own songs. This coupled with the constant comparing and noticeable similarities of The Monkees to the Beatles seemed to bring additional scrutiny of The Monkees' music. But both supporters and critics of the group agree that the producers and Kirshner had the good taste to use some of the best pop songwriters of the period. Neil Diamond, Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, Gerry Goffin and Carole King, Harry Nilsson, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, and many other highly regarded writers had songs recorded by The Monkees. Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American Singer-songwriter and occasional Actor. The Bobby Hart in this songwriting duo is different from songwriter Bob Hart (1900-1993 Gerry Goffin (born Gerald Goffin February 11 1939, Brooklyn, New York) is an American Lyricist. Carole King (born February 9, 1942) is an American Singer, Songwriter, and Pianist. Harry Edward Nilsson III ( June 15, 1941 – January 15, 1994) was an American Songwriter, singer Pianist, and Barry Mann (born Barry Imberman, 9 February 1939, Brooklyn, New York) is an American Songwriter, and part of Cynthia Weil (born October 18 1940, New York) is a prominent American Songwriter.

Beyond television

During the filming of the second season, the band tired of scripts which they deemed monotonous and stale. They had already succeeded in eliminating the laugh track (a standard on American sitcoms), with the bulk of Season 2 episodes sans the canned chuckles. [2] They proposed switching the format of the series to become more like a variety show, with musical guests and live performances. A variety show or variety entertainment is an entertainment made up of a variety of acts especially Musical performances and Comedy Skits and This desire was partially fulfilled within some second season episodes, with guest stars like musicians Frank Zappa, Tim Buckley and Charlie Smalls (composer of The Wiz), performing on the show. Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21 1940 – December 4 1993 was an American Composer, Electric guitarist Record producer and Film director Timothy Charles Buckley III (February 14 1947 – June 29 1975 was an experimental Vocalist and Musician who incorporated Jazz, Psychedelia Charlie Smalls ( October 25, 1943 – August 27, 1987) was an American Composer and Songwriter, best known for The Wiz is a 1975 Broadway musical, based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L However, NBC was not interested in eliminating the existing format, and the group had little desire to continue for a third season.

After the television show was cancelled, Rafelson directed the four Monkees in a feature film, Head, originally titled "Untitled. Head is a psychedelic Motion picture released in 1968, starring TV group The Monkees (in credit order Peter " The film was executive-produced by Schneider and co-written and co-produced by Rafelson with a then relatively unknown Jack Nicholson. John Joseph "Jack" Nicholson (born April 22 1937) is an American Actor, internationally renowned for his often dark-themed portrayals Rumors abound that the title was chosen in case a sequel was made. The advertisements would supposedly have read: "From the people who gave you HEAD. " [3]

Nicholson also assembled the film's soundtrack album. The film, conceived and edited in a stream of consciousness style, featured oddball cameo appearances by movie stars Victor Mature, Annette Funicello, a young Teri Garr, boxer Sonny Liston, famous stripper Carol Doda, and musician Frank Zappa. Victor Mature ( 29 January 1913 – 4 August 1999) was an American Film actor. Annette Joanne Funicello (born October 22, 1942) is an American Singer and Actress. Terry Ann "Teri" Garr (born December 11 1944 is an American Actress and Comedienne Charles L "Sonny" Liston (May 8 1932?–January 5 1971 was a professional boxer who became world heavyweight champion in 1962 by knocking out Floyd A striptease or Exotic dance is a form of erotic entertainment usually a Dance, in which the performer known as a "stripper" gradually undresses Carol Doda was a Stripper in San Francisco California in the 1960s Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21 1940 – December 4 1993 was an American Composer, Electric guitarist Record producer and Film director It was filmed in Screen Gems Studios and on location in California, Utah, and The Bahamas between 19 February and May 17, 1968 and premiered in New York City on November 6 of that year (the film later debuted in Hollywood on November 20). Events 197 - Roman Emperor Septimius Severus defeats usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum Events 1521 - Edward Stafford 3rd Duke of Buckingham, is executed for Treason. Year 1968 ( MCMLXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Events 355 - Roman Emperor Constantius II promotes his cousin Julian to the rank of Caesar, entrusting him with Events 284 - Diocletian was chosen as Roman Emperor. 762 - Bögü Khan of the Uyghurs,

Head was not a commercial success, in part because it was the antithesis of The Monkees television show, intended to comprehensively demolish the group's carefully-groomed public image. Rafelson and Nicholson's "Ditty Diego-War Chant" (recited at the start of the film by The Monkees), ruthlessly parodies Boyce and Hart's "Monkees Theme. The Bobby Hart in this songwriting duo is different from songwriter Bob Hart (1900-1993 " A sparse advertising campaign (with no mention of The Monkees) squelched any chances of the film doing well, and it played only briefly in nearly-empty cinemas.

Over the intervening years Head has developed a cult following for its innovative style and anarchic humor, and the soundtrack album (long out of print, but re-released by Rhino in the '80s and now available in an expanded CD version) is counted among their most adventurous recordings. A cult following is a group of fans devoted to a specific area of Pop culture. Head is the Soundtrack to the band's first and only theatrical release Head. Members of The Monkees, Nesmith in particular, cite Head as one of the crowning achievements of the band.

The Monkees had several international hits which are still heard on pop and oldies stations. Oldies is a generic term commonly used to describe a Radio format that usually concentrates on Top 40 music from the 1950s 1960s and 1970s (about 1955-1977 These include "I'm a Believer," "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone," "Daydream Believer," "Last Train to Clarksville" and "Pleasant Valley Sunday. " I'm a Believer " is a song composed by Neil Diamond and recorded by the band The Monkees in 1966 with the lead vocals by Micky Dolenz " Daydream Believer " is a song composed by John Stewart shortly before he left the Kingston Trio. " Last Train to Clarksville " is the debut and number-one single by The Monkees, included on the group's 1966 self-titled album, that was released two months " Pleasant Valley Sunday " is a Song by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, most famous for the version recorded by The Monkees in 1967 " Despite their seemingly permanent reputation as a made-for-TV act, their hits and many lesser recordings present an enduring quality that has earned respect over the years.

Screen Gems held the publishing rights to a wealth of great material, with The Monkees given first crack at many new songs. Screen Gems is an American subsidiary company of Sony Pictures Entertainment 's Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group that has served several different Their choices were not unerring; the band turned down "Sugar, Sugar," which became one of the biggest hits of 1969 (for The Archies). For the Baby Bash song see Suga Suga " Sugar Sugar " was a four week 1969 number-one hit single by fictional But The Monkees never had to record a song they truly disliked, as Dolenz affirmed on The Larry King Show in 1987 (they would sometimes lampoon songs during takes, though; their lighthearted version of "Gonna Buy Me a Dog" ended up being picked for the group's first album).

Six albums were produced with the original Monkees lineup, four of which went to Number 1 on the Billboard chart. See Billboard (Turkish magazine Billboard is a weekly American Magazine devoted to the Music industry This success was supplemented by a series of successful world concert tours. But tensions within the group were increasing, and Peter Tork quit shortly after the band's Far East tour in December 1968, after completing work on their 1969 NBC television special, 33⅓ Revolutions Per Monkee. " 33⅓ Revolutions Per Monkee " is the name of a rarely-seen special starring The Monkees that aired on NBC on April 14, 1969 Reduced to a trio, the remaining members went on to record Instant Replay and The Monkees Present. Instant Replay is the seventh album by The Monkees. Issued after the cancellation of the group's NBC television series it is also the first album released after The Monkees Present is The Monkees ' eighth album It is the second album released after the departure of Peter Tork, and the last to feature Michael Throughout 1969, the trio would appear as guests on various television programs such as the Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, the Johnny Cash Show, and Laugh-In. Glen Travis Campbell (born April 22 1936 in Delight, Arkansas) is a Grammy Award, Dove Award winning and two time nominated Golden Johnny Cash (born J R Cash; February 26 1932 - September 12 2003 was a Grammy Award -winning American country Singer-songwriter. Here Comes The Judge redirects here for the 1968 song see Shorty Long. The Monkees also had a contractual obligation to appear in several television commercials with Bugs Bunny for Kool-Aid drink mix. Clyde Rabbit (uncleMrs Bugs Bunny (wifePapa Bunny (fatherMama Bunny (motherRugs Bunny Kool-Aid is a brand of artificially-flavored drink mix owned by the Kraft Foods Company.

In the summer of 1969 the three Monkees embarked on a tour with the backing soul band Sam and the Goodtimers. The concerts for this tour were longer sets than their earlier concert tours: many shows running over two hours. Unfortunately the 1969 Monkees' tour was not all that successful; some shows were cancelled due to poor ticket sales. In March 1970, Nesmith left the group, leaving only Dolenz and Jones to record Changes as The Monkees. After a 1971 single ('Do It In The Name Of Love' b/w 'Lady Jane') The Monkees lost the rights to use the name; in several countries, the USA included, the single wasn't credited to The Monkees but to Dolenz and Jones. The duo continued to tour throughout most of the 1970s but were unable to use The Monkees name.

While The Monkees' recording career was eroding, their TV series was enjoying a resurgence on Saturday afternoon television on CBS from (September 1969–September 1972), and on ABC from (September 1972 - August 1973). CBS Broadcasting Inc ( CBS) is an American radio and Television network. The 58 episodes were then sold to local markets for syndication in September 1975, where they typically appeared on independent television stations on weekday afternoons.

In part because of this exposure to a new generation of young fans, The Monkees Greatest Hits charted in 1976. The Monkees Greatest Hits was a 1976 Greatest hits Compilation album of songs by the Monkees released by Arista Records, and The LP, issued by Arista, who by this time had custody of The Monkees master tapes, courtesy of their corporate owner, Screen Gems, was actually a re-packaging of an earlier (1972) compilation LP called "Refocus" that had been issued by Arista's previous label imprint, Bell Records, also owned by Screen Gems. Dolenz and Jones took advantage of this, joining ex-Monkees songwriters Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart to tour the United States. The Bobby Hart in this songwriting duo is different from songwriter Bob Hart (1900-1993 As the "Golden Hits of The Monkees" show ("The Guys who Wrote 'Em and the Guys who Sang 'Em!"), they successfully performed in smaller venues such as state fairs and amusement parks, as well as making stops in Japan, Thailand and Singapore. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. The Kingdom of Thailand (ˈtaɪlænd ราชอาณาจักรไทย, râːtɕʰa-ʔaːnaːtɕɑ̀k-tʰɑj Singapore They also released an album of new material as Dolenz, Jones, Boyce and Hart (they could not use The Monkees name due to legal reasons). Nesmith had not been interested in a reunion. Tork claimed later that he had not been asked, although a Christmas single (credited to Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones and Peter Tork) was produced by Chip Douglas and released on his own label in 1976. The single featured Douglas' and Howard Kaylan's "Christmas Is My Time Of Year" (originally recorded by a 1960s supergroup, Christmas Spirit), with a B-side of Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" (Douglas released a remixed version of the single, with additional overdubbed instruments, in 1986). Tork also joined Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart on stage at Disneyland on July 4, 1976, and also joined Dolenz and Jones on stage at the Starwood in Hollywood, California in 1977.

Other semi-reunions occurred between 1970 and 1986. Peter Tork helped arrange a Micky Dolenz single, "Easy On You"/"Oh Someone" in 1971. Tork also recorded some unreleased tracks for Nesmith's Countryside label during the 1970s, and Dolenz (by then a successful television director in the United Kingdom) directed a segment of Nesmith's NBC-TV series Television Parts, although the segment in question was not included when the series' six episodes aired during the summer of 1985.

Revival

Brushed off by critics during their heyday as manufactured and lacking talent, The Monkees experienced a critical and commercial rehabilitation two decades later. A Monkees TV show marathon ("Pleasant Valley Sunday") was broadcast on 23 February 1986 on the video music channel MTV. " Pleasant Valley Sunday " is a Song by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, most famous for the version recorded by The Monkees in 1967 Events 1455 - Traditional date for the publication of the Gutenberg Bible, the first Western Book printed from Movable Year 1986 ( MCMLXXXVI) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar) MTV ( Music Television) is an American Cable television network based in New York City. Dolenz, Jones, and Tork made a "20th Anniversary Tour. " MTV promotion resurrected a smaller version of Monkeemania, and tour dates grew from smaller to larger venues.

Album cover for Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees, released at the height of The Monkees' 1986 revival. (l to r: Jones, Tork, Nesmith, Dolenz)
Album cover for Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees, released at the height of The Monkees' 1986 revival. Then and Now the Best of The Monkees was a 1986 Compilation album of songs by The Monkees, released by Arista Records. (l to r: Jones, Tork, Nesmith, Dolenz)

The reunited trio became one of the biggest live acts of 1986 and 1987, with their original albums selling again, and a new greatest hits collection reaching platinum status. Mike Nesmith appeared onstage with Dolenz, Jones, and Tork twice, both times in Los Angeles: at the Greek Theatre on September 7, 1986, and at the Universal Amphitheatre on July 10, 1989. By now, Nesmith was amenable to a reunion, but forced to sit out most projects because of prior commitments to his bustling Pacific Arts video production company. However, he did appear with the band in a 1986 Christmas medley music video for MTV, and took part in a dedication ceremony at the Hollywood Walk of Fame, when The Monkees received a star there in 1989. The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a Sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood Los Angeles California, USA, that Because his mother Bette Nesmith Graham was the inventor of Liquid Paper, Nesmith was wealthy and had little financial need to join in Monkees-related projects. Bette Graham ( 23 March, 1924 - 12 May 1980) was a typist commercial artist the Inventor of Liquid Paper, and mother Liquid Paper, a Brand name of opaque Correction fluid, is used to cover up mistakes on paper without retyping the entire sheet

The sudden revival of The Monkees in 1986 helped move the first official Monkees single since 1971, "That Was Then, This Is Now," to the #19 position in Billboard. The success, however, was not without controversy. Davy Jones had declined to sing on the track, recorded along with two other new songs included in a compilation album, Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees. Then and Now the Best of The Monkees was a 1986 Compilation album of songs by The Monkees, released by Arista Records. Some copies of the single and album credit the new songs to "The Monkees," others as "Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork (of The Monkees). " Reportedly, these recordings were the source of some personal friction between Jones and the others during the 1986 tour. A new album by the touring trio, Pool It! (The Monkees' 10th), appeared the following year and was a moderate success. Pool It!, issued 1987 by Rhino Records, is a pop/rock album (the tenth studio release by The Monkees. From 1986 to 1989, The Monkees would conduct major concert tours in the United States, Australia, Japan, the United Kingdom and Europe. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located

In 1986, Raybert Productions (now known as Straybert Productions) tried to capitalize on the revival by filming a new television series called The New Monkees. Raybert Productions was a 1960s Production company, founded by Robert (Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider. New Monkees was the name of both a US Pop rock music group and the short-lived 1987 syndicated television show featuring the group Four young musicians were placed in a similar series based on the original show, but "updated" for the 1980s. The show, its accompanying album, and the New Monkees themselves all sank without a trace.

In the 1990s, The Monkees continued to record new material, Their 11th album, Justus, was released in 1996. Justus is the eleventh studio album by The Monkees, recorded in celebration of their 30th anniversary It was the first since 1968 on which all four original members performed and produced. The trio of Dolenz, Jones, and Tork reunited again for a successful 30th anniversary tour of American amphitheaters in 1996, while Nesmith joined them onstage in Los Angeles to promote the new songs from Justus. For the first time since the brief 1986 reunion, Nesmith returned to the concert stage for a tour of the United Kingdom in 1997, highlighted by two sold-out concerts at Wembley Arena in London. Wembley Arena is a famous Entertainment venue located in Wembley, London, UK. The full quartet also appeared in an ABC television special written and directed by Nesmith, spoofing the original series that had made them famous. However, following the UK tour, Nesmith declined to continue future performances with The Monkees. Tork, Jones, and Dolenz toured the United States in 1997, after which the group took another hiatus, until the three regrouped again in 2001. Dolenz, Jones, and Tork toured the United States from March through September 2001; Jones and Dolenz went on to tour the United Kingdom in 2002, but Tork declined to participate. Jones and Dolenz toured the United States one more time as a duo in 2002, and then split to concentrate on their own individual projects.

With different Monkees citing different reasons, the group chose not to mark their 40th anniversary in 2006, and it seems doubtful that The Monkees will be sighted again.

Impact

The Monkees, selected specifically to appeal to the youth market with their manufactured personae and carefully produced singles, are seen as an original precursor to the modern proliferation of studio and corporation-created bands. But this critical reputation has softened somewhat, with the recognition that The Monkees were neither the first manufactured group nor unusual in this respect. The Monkees also frequently contributed their own songwriting efforts on their albums and saw their musical skills improve. They ultimately became a self-directed group, playing their own instruments and writing many of their own songs.

The Monkees found unlikely fans among musicians of the punk rock period of the mid-1970s. Many of these punk performers had grown up on TV reruns of the series, and sympathized with the anti-industry, anti-Establishment trend of their career. Sex Pistols and Minor Threat both recorded versions of "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" and it was played live by Toy Love. The Sex Pistols are an English Punk rock band that formed in London in 1975 Minor Threat was an American Hardcore punk band that formed in Washington D This article is about the New Zealand band for the film of the same name see Toy Love.

In 1988 Run DMC recorded "Mary, Mary" on their album Tougher Than Leather. Australian indie-rock bands of the 1980s such as Grooveyard ("All The King's Horses"), Prince Vlad & the Gargoyle Impalers ("Mary Mary", "For Pete's Sake" and "Circle Sky") and The Upbeat and The Mexican Spitfires ("Mary Mary") performed Monkees cover versions. Indie rock is genre of Alternative rock that primarily exists in the independent Underground music scene Grooveyard was a legendary Den Haag disco located at a dodgy squat in The Hague Prince Vlad & the Gargoyle Impalers were a Sydney -based Indie rock Psychedelic band active in the early to mid- 80's,but they never released any Circle Sky is a song written by Michael Nesmith of The Monkees, which appeared on their sixth album the Head'' soundtrack, and also in the movie The Mexican Spitfires were a Sydney, Australia based Indie rock / Indie pop band formed in suburban Strathfield in the Strathfield Cassandra Wilson had an indie hit with "Last Train to Clarksville" in 1995. Cassandra Wilson (born December 4, 1955) is an American Jazz musician vocalist songwriter and producer from Jackson Mississippi. " Last Train to Clarksville " is the debut and number-one single by The Monkees, included on the group's 1966 self-titled album, that was released two months The alternative rock group Smash Mouth had a hit with "I'm a Believer" in 2001 (and featured in the blockbuster computer-animated movie Shrek). Alternative rock (also called alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative; known primarily in the UK as indie) is a genre of This article is about the San Jose California band For their eponymous album see Smash Mouth (album. Shrek is a 2001 computer-animated American Comedy film, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, and Japanese popsters Shonen Knife recorded "Daydream Believer". The all-female musical band Shonen Knife (少年ナイフ Shōnen Naifu; lit Indie group Carter USM recorded "Randy Scouse Git" (a. Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine (frequently shortened to Carter USM) were a British indie band formed in 1987 by singer Jim " Jim Bob k. a. Alternate Title). 1980s psychedelic rock band Bongwater, featuring Ann Magnuson and Mark Kramer, recorded "You Just May Be The One" and "The Porpoise Song". Ann Magnuson ( January 4, 1956) is an American actress Performance artist, and nightclub performer who first gained prominence in the 1985 Mark Kramer, known professionally as Kramer, is a musician composer performer Record producer and founder of the NY record label Shimmy-Disc. The Monkees also had a big influence on Paul Westerberg, lead singer/songwriter for The Replacements. "Daydream Believer" and "You Just May Be The One" are staples at his live shows.

The band's legacy was strengthened by Rhino Entertainment's acquisition of The Monkees' franchise from Columbia Pictures in the early 1990s. Rhino Entertainment Company is an American specialty Record label and production company owned by Warner Music Group. }} Columbia Pictures Industries Inc is an American Film production and distribution company The label has released several Monkees-related projects, including remastered editions of both the original television series and their complete music library, as well as their motion picture Head. Head is a psychedelic Motion picture released in 1968, starring TV group The Monkees (in credit order Peter

In the 1990s, three of The Monkees had minor roles in the family sitcom Boy Meets World. Boy Meets World was an American Television sitcom that chronicles the events and everyday life lessons of Cory Matthews, who grows up from a Tork played Topanga's father Jedidiah; Jones played Reginald, an old friend from Europe; Dolenz played Gordy, Mr. Matthews' best friend. In the one episode that the three were in together, they performed "My Girl. "

Jones, Tork and Dolenz also feature memorably as themselves in The Brady Bunch Movie. The Brady Bunch Movie is a 1995 comedy Film adaptation of the 1969 - 1974 television series The Brady Bunch Jones is invited by Marcia to appear as the surprise star guest at the High School prom. After a difficult start, he proves a surprise hit with the modern-day audience. Later, the Bradys themselves perform "Keep On Dancing", a 1960s-style 'groovy' song, in the evening's "Search for a Star" talent contest. Everyone is surprised when they win the award, until it is revealed that the judging panel consists of Jones, Tork and Dolenz.

David Bowie, already under contract to record his debut album, was forced to adopt the stage name of "Bowie" in order to have any chance of having his music released in the U. S. ; his original and legal name being David Robert Jones. During the early 1960s, Bowie was performing either under his own name or the stage name "Davie Jones", and briefly even as "Davy Jones", creating confusion with Davy Jones of The Monkees. To avoid this, in 1966 he chose "Bowie" for his stage name, after the Alamo hero Jim Bowie and his famous Bowie knife.

In 2005, eBay used "Daydream Believer" as the theme for a promotional campaign


Notable achievements

Discography

Studio Albums

Release Date Album Title (compilations in italics) Billboard Pop Albums UK Albums Chart
10/10/1966 The Monkees
1
1
01/10/1967 More Of The Monkees
1
1
05/20/1967 Headquarters
1
2
11/14/1967 Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.
1
4
04/22/1968 The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees
3
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12/01/1968 Head
45
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02/15/1969 Instant Replay
32
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10/11/1969 The Monkees Present
100
05/1970 Changes
152
08/01/1987 Pool It!
72
NR
10/15/1996 Justus
200

Live Album

Release Date Album Title (compilations in italics) Billboard Pop Albums UK Albums Chart
1987 Live 1967

Compilations

Release Date Album Title (compilations in italics) Billboard Pop Albums UK Albums Chart
1969 The Monkees Greatest Hits
89
NR
1971 Barrel Full of Monkees
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NR
1972 Re-Focus
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NR
1976 The Monkees Greatest Hits
58
NR
1982 More Greatest Hits of the Monkees
--
NR
1983 Monkee Business
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NR
1984 Monkee Flips
--
NR
1985 Hit Factory
--
NR
1986 Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees
24
NR
1988 Missing Links
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1989 Hey Hey It's The Monkees - Greatest Hits
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12
1990 Missing Links Volume Two
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1991 Listen to the Band
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1995 The Monkees Greatest Hits
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1996 Missing Links Volume Three
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1996 Barrelful Of Monkees: Monkees Songs For Kids!
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1997 Here They Come . For the group's self-titled album see The Monkees (album. For the TV series see The Monkees (TV series. More of The Monkees is the second full-length Album by The Monkees. The third album issued by The Monkees, Headquarters was their first LP recorded primarily by the four members of the group Pisces Aquarius Capricorn & Jones Ltd was the fourth album by The Monkees, released on November 14, 1967, when the Monkees were exerting The Birds The Bees & The Monkees is a studio album by The Monkees released in April 1968 Head is the Soundtrack to the band's first and only theatrical release Head. Instant Replay is the seventh album by The Monkees. Issued after the cancellation of the group's NBC television series it is also the first album released after The Monkees Present is The Monkees ' eighth album It is the second album released after the departure of Peter Tork, and the last to feature Michael Pool It!, issued 1987 by Rhino Records, is a pop/rock album (the tenth studio release by The Monkees. Justus is the eleventh studio album by The Monkees, recorded in celebration of their 30th anniversary Live 1967 is a Live album by The Monkees, compiled from show dates (in Seattle, Portland and Spokane) on their 1967 The first greatest hits album of The Monkees was issued by Colgems in June 1969 Barrel Full of Monkees was a compilation album of songs by The Monkees, released in 1971 by Colgems Records, and was the last LP issued by the label Re-Focus was a 1972 Compilation album of songs by The Monkees, released on Bell Records, the successor to Colgems Records, which had been The Monkees Greatest Hits was a 1976 Greatest hits Compilation album of songs by the Monkees released by Arista Records, and More Greatest Hits of the Monkees was a 1982 Greatest hits Compilation album of songs by the Monkees, assembled and released by Arista Monkee Business was a 1982 singles and Rarities Compilation album of songs by the Monkees, issued by Monkee Flips was a 1984 singles and Rarities Compilation album of songs by the Monkees, issued by Rhino Records. Hit Factory was a 1985 Compilation album of songs by The Monkees, released by Pair Records and licensed from Arista Records. Then and Now the Best of The Monkees was a 1986 Compilation album of songs by The Monkees, released by Arista Records. Missing Links is a 1988 Compilation album by The Monkees. While "Apples Peaches Bananas And Pears" was featured in their 1960s television Missing Links Volume Two is the second of three rarity albums by The Monkees. The Monkees' 1995 Greatest Hits album was the third so titled to date Missing Links Volume Three is the third and final volume in a series of Missing Links compilations by The Monkees. . . The Greatest Hits Of The Monkees
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15
1998 The Monkees Anthology
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2001 The Definitive Monkees
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15
2001 Music Box
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2003 The Best of the Monkees
51
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Singles

Release date U. The Monkees Anthology is a two- CD set by The Monkees issued in 1998 (see 1998 in music) Music Box is a four CD set by The Monkees. It replaced the previous Monkees box set Listen to the Band. The Best of the Monkees is a Monkees compilation released by Rhino Entertainment. S. Release / UK Release Title Chart Positions
Billboard Hot 100 Cashbox UK Singles Chart
08/16/1966 Colgems 66-1001 / RCA 1547 "Last Train to Clarksville" / "Take a Giant Step" #1 #1 #23
11/12/1966 Colgems 66-1002 / RCA 1560 "I'm a Believer" / #1 #1 #1
"(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" #20 #25 -
03/08/1967 Colgems 66-1004 / RCA 1580 "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" / #2 #1 #3
"The Girl I Knew Somewhere" #39 - -
 ??/1967 RCA 1604 (no US release) "Alternate Title" / "Forget That Girl" NR NR #2
07/10/1967 Colgems 66-1007 / RCA 1620 "Pleasant Valley Sunday" / #3 #3 #11
"Words" #11 #5 -
10/25/1967 Colgems 66-1012 / RCA 1645 "Daydream Believer" / #1 #1 #5
"Goin' Down" #104 - -
03/02/1968 Colgems 66-1019 / RCA 1673 "Valleri" / #3 #1 #12
"Tapioca Tundra" #34 #47 -
06/08/1968 Colgems 66-1023 / RCA 1706 "D.W. Washburn" / #19 #10 #17
"It's Nice To Be With You" #51 #26 -
10/05/1968 Colgems 66-1031 (no UK release) "Porpoise Song" / #62 #41 NR
"As We Go Along" #106 - NR
02/08/1969 Colgems 66-5000 (stock), SP-45-191 (promo) / RCA 1802 "Tear Drop City"1 / "A Man Without A Dream"1 #56 #37 #46
04/26/1969 Colgems 66-5004 / RCA 1824 "Listen to the Band"1 / #63 #57 -
"Someday Man"1 #81 #80 #47
07/1969 RCA 1862 (no US release) "Daddy's Song" / "Porpoise Song" NR NR -
09/06/1969 Colgems 66-5005 / RCA 1887 "Good Clean Fun"1 / #82 #90 -
"Mommy and Daddy"1 #109 - -
04/1970 Colgems 66-5011 / RCA 1958 "Oh My My"² / "I Love You Better"² #98 #94 -
04/1971 Bell 986 (no UK release) "Do It in the Name of Love"² ³ / "Lady Jane"² ³ - - -
1972 Arista 0201 (U. Cash Box (or Cashbox) magazine was a weekly publication devoted to the music and coin-operated machine industries which was published from July 1942 to November The UK Singles Chart is compiled by The Official UK Charts Company (OCC on behalf of the British record industry " Last Train to Clarksville " is the debut and number-one single by The Monkees, included on the group's 1966 self-titled album, that was released two months " I'm a Believer " is a song composed by Neil Diamond and recorded by the band The Monkees in 1966 with the lead vocals by Micky Dolenz " A Little Bit Me A Little Bit You " is a song by Neil Diamond that was released by The Monkees in 1967 (see 1967 in music) " Pleasant Valley Sunday " is a Song by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, most famous for the version recorded by The Monkees in 1967 " Daydream Believer " is a song composed by John Stewart shortly before he left the Kingston Trio. " Valleri " is a Song written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart for The Monkees, who had a #3 on Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on " DW Washburn " is a Song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. S. Reissue) "Daydream Believer" / "(Theme From) The Monkees" - - -
1973 Flashback 70 (U. S. Reissue) "Last Train to Clarksville" / "Monkees Theme" - - -
1973 Flashback 71 (U. S. Reissue) "I'm A Believer" / "Pleasant Valley Sunday" - - -
1973 Flashback 72 (U. " Pleasant Valley Sunday " is a Song by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, most famous for the version recorded by The Monkees in 1967 S. Reissue) "Daydream Believer" / "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" - - -
1976 Christmas CDS-700/701 "Christmas Is My Time of Year"4 /"White Christmas"4 - - -
1980  ??/Arista ARIST 326 "The Monkees EP" - - #33
1982 Relived BIR-004 (no UK release) "Steam Engine" / "Rainbows" - - -
1982 Flashback AFS-9118 (U. S. Reissue) "Last Train to Clarksville" / "Monkees' Theme" - - -
1982 Flashback AFS-9119 (U. S. Reissue) "I'm A Believer" / "Pleasant Valley Sunday" - - -
1982 Flashback AFS-9120 (U. " Pleasant Valley Sunday " is a Song by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, most famous for the version recorded by The Monkees in 1967 S. Reissue) "Daydream Believer" / "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" - - -
1982 Flashback AFS-9234 (U. S. Reissue) "Valleri" / "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" - - -
06/27/1986 Arista AS1-9505 / Arista 1673/2673/3673/4673 "That Was Then, This is Now"4 / "(Theme From) The Monkees" #20 - #68
1986 Arista AS1-9532 (no UK release) "Daydream Believer (remix)" / "Randy Scouse Git" #79 - -
1986 Christmas CDS-702/703 (Reissue w/PS) "Christmas Is My Time of Year"4 /"White Christmas"4 - - -
1987 Rhino RNOR-74408 (no UK release) "Heart and Soul"4 / "MGBGT (Live)"4 #87 - -
1987 Rhino RNOR-74410 (no UK release) "Every Step of the Way"4 / "(I'll) Love You Forever (Live)"4 #92 - -
1987 Rhino RNSI-74411 (U. That Was Then This Is Now is a song written by Vance Brescia and recorded by Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork of The Monkees. S. picture disc) "Every Step of the Way"4 / "(I'll) Love You Forever (Live)"4 - - -
1989  ??/Arista 112157 "The Monkees EP - - #62
199? Collectables (U. S. -only box set of 18 45s) VARIOUS (includes reissues of all Colgems and Rhino releases) - - -
1998 Collectables COL-0386 (U. S. reissue) "Last Train to Clarksville" / "It's Nice To Be With You" - - -
1998 Collectables COL-0387 (U. S. reissue) "Monkees Theme" / "The Girl I Knew Somewhere" - - -
1998 Collectables COL-0388 (U. S. reissue) "I'm A Believer" / "Words" - - -
1998 Collectables COL-0389 (U. S. reissue) "Daydream Believer" / "Listen To The Band" - - -
1998 Collectables COL-0390 (U. S. reissue) "D. W. Washburn" / "A Little Bit Of Me, A Little Bit Of You" (sic) - - -
1998 Collectables COL-0391 (U. S. reissue) "Pleasant Valley Sunday" / "Tapioca Tundra" - - -
1998 Collectables COL-0392 (U. " Pleasant Valley Sunday " is a Song by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, most famous for the version recorded by The Monkees in 1967 S. reissue) "Valleri" / "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" - - -
Notes:
  1. Without Peter Tork.
  1. Without Peter Tork and Mike Nesmith.
  1. Released as by "Mickey Dolenz and Davy Jones" (sic).
  1. Reunion without Mike Nesmith.

Comics

There was also "The Monkees" comic published by Dell which ran from 1-17 (1967-1969) as well as a Daily Mirror "Crazy Cartoon Book" (2/6, now 12. 5p) which had four comic stories as well as 4 photos of The Monkeees, all in black and white. Published 1967.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Baker, Glenn A. (1986, rev. When adding to this page please ensure that your claims are sourced This is a list of episodes of the television series The Monkees which ran on NBC from 1966 to 1968, every Monday night at 730/630 Central Time New Monkees was the name of both a US Pop rock music group and the short-lived 1987 syndicated television show featuring the group The Monkeemobile is a modified Pontiac GTO that was designed and built by designer Dean Jeffries for The Monkees, a pop-rock band and Television program Glenn A Baker (born 28 July 1952) is an Australian Journalist and Commentator, well known in Australia for his vast knowledge of 2000). Monkeemania: The Story of The Monkees. Plexus Publishing. ISBN 0859652920.  
  2. ^ Lefcowitz, Eric (1986, rev. 1989). The Monkees Tale. Last Gasp of San Francisco. ISBN 0867193786.  
  3. ^ Head facts from the Internet Movie database

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