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| Name = Greatest Hits |
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| name = Greatest Hits |
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| type = greatest |
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| artist = [[the Monkees]] |
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| cover = Greatest Hits (1995 The Monkees album).coverart.jpg |
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| released = October 24, 1995 |
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| recorded = 1966–1987 |
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| Genre = [[Rock (music)|Rock]] |
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| genre = [[Rock (music)|Rock]] |
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| length = 59:12 |
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| label = [[Rhino Records|Rhino]] 72190 |
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| producer = [[Boyce and Hart|Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart]], [[Jack Keller (songwriter)|Jack Keller]], [[Jeff Barry]], [[Michael Nesmith]], [[Chip Douglas]], [[The Monkees]], [[Gerry Goffin]], Michael Lloyd, [[Roger Bechirian]] |
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| This album = ''Greatest Hits'' <br> (1995) | |
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| prev_title = The ★ Collection: 25th Anniversary Edition |
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| Next album = ''[[Barrelful of Monkees: Monkees Songs for Kids!|Barrelful of Monkees]]''<br> (1996) |
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| prev_year = 1992 |
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| next_title = [[Barrelful of Monkees: Monkees Songs for Kids!]] |
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| next_year = 1996 |
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{{Music ratings |
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The Monkees' 1995 '''Greatest Hits''' album was the third so titled to date. It was issued when Rhino Records took over the Monkees' catalog, and was intended to replace the existing Arista compilations. It has since been superseded by ''[[The Monkees Anthology]]'' and ''[[The Best of the Monkees]]''. |
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| rev1Score = {{Rating|4.5|5}}<ref>{{cite web|last=Unterberger|first=Richie|title=The Monkees ''Greatest Hits'' (Rhino)|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/greatest-hits-rhino-mw0000196358|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=March 24, 2015}}</ref> |
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| rev2 = [[MusicHound]] |
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| rev2Score = {{Rating|5|5}}<ref>{{cite book|editor-last1=Graff|editor-first1=Gary|editor-last2=Durchholz|editor-first2=Daniel|title=MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide|edition=2nd|publisher=Visible Ink Press|location=Farmington Hills, MI|year=1999|isbn=1-57859-061-2|page=[https://archive.org/details/isbn_9781578590612/page/774 774]|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9781578590612/page/774}}</ref> |
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The Monkees' 1995 '''Greatest Hits''' album was the third so titled to date. It was issued when [[Rhino Records]] took over the Monkees' catalog, and was intended to replace the existing Arista compilations. It has since been superseded by ''[[The Monkees Anthology]]'' and ''[[The Best of the Monkees]]''. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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# "[[(Theme from) The Monkees]]" <small>([[Boyce and Hart|Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart]])</small> |
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{{Track listing |
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# "[[Last Train to Clarksville]]" <small>(Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart)</small> |
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# "[[I Wanna Be Free (The Monkees song)|I Wanna Be Free]]" <small>(Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart)</small> |
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# "[[I'm A Believer]]" <small>([[Neil Diamond]])</small> |
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| extra_column = Lead vocals |
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# "[[(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone]]" (Single Version) <small>(Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart)</small> |
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# "[[Mary, Mary (song)|Mary, Mary]]" <small>([[Michael Nesmith]])</small> |
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| title1 = [[(Theme From) The Monkees]] |
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# "[[A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You]]" <small>(Neil Diamond)</small> |
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| note1 = |
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# "The Girl I Knew Somewhere" <small>(Michael Nesmith)</small> |
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| writer1 = [[Boyce and Hart|Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart]] |
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# "[[Randy Scouse Git]] (Alternate Title)" <small>([[Mickey Dolenz]])</small> |
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| extra1 = [[Micky Dolenz]] |
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# "[[Pleasant Valley Sunday]]" (Single Version) <small>([[Gerry Goffin]] and [[Carole King]])</small> |
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| length1 = 2:21 |
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# "Words" (Single Version) <small>(Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart)</small> |
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# "[[Daydream Believer]]" <small>([[John Stewart (musician)|John Stewart]])</small> |
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| title2 = [[Last Train to Clarksville]] |
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# "Goin' Down" <small>(Diane Hildebrand, [[Peter Tork]], Michael Nesmith, Mickey Dolenz and [[Davy Jones]])</small> |
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# "[[Valleri]]" <small>(Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart)</small> |
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| writer2 = Boyce, Hart |
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# "[[D.W. Washburn]]" <small>([[Jerry Leiber]], [[Mike Stoller]])</small> |
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| extra2 = Dolenz |
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# "It's Nice To Be With You" <small>([[Jerry Goldstein]])</small> |
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| length2 = 2:46 |
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# "[[Porpoise Song]]" (Single Version) <small>(Gerry Goffin and Carole King)</small> |
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# "Listen To The Band" (Single Version) <small>(Michael Nesmith)</small> |
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| title3 = [[I Wanna Be Free (The Monkees song)|I Wanna Be Free]] |
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# "[[That Was Then, This Is Now (song)|That Was Then, This Is Now]]" <small>(Vance Brescia)</small> |
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# "Heart And Soul" <small>([[Simon Byrne]] and Andrew Howell)</small> |
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| writer3 = Boyce, Hart |
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| extra3 = [[Davy Jones (musician)|Davy Jones]] |
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| length3 = 2:27 |
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| title4 = [[I'm a Believer]] |
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| note4 = |
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| writer4 = [[Neil Diamond]] |
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| extra4 = Dolenz |
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| length4 = 2:47 |
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| title5 = [[(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone]] |
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| note5 = Single version |
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| writer5 = Boyce, Hart |
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| extra5 = Dolenz |
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| length5 = 2:23 |
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| title6 = [[Mary, Mary (song)|Mary, Mary]] |
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| note6 = |
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| writer6 = [[Michael Nesmith]] |
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| extra6 = Dolenz |
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| length6 = 2:17 |
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| title7 = [[A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You]] |
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| note7 = |
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| writer7 = Diamond |
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| extra7 = Jones |
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| length7 = 2:51 |
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| title8 = [[The Girl I Knew Somewhere]] |
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| note8 = |
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| writer8 = Nesmith |
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| extra8 = Dolenz |
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| length8 = 2:35 |
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| title9 = [[Randy Scouse Git]] |
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| note9 = |
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| writer9 = [[Micky Dolenz]] |
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| extra9 = Dolenz |
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| length9 = 2:36 |
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| title10 = [[Pleasant Valley Sunday]] |
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| note10 = Single version |
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| writer10 = [[Gerry Goffin]], [[Carole King]] |
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| extra10 = Dolenz |
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| length10 = 3:11 |
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| title11 = [[Words (The Monkees song)|Words]] |
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| note11 = Single version |
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| writer11 = Boyce, Hart |
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| extra11 = Dolenz, [[Peter Tork]] |
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| length11 = 2:52 |
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| title12 = [[Daydream Believer]] |
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| note12 = |
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| writer12 = [[John Stewart (musician)|John Stewart]] |
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| extra12 = Jones |
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| length12 = 3:01 |
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| title13 = [[Goin' Down (The Monkees song)|Goin' Down]] |
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| note13 = |
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| writer13 = Diane Hildebrand, [[Peter Tork]], Nesmith, Dolenz, Jones |
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| extra13 = Dolenz |
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| length13 = 4:25 |
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| title14 = [[Valleri]] |
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| note14 = |
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| writer14 = Boyce, Hart |
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| extra14 = Jones |
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| length14 = 2:21 |
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| title15 = [[D. W. Washburn]] |
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| note15 = |
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| writer15 = [[Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller|Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller]] |
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| extra15 = Dolenz |
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| length15 = 2:51 |
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| title16 = It's Nice to Be with You |
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| note16 = |
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| writer16 = [[Jerry Goldstein (producer)|Jerry Goldstein]] |
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| extra16 = Jones |
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| length16 = 2:54 |
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| title17 = [[Porpoise Song|Porpoise Song (Theme from ''Head'')]] |
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| note17 = Single version |
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| writer17 = Goffin, King |
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| extra17 = Dolenz |
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| length17 = 4:13 |
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| title18 = [[Listen to the Band (song)|Listen to the Band]] |
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| note18 = Single version |
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| writer18 = Nesmith |
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| extra18 = [[Michael Nesmith]] |
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| length18 = 2:34 |
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| title19 = [[That Was Then, This Is Now (song)|That Was Then, This Is Now]] |
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| note19 = Micky Dolenz & Peter Tork of The Monkees |
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| writer19 = Vance Brescia |
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| extra19 = Dolenz |
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| length19 = 4:04 |
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| title20 = Heart and Soul |
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| note20 = |
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| writer20 = [[Simon Byrne]], Andrew Howell |
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| extra20 = Dolenz |
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| length20 = 3:44 |
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===Notes=== |
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*All songs are in [[Stereophonic sound|stereo]] except "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone," "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You," "Pleasant Valley Sunday," and "Words" which are in [[Monaural|mono]]. |
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*"A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" and "The Girl I Knew Somewhere" are not original mixes but the 1987 remixes as first released on the [[Compact disc|CD]] version of ''[[The Monkees Greatest Hits]]'' ([[Arista Records|Arista]]) in 1987. |
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*"Valleri" does not fade out but has the "cold ending" as first released on ''[[Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees]]'' in 1986. |
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Greatest Hits | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | October 24, 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1966–1987 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 59:12 | |||
Label | Rhino 72190 | |||
Producer | Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, Jack Keller, Jeff Barry, Michael Nesmith, Chip Douglas, The Monkees, Gerry Goffin, Michael Lloyd, Roger Bechirian | |||
The Monkees chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
MusicHound | [2] |
The Monkees' 1995 Greatest Hits album was the third so titled to date. It was issued when Rhino Records took over the Monkees' catalog, and was intended to replace the existing Arista compilations. It has since been superseded by The Monkees Anthology and The Best of the Monkees.
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals | Length |
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1. | "(Theme From) The Monkees" | Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart | Micky Dolenz | 2:21 |
2. | "Last Train to Clarksville" | Boyce, Hart | Dolenz | 2:46 |
3. | "I Wanna Be Free" | Boyce, Hart | Davy Jones | 2:27 |
4. | "I'm a Believer" | Neil Diamond | Dolenz | 2:47 |
5. | "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" (Single version) | Boyce, Hart | Dolenz | 2:23 |
6. | "Mary, Mary" | Michael Nesmith | Dolenz | 2:17 |
7. | "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" | Diamond | Jones | 2:51 |
8. | "The Girl I Knew Somewhere" | Nesmith | Dolenz | 2:35 |
9. | "Randy Scouse Git" | Micky Dolenz | Dolenz | 2:36 |
10. | "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (Single version) | Gerry Goffin, Carole King | Dolenz | 3:11 |
11. | "Words" (Single version) | Boyce, Hart | Dolenz, Peter Tork | 2:52 |
12. | "Daydream Believer" | John Stewart | Jones | 3:01 |
13. | "Goin' Down" | Diane Hildebrand, Peter Tork, Nesmith, Dolenz, Jones | Dolenz | 4:25 |
14. | "Valleri" | Boyce, Hart | Jones | 2:21 |
15. | "D. W. Washburn" | Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller | Dolenz | 2:51 |
16. | "It's Nice to Be with You" | Jerry Goldstein | Jones | 2:54 |
17. | "Porpoise Song (Theme from Head)" (Single version) | Goffin, King | Dolenz | 4:13 |
18. | "Listen to the Band" (Single version) | Nesmith | Michael Nesmith | 2:34 |
19. | "That Was Then, This Is Now" (Micky Dolenz & Peter Tork of The Monkees) | Vance Brescia | Dolenz | 4:04 |
20. | "Heart and Soul" | Simon Byrne, Andrew Howell | Dolenz | 3:44 |
Notes
[edit]- All songs are in stereo except "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone," "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You," "Pleasant Valley Sunday," and "Words" which are in mono.
- "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" and "The Girl I Knew Somewhere" are not original mixes but the 1987 remixes as first released on the CD version of The Monkees Greatest Hits (Arista) in 1987.
- "Valleri" does not fade out but has the "cold ending" as first released on Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees in 1986.
References
[edit]- ^ Unterberger, Richie. "The Monkees Greatest Hits (Rhino)". AllMusic. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
- ^ Graff, Gary; Durchholz, Daniel, eds. (1999). MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide (2nd ed.). Farmington Hills, MI: Visible Ink Press. p. 774. ISBN 1-57859-061-2.