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Search: Monkees

CDs (9) new/usedLPs (7) new/usedMagazines (1)All (17)

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new MonkeesHead ... LP
Colgems/Rhino, 1968. Very Good+ (reissue).... $14.99
A wonderfully trippy record by The Monkees, and the soundtrack to their equally trippy film from the late 60s. The music's like nothing else they ever did, and the record's a post-Sgt. Pepper's collage of sounds from the movie, weird little spoken bits, and delightfully psychedelic songs. Incidental music's by Ken Thorne, but the bulk of the tracks are by Jones, Tork, Nesmith, and Dolenz. Titles include "Porpoise Song", "Circle Sky", "Can You Dig It", "Gravy", and "Dandruff?"
(Rhino reissue in the foil cover.)

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MonkeesMonkees Present ... LP
Colgems, 1969. Very Good+ .... $6.99
(80s pressing on Rhino.)

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MonkeesThen & Now – The Best Of The Monkees ... LP
Arista, Late 60s. Very Good Gatefold .... $4.99
(80s pressing.)

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new MonkeesMonkee Business (picture disc) ... LP
Rhino, 1982. Used .... $9.99 Out Of Stock
 
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Biff Rose — Roast Beef ... LP
Down Pat/Pacific Arts, 1978. Very Good+ .... $6.99
Wow! Here's leftfield singer-songwriter Biff Rose's rare late 70s Roast Beef album – financed and produced by Mike Nesmith of The Monkees and supposedly recorded in a single sitting – pretty cool stuff from one of the most idiosyncratic cats of his era! Titles include "Home Is Just As Good As Anyplace", "She Said", "Anxious Moments", "Time Was Very Long Ago", "I'd Rather Be With You Than Alive Or Dead", "Afraid To Fall In Love Again", "Be Happy (Smile While You Can)", "We Were Only Fourteen" and more.

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Wichita Train Whistle — Mike Nesmith Presents – The Wichita Train Whistle Sings ... LP
Dot, 1968. Very Good+ Gatefold .... $9.99
An incredibly groovy album – filled with instrumental tracks that shift between funky big band and groovy 60s soundtrack – all arranged by Mike Nesmith and Shorty Rogers! The feel here is like that of some of Rogers' other groovy late 60s instrumental one-off albums – like his hot rod, dune buggy, or surf-orchestra sides – and Nesmith brings in a slightly cynical tone that manifests itself in the choice of some of the instrumentation for the tracks, and the overall setting of the record. Think Monkees instrumentals gone groovier, and you've got part of the picture – but there's also plenty of snippets of Sunset Strip hip and Warner Brothers longing for the past too! Titles include "While I Cried", "Don't Cry Now", "Tapioca Tundra", "Nine Times Blue", "Carlisle Wheeling", and "You Told Me".
(In the original die-cut cover. Cover has some wear.)

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Various — Super Breaks – Return To The Old School – Classic Breaks & Beats From The Birth Of Hip Hop ... LP
BGP (UK), New Copy 2LP .... $18.99
A damn classic entry in the Super Breaks series from BGP – one that's filled with crucial sample cuts from the old school – some really wonderful funky nuggets, brought together here as a great reminder of the tracks that first got us digging back in the day! There's less of the totally obscure numbers here than you might find on other Super Breaks volumes, but things aren't totally mainstream either – and the compilers have not only done a great job of pulling together tracks that were really important for hip hop, but have also managed to put a really fresh spin on the music altogether – reminding us once again that even in the age of digital music, nothing beats a well-done compilation! Titles include "Shifting Gears" by Johnny Hammond, "Mary Mary" by The Monkees, "Scratchin" by Magic Disco Machine, "It's Just Begun" by Jimmy Castor, "Africano" by Earth Wind & Fire, "Apache" by Incredible Bongo Band, "Got To Get A Knutt" by New Birth, "Get Up & Dance" by Freedom, "Super Sporm" by Captain Sky, "Who Is He & What Is He To You" by Creative Source, "Funky President" by James Brown, "Blow Your Head" by The JBs, "Johnny The Fox" by Thin Lizzy, "Let A Woman Be A Woman Let A Man Be A Man" by Dyke & The Blazers, "The Clapping Song" by Shirley Ellis, and "Get Ya Some" by Melvin Sparks.
Also available: Super Breaks – Return To The Old School – Classic Breaks & Beats From The Birth Of Hip Hop ... CD $15.99
 
 
 

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