The Monkees Present
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The Monkees Present | ||
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Studio album by The Monkees | ||
Released | October 1, 1969 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | Colgems Records | |
Producer(s) | Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Davy Jones, Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, Bill Chadwick | |
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The Monkees chronology | ||
![]() Greatest Hits (1969) |
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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 Nesmith until 1996's Justus.
The original plan was to release a double album which devoted one side to each member of the group, who by now were recording virtually as solo artists. With Tork gone, and record sales waning, the decision was made to pare the track selection down to a single disc.
[edit] Track listing
- "Little Girl" (Dolenz)
- "Good Clean Fun" (Nesmith)
- "If I Knew" (Chadwick, Jones)
- "Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye" (Dolenz, Klein)
- "Never Tell a Woman Yes" (Nesmith)
- "Looking for the Good Times" (Boyce, Hart)
- "Ladies Aid Society" (Boyce, Hart)
- "Listen to the Band" (Nesmith)
- "French Song" (Chadwick)
- "Mommy and Daddy" (Dolenz)
- "Oklahoma Backroom Dancer" (Murphey)
- "Pillow Time" (Scott, Willis)
[edit] CD Bonus Tracks
- "Calico Girlfriend Samba" (Nesmith)
- "Good Earth"
- "Listen to the Band" (Nesmith)
- "Mommy and Daddy" (Dolenz)
- "Monkees Present Radio Promo"