Rhino has been releasing
excellent box sets of the original Monkees albums. The latest to receive the
deluxe treatment (and perhaps the last, unless the rumor proves false about
shunning Changes) is The Monkees Present. The Deluxe Edition
includes three discs, a 7-inch and a book. The first disc features the original
stereo album plus bonus material, and you can read my review here.
The second disc, Mono
Mixes And Rarities, opens with a radio spot for the album. This was previously
included on the 1994 version of The Monkees Present. Most of the rest of the
second disc is previously unreleased material, including mono mixes of several
of the album tracks, starting with the nice David Jones song “If I Knew” (the
TV mono mix).
TV Mono Mixes
Even though The Monkees show had been canceled
before The Monkees Present was
recorded, several of these songs made their way into re-runs of the program (as
well as songs from the next record, Changes).
The songs were edited in, which totally confused me as a kid because Channel 56
in Massachusetts would sometimes show the original versions and sometimes the
re-edited versions of episodes. Well, this second disc includes some of the TV
mono mixes, including “French Song,” a song whose final line kind of haunted me
as a kid, the simple, “Then they’re gone.”
There is also the TV mono
mix of “Penny Music,” a fun, big number sung by Davy Jones. I love that this
disc includes the TV mono mix of “Midnight Train,” a track that was shockingly
previously unreleased, and the version I loved as a child. This was one of the
tracks edited into re-runs of the television series. Even though those were
episodes that had been tampered with, I wish that they’d be released on DVD.
"Mommy And Daddy"
There are three versions of “Mommy And Daddy,” one of my
favorite Monkees tunes. The first is a mono. The other two are stereo mixes,
one being from 7/1/69, the other from 7/2/69. All of these feature the lyrics
released on the official version. And there are two versions of “Bye Bye Baby
Bye Bye,” another favorite of mine. One is a really interesting alternate
stereo mix.
This disc also includes
the single version of “Listen To The Band.” This song still works for me every
time I hear it. Even the fake audience applause doesn’t bother me. This disc
also has the LP version that was included on Then And Now…The Best Of The Monkees.
"I Never Thought It Peculiar"
Also included are two
mono mixes of “I Never Thought It Peculiar,” one without overdubs and one with
them. “I Never Thought It Peculiar” would make it onto 1970’s Changes. There are two versions of “If You
Have The Time,” both including a bit of studio banter at the beginning, which
is cool. The first is an interesting mix, without the Moog. The second has the
Moog. The instrumental sections of the two versions have very different feels.
It’s interesting how the presence of the Moog can change the whole vibe of the
song.
"Steam Engine"
This disc also includes
the version of “Steam Engine” I listened to as a kid, the version from Monkee Business, a compilation I
listened to over and over. What a great song. I was always impressed by Micky’s
vocal performance on this track, and still am.
A version of “Time And
Time Again” was included as a bonus track on the 1994 re-issue of Changes. The version here, a mono mix,
was previously unreleased, and includes a short bit of studio banter at the
beginning.
The second disc ends with
a weird radio spot for the Greatest Hits
record. I wonder if that helped sell a single copy.
CD Track List
- The Monkees Present Radio Spot
- If I Knew (TV Mono Mix)
- Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye (Mono Mix)
- Looking For The Good Times (Mono Mix)
- Ladies Aid Society (1969 Mono Mix)
- Listen To The Band (Single Mix)
- French Song (TV Mono Mix)
- Mommy And Daddy (1969 Mono Mix)
- Circle Sky (1969 “New” Mono Mix)
- Penny Music (TV Mono Mix)
- Apples, Peaches, Bananas And Pears (1969 Mono Mix)
- Of You (1969 Mono Mix)
- I Never Thought It Peculiar (1969 Mono Mix without Overdubs)
- Kicking Stones (1969 Mono Mix)
- Listen To The Band (LP Version)
- If You Have The Time (1969 Mono Mix without Moog)
- Midnight Train (TV Mono Mix)
- My Storybook Of You (Mono Mix)
- Steam Engine (Mono Mix)
- Time And Time Again (Mono Mix)
- Mommy And Daddy (7/1/69 Stereo Mix)
- I Never Thought It Peculiar (Mono Mix with Overdubs)
- Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye (Alternate Stereo Mix)
- If You Have The Time (1969 Mono Mix with Moog)
- Mommy And Daddy (7/2/69 Stereo Mix)
- French Song (Rough Mono Mix)
- The Monkees Greatest Hits Radio Spot
The Monkees Present
Deluxe Edition was released on August 13, 2013 through Rhino. I’m posting
separate reviews of the first and third discs.
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