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Disco de The Monkees - Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart
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Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart |
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Fecha de Publicación:2005-11-15
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Pop, Oldies, 1960s Pop
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Sello Discográfico:Él
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:5013929305229
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Most music fans showed no interest in this album when in it was released in 1976 -- it was most certainly their loss. Though lightweight and fluffy, this album ended up being the most consistent {$Monkees}-related release since {^Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones}, the fourth {$Monkees} album from 1967. With top-notch songs from the pens of {$Tommy Boyce} and {$Bobby Hart} and even a few outstanding tracks from {$Mickey Dolenz}, this album was destined to be a cult classic. Kicking off with the mid-tempo balladry of {&"Right Now,"} sung by {$Davy Jones} and featuring a few {$Lennon}-esque chord changes, it was obvious that this was not the latest {$Deep Purple} album (although the chunky guitar riff in {&"Moonfire"} certainly owes a bit of debt to {$DP}'s {&"Smoke on the Water"} if you can believe it). {&"I Love You (And I'm Glad That I Said It),"} sung by {$Hart}, is a beautiful ballad that {$Kenny Rogers} could've turned into a monstrous hit. {&"You and I"} is the same track that the {$Monkees} re-recorded for the {^Justus} album, though this version is sung by {$Dolenz} and is much better. {&"It Always Hurts the Most in the Morning"} is another track sung by {$Dolenz} and features even more {$Lennon}-esque chord changes. {&"You Didn't Feel That Way Last Night"} is a direct rewrite of the {$Monkees} classic {&"Stepping Stone"} and {$Dolenz} has fun with it. The {$Dolenz}-penned track {&"Savin' My Love for You"} is pure pop cheese but is one of the greatest cheese-pop songs ever written. The single {&"I Remember the Feeling}" is one of those feel-good tracks that restores your faith in pop music with {$Jones} handling the verses and {$Dolenz} belting his way throughout the chorus. {$Dolenz} steals the show on this album. His harmonies are perfect while his lead vocals have never sounded better. Though the other three members take their solo turns handling a verse of {&"Sail on Sailor,"} {$Dolenz} sits out the verses but steals the show during the chorus' fadeout while wailing "Sail On! Sail On! Sail O-o-n!" Genius. The only misstep here is a horrific rendition of {&"Along Came Jones"} that may have been fun to record but is too painful to listen to. {$DJB & H} had quite a past behind them, but they certainly lived up their legend here. ~ Stephen Schnee, All Music Guide
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Right Now, I Love You (And I'm Glad to Say It) |
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I Love You (And I'm Glad That I Said It) |
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You and I +Video
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Teenager in Love |
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Sail on Sailor |
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It Always Hurts More in the Morning |
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Moonfire |
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You Didn't Feel That Way Last Night (Don't You Remember) |
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Along Came Jones |
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Savin' My Love for You |
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I Remember the Feeling |
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Sweet Heart Attack |
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