Live 1967 is a
live albumA live album – commonly contrasted with a studio album – is a recording consisting of material recorded during stage performances. Live albums may be recorded at a single concert, or combine recordings made at multiple concerts...
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The MonkeesThe Monkees were a pop rock quartet assembled by Robert "Bob" Rafelson and Bert Schneider in Los Angeles in 1966 for the American television series The Monkees, which aired from 1966 to 1968...
, compiled from show dates (in Seattle,
PortlandPortland is a city located in the Northwestern United States, near the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers in the state of Oregon. As of July 2008, it has an estimated population of 575,930, making it the 29th most populous in the United States. It has been referred to as the most...
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SpokaneSpokane is a city located in the Northwestern United States in the state of Washington. It is the largest city and county seat of Spokane County, as well as the metropolitan center of the Inland Northwest region...
) on their 1967
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tour. The songs mostly feature the Monkees themselves singing and playing, although the "solo spots" for each member feature music by opening act
The SundownersCaptain Nemo is a music album by the American group The Sundowners, originally released in 1968 on Decca Records. The album was out of print for decades, but it is nowadays available on remastered CD.-History:...
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Rhino Handmade Records released all 51 recordings from the Seattle show on a limited edition Monkees CD release,
Summer 1967: The Complete U.S.
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Live 1967 is a
live albumA live album – commonly contrasted with a studio album – is a recording consisting of material recorded during stage performances. Live albums may be recorded at a single concert, or combine recordings made at multiple concerts...
by
The MonkeesThe Monkees were a pop rock quartet assembled by Robert "Bob" Rafelson and Bert Schneider in Los Angeles in 1966 for the American television series The Monkees, which aired from 1966 to 1968...
, compiled from show dates (in Seattle,
PortlandPortland is a city located in the Northwestern United States, near the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers in the state of Oregon. As of July 2008, it has an estimated population of 575,930, making it the 29th most populous in the United States. It has been referred to as the most...
and
SpokaneSpokane is a city located in the Northwestern United States in the state of Washington. It is the largest city and county seat of Spokane County, as well as the metropolitan center of the Inland Northwest region...
) on their 1967
United StatesThe United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
tour. The songs mostly feature the Monkees themselves singing and playing, although the "solo spots" for each member feature music by opening act
The SundownersCaptain Nemo is a music album by the American group The Sundowners, originally released in 1968 on Decca Records. The album was out of print for decades, but it is nowadays available on remastered CD.-History:...
.
Rhino Handmade Records released all 51 recordings from the Seattle show on a limited edition Monkees CD release,
Summer 1967: The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings.
During these dates,
Davy JonesDavy Jones is an English pop singer-songwriter and actor best known as a member of The Monkees.-Career:...
and
Kim CapliKim Capli was a guitarist and a drummer.-Career:Kim Capli was born in Karşıyaka, Turkey. Capli moved to the USA when he was six. He played in The Sundowners, who opened for The Monkees on their 1967 tour...
of the Sundowners went by themselves to a local recording studio, making "Hard To Believe", which was included on
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn, & Jones, Ltd.Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. was the fourth album by The Monkees, released on November 6, 1967, when the Monkees were exerting more control over their music and actually playing many of the instruments themselves, something their record company had previously forbidden...
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Track listing
- "Last Train to Clarksville
"Last Train to Clarksville" is the debut and number-one single by The Monkees, included on the group's 1966 self-titled album, that was released one month later....
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- "You Just May Be the One"
- "The Girl I Knew Somewhere"
- "I Wanna Be Free"
- "Sunny Girlfriend"
- "Your Auntie Grizelda
"Your Auntie Grizelda" is a novelty song written by Diane Hildebrand and Jack Keller, made famous by The Monkees. The song appeared on both the TV series as well as their 1967 album, More of The Monkees. Although never released as a single, it has appeared on several of the band's subsequent...
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- "Forget That Girl"
- "Sweet Young Thing"
- "Mary, Mary
"Mary, Mary" is a song written by Michael Nesmith. It was first recorded by The Butterfield's Blues Band for their 1966 album, East-West. Nesmith's band, The Monkees, would later record the song themselves...
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- "Cripple Creek" (Peter Tork solo)
- "You Can't Judge A Book By Looking At The Cover" (Michael Nesmith solo)
- "Gonna Build A Mountain" (Davy Jones solo)
- "I Got A Woman" (Micky Dolenz solo)
- "I'm a Believer
"I'm a Believer" is a song composed by Neil Diamond and recorded by the The Monkees in 1966 with the lead vocals by Micky Dolenz. The single, produced by Jeff Barry, hit the number one spot on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart on December 31, 1966 and remained there for seven weeks, becoming the...
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- "Randy Scouse Git
"Randy Scouse Git" is a song written by Micky Dolenz in 1967, and recorded by The Monkees. It was the first song written by Micky Dolenz to be commercially released, and ended up a top 5 hit in the UK where it was retitled "Alternate Title" after the record company complained that the title was...
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- "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
" Steppin' Stone" is a song by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. It was first recorded by Paul Revere & the Raiders and appeared on their 1966 album Midnight Ride...
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Tracks 10, 11, 12 and 13 feature The Sundowners and only available on CD.