Description
1970 was a very interesting year for The Monkees. Their top-rated NBC TV show, which made them instant superstars in 1966 , was now being shown to millions of kids on Saturday mornings, and a whole new audience were now enjoying what their older siblings were hip to a few years previously.
The executives at Colgems Records knew that The Monkees were still a hot property for the label, and they convinced the principal hit making lead vocalists Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones to record one more album.
Released in 1970, "Changes" was released and featured the double sided hit single "Oh My My" and "I Love You Better" In addition, the final Monkees album for Colgems features their classic "Acapulco Sun" which had also become a hit in Mexico.
More great Monkees fare includes Micky Dolenz's "Midnight Train", Davy Jones' "I Never Thought It Peculiar" plus the rockin' "99 Pounds" and the soft rock Dolenz classic "Ticket On A Ferry Ride."
This was also one of the rarest Monkees albums for years, as it was immediately cut out a few months after the original 1970 release. But the music was really good and truly would become a classic many years later thanks to their reunion in 1986 and beyond.
Friday Music is no stranger to The Monkees, therefore we are very pleased to announce the first time ever 180 Gram Clear Red Audiophile Vinyl release of "Changes." Produced by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim, the LP is newly mastered by Joe Reagoso from the Colgems Records tapes.
Track List
- Oh My My
- Ticket On A Ferry Ride
- You’re So Good To Me
- It’s Got To Be Love
- Acapulco Sun
- 99 Pounds
- Tell Me Love
- Do You Feel It Too?
- I Love You Better
- All Alone In The Dark
- Midnight Train
- I Never Thought It Peculiar