Missing Links, Vol. 2

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Album Description
More unreleased classics along with numerous alternate TV-only versions of their classic hits.

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Missing Links, Vol. 2
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • How one song can erase the passage of time
  • Great Collection
  • you won't be disappointed....
  • Concrete proof of the Monkees' greatness...
  • Most unjustly maligned group in history
Missing Links, Vol. 2
The Monkees
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Missing Links
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ASIN: B0000032QI
Release Date: 1989-10-26

Tracks:

  1. All The King's Horses
  2. Valleri
  3. St. Mathew
  4. Words
  5. Some Of Shelley's Blues
  6. I Wanna Be Free
  7. If I Ever Get To Saginaw Again
  8. Come On In
  9. I'll Be Back Up On My Feet
  10. Michigan Blackhawk
  11. Hold On Girl
  12. The Crippled Lion
  13. Changes
  14. Mr. Webster
  15. You Just May Be The One
  16. Do Not Ask For Love
  17. Circle Sky
  18. Seeger's Theme
  19. Riu Chiu

Album Description

More unreleased classics along with numerous alternate TV-only versions of their classic hits.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars How one song can erase the passage of time.......2007-03-11

The most evocative track for me on MISSING LINKS Vol. 2 is "Riu Chiu." I can remember sitting on the floor very close to the TV while watching the Christmas '67 MONKEES episode. If memory serves, this arrangement of a 16th Century Spanish carol closed that program. The four group members were in shadows, and tinsel sparkled in the foreground. At least this is how I recall things from a distance of nearly 40 years.

That one song alone made owning this collection well worth it for me. But there's so much more great stuff here. Highlights include alternate versions of "Mr. Webster," "I'll Be Back Up On My Feet" and "I Wanna Be Free" which are actually superior to those on the original MONKEES albums. Also great is the live "Circle Sky" from the HEAD film soundtrack. "Seeger's Theme" demonstrates Peter Tork's skill with a banjo. The previously unreleased Mike Nesmith tunes are fine, as well.

MISSING LINKS Vol. 2 is truly worth owning, and not just for Monkee-philes, but for any fan of late Sixties popular music. Includes three pages of song details.

TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 47:33

5 out of 5 stars Great Collection.......2006-05-19

Many times albums that are released like this consist of a collection of odd, random songs that are nothing more than average. That is certainly not the case with this one, and not only is it a great album, but I think it's the best of the Missing Links series. It features many great unreleased songs, and a lot of songs that had been used in Monkees episodes, but never appeared on an album. Here is my review of the songs:

1. "All The King's Horses" - This is a classic Mike song that had been used in a few Monkees episodes, but for some reason never made it to an album. 8/10

2. "Valleri" - Another version of a song that had been used several times for the TV show, but was not released on an album (a different version of Valleri appeared much later on the Birds the Bees and the Monkees album). I actually like the later version better, but this one has some classic appeal. 8/10

3. "St. Matthew" - Mike seems to have the most amount of unreleased material on the Missing Links series, and the majority of them are excellent songs. This one, like most of the unreleased ones is very country. I'm not a huge fan of country music, but his songs are just great. 10/10

4. "Words" - This was a version of Words that had been used in one Monkees episode of season 1. It's not a bad version, but I think the later version that became a single is far superior. 7/10

5. "Some of Shelly's Blues" - Another extremely country Mike song, that he also recorded in his solo career. This may be one of his most popular unreleased songs, and another great showing. 9/10

6. "I Wanna Be Free" - This version of this song may be even more well known that the album version. This is the much faster version, which was featured in the Monkees pilot episode. It also has a small amount of Micky vocals in the middle. I like this version much better than the ballad version on the album. 9/10

7. "If I Ever Get To Saginaw Again" - Although Mike did not write this song, it sounds almost exactly like one that he would write. Has some very good lyrics, and I think it's sung wonderfully by Mike. 8/10

8. "Come On In" - Good old Peter always seems like he's trying to get some stuff on the albums. This is a good song, and maybe one of Peter's best vocal efforts. 7/10

9. "I'll Be Back Upon My Feet" - This is the earlier version of this song, which was used in several episodes of the TV show. I actually like it better than the version the ended up later using on the Birds the Bees and the Monkees. 10/10

10. "Michigan Blackhawk" - Not one of my favorite Mike songs, but it's not terrible. It has that good old country rock sound. 6/10

11. "Hold On Girl" - Just a different version from the one on More of the Monkees. I'm glad they went with the other version, because this one just doesn't do it for me at all. 5/10

12. "The Crippled Lion" - Yet another unreleased Mike song, that seems to have that trademark sound of the majority of the unreleased Mike songs. It's enjoyable. 7/10

13. "Changes" - Not one of my favorites on the album. I've said in other reviews, I just can't get into the stuff that Davy writes. I just think the lyrics are kind of dumb. 5/10

14. "Mr. Webster" - Slightly different from the Headquarters version, using drums instead of the tambourine, and a slower tempo. 7/10

15. "You Just May Be The One" - This is the earlier version, which was used in many episodes of the TV show. It's very good, but I think the Headquarters version is better. 9/10

16. "Do Not Ask For Love" - Great song, with some excellent Micky vocals. This song is also song by Peter in 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee. It might take a while to get hooked on, but I think it's one of the best on this collection. 9/10

17. "Circle Sky" - The live version of this song, which should have been used on the Head album. It was used in the movie, and I think shows how great the Monkees really were as a band. Why it was never released on an album in the first place is beyond me. 10/10

18. "Seeger's Theme" - A cool instrumental (I think mainly featuring Peter).

19. "Riu Chiu" - Song used in the Christmas episode of the TV show. Shows the Monkees vocalizing together very well. 7/10

Very good cd, and if you're looking for a collection of Monkees rarities or unrleased stuff, this should definitely be the one.

4 out of 5 stars you won't be disappointed...........2006-05-16

I agree with most other reviews here....this is truly a strong effort and is of equal quality to just about all of their "official" albums.

In case anyone is wondering where they got their arrangement of "Riu Chiu", it is an almost note-for-note copy of the Kingston Trio's "Guardo El Lobo", a song which appeared on their 1961 album GOIN PLACES. My guess is that Peter Tork, being a major folk music fan, suggested doing this one.

"Seeger's Theme" is excellent and it is way too short! If only the other guys liked it more, it could have been a standout track for Tork, as he started out as a Greenwich Village banjo player-folkie.

Nesmith's songs shine here, but they always did.

Some of these songs might not seem so 'rare' these days, what with various box sets and bonus tracks having come out since this album's release, but this is still a nice compilation of material.

5 out of 5 stars Concrete proof of the Monkees' greatness..........2006-02-11

If there was ever one disc to play to show off the Monkees' greatness, this IS IT !! This is one of the best collections of pop-rock gems I have ever heard. "If I Ever Get to Saginaw Again" has to be one of the most beautiful and moving songs ever written, and never fails to bring me to tears; it is sung perfectly by Mike Nesmith. All of the members of the band shine here, but the true star has to be Nesmith -- he dominates not just with "Saginaw", but there's also "St. Matthew", "Some of Shelly's Blues", "The Crippled Lion", "You Just May Be the One"...each one a perfectly constructed song. Oh, and the more uptempo version of "I Wanna Be Free" that's showcased here just cuts the version on their debut album to shreds...

The Monkees' greatest tragedy is that they were never able to harness their unquestionable individual talents into a group ethic and dedication, like the Beatles did. Davy Jones was Broadway/Las Vegas, Mike Nesmith was pioneering country-rock, Peter Tork was the true hippie of the bunch with avant-garde leanings, and Micky Dolenz was the rocker. The reason that some of their albums seem disjointed is that no member seemed particularly interested in compromising their interests for the sake of the greater good as a band. But that doesn't deny the fact that they DID make a lot of great music, and 'Missing Links Vol. 2' is undeniable evidence of that. It's also pretty remarkable when you consider that these guys were hired to portray a band for a TV series, and then actually BECAME a band -- and a damn fine one.

I would also highly recommend 'Headquarters' and 'Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Ltd.' and, of course, the 'Music Box' collection. The other 'Missing Links' volumes are fine also, but this particular one takes the cake.

5 out of 5 stars Most unjustly maligned group in history.......2005-09-02

Hey, if you want proof that the Monkees are perhaps the most unjustly maligned group in rock 'n roll history, check out this album or their other excellent albums, "Headquarters" and "Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones, Ltd." Yeah, they were a group put together for a TV show, but what many miss is that the members were very talented individuals who complemented each other's strengths and that all of them sang well and wrote some good songs. The highlights of this particular album are several gems written by the charming and delightful Michael Nishmosh...uh...Nesmith, as well as a couple songs that were actually on the TV show, but never ended up on an album for whatever reason. All of the songs on this are good. I guess my favorite would be "St. Matthew," a Nesmith song with interesting lyrics and a memorable tune, but the entire album is enjoyable and highly recommended.
Missing Links, Vol. 2: Big City After Dark
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    Missing Links, Vol. 2: Big City After Dark
    Link Wray
    Manufacturer: Norton
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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