Summer 1967: The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings [Box set] [Live]
Track Listings
Disc: 1
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1. Introduction
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2. Last Train to Clarksville
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3. You Just May Be the One
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4. Girl I Knew Somewhere
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5. I Wanna Be Free
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Disc: 2
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1. Introduction
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2. Last Train to Clarksville
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3. You Just May Be the One
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4. Girl I Knew Somewhere
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5. I Wanna Be Free
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Disc: 3
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1. Introduction
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2. Last Train to Clarksville
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3. You Just May Be the One
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4. Girl I Knew Somewhere
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5. I Wanna Be Free
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Disc: 4
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1. Introduction
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2. Last Train to Clarksville
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3. You Just May Be the One
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4. Girl I Knew Somewhere
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5. I Wanna Be Free
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Average customer rating:
- Wasn't that great, folks?
- Better Live Act than the Beatles
- For Completists Only.The group were ragged live in the 1960's
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Summer 1967: The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings
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Release Date: 2004-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Last Train to Clarksville
- You Just May Be the One
- Girl I Knew Somewhere
- I Wanna Be Free
- Sunny Girlfriend
- Your Auntie Grizelda
- Forget That Girl
- Sweet Young Thing
- Mary, Mary
- Cripple Creek
- You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover
- Gonna Build a Mountain
- I Got a Woman
- I'm a Believer
- Randy Scouse Git
- (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Last Train to Clarksville
- You Just May Be the One
- Girl I Knew Somewhere
- I Wanna Be Free
- Sunny Girlfriend
- Your Auntie Grizelda
- Forget That Girl
- Sweet Young Thing
- Mary, Mary
- Cripple Creek
- You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover
- Gonna Build a Mountain
- I Got a Woman
- I'm a Believer
- Randy Scouse Git
- (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Last Train to Clarksville
- You Just May Be the One
- Girl I Knew Somewhere
- I Wanna Be Free
- Sunny Girlfriend
- Your Auntie Grizelda
- Forget That Girl
- Sweet Young Thing
- Mary, Mary - The Monkees, Michael Nesmith
- Cripple Creek
- You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover
- Gonna Build a Mountain
- I Got a Woman
- I'm a Believer
- Randy Scouse Git
- (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Last Train to Clarksville
- You Just May Be the One
- Girl I Knew Somewhere
- I Wanna Be Free
- Sunny Girlfriend
- Your Auntie Grizelda
- Forget That Girl
- Sweet Young Thing
- Mary, Mary
- Cripple Creek
- You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover
- Gonna Build a Mountain
- I Got a Woman
- I'm a Believer
- Randy Scouse Git
- (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
Customer Reviews:
Wasn't that great, folks?.......2007-02-24
The last three concerts of the Monkees summer 1967 concert tour were professionally recorded, with the idea of assembling a live album from the tapes. Also, two weeks before those concerts, a member of the Monkees touring crew recorded one of their concerts, probably for his own use. As far as I know, these four concerts are the only recordings of Monkees concerts from the 1960s that exist. Unfortunately, the exact same songs were played in the exact same order at all four shows. Which is not to say that the concerts are exactly the same. The Monkees make different mistakes at each of the concerts. Sometimes they sing the wrong lyrics, sometimes they play the wrong notes. And there are often technical problems with the microphones and instruments. Probably the major difference other than the mistakes is in the ad libs that the Monkees say during the concerts. They even occasionally ad lib a few lines from songs like "Singin' in the Rain", "There's No Business Like Show Business" and "Act Naturally". So, is it worth owning copies of all four concerts? Not really, unless you're an absolute Monkees fanatic. Of course, I own this collection, so I guess you know where I stand.
Better Live Act than the Beatles.......2006-01-22
This concert is one that is both fun and enjoyable...the band displays great versatility and silences the critics and naysayers that they couldn't play their own instruments...any performer will tell you it's difficult to sing and play...and what's so unsual that each monkee would take a break from his instrument as he took a turn to sing...most acts of today lip sync...and if they don't they play to a pre-recorded track or tracks...there's not alot of groups out there today skilled enough to play live shows...anyway the monkees were one skilled enough to play live shows...this concert...i should concerts give you an example of what it was like to hear this talented group night after night...i'd have to say they were the top 5 groups of the 60's...definitely 1 of the 10 best groups of the 60's...they had alot of hits my friends...alot of hits!!! this concert is only the tip of the iceburg.
For Completists Only.The group were ragged live in the 1960's.......2005-08-11
When I was 11 years old(1967) I attended a Monkees concert on this tour,and certainly,these 4 concerts are true to what I remember hearing at The Miami Beach Convention Hall(yes,I was at one of the 6 shows where Jimi Hendrix was one of the warmup acts).What you get in this 4 disc set are 3 concerts professionally recorded on 4-track by RCA engineer Hank Cicalo and one mono soundboard tape from Mobile,Alabama recorded by one of the group's roadies.The Mobile tape sounds somewhat better here than on bootleg editions.The primary fault is with the group's performances.As we all know,the Monkees were singer/actors hired to portray musicians,and on the group's first 2 studio albums,98% of the instruments were played by sessionmen.Even if Mickey Dolenz(Drums),Mike Nesmith(guitar),Peter Tork(Bass,electric piano.organ) & Davy Jones(tambourine) had been better players,they were in a no-win situation,trying to play songs from the first 2 albums,which featured up to 10 instruments per song.Typical Monkees fans would be best advised to buy Rhino's "Live 1967" CD,which creates one ideal set from the three professionally recorded shows(all the shows had the same song line-ups).For those who do purchase this 4-CD set,you'll note that none of the selections in the 3 professionally recorded shows match exactly with the recordings as heard on "Live 1967".I suspect that on "Live 1967",that Rhino engineers(who had access to 3 renditions of each songs) spliced between renditions,used sampling,or (perhaps) had The Monkees come into the studio to overdub/correct the recordings.What you'll get if you buy this set is the REAL(not particularly listenable!) ragged/amateur/garage band sound of The Monkees circa 1967,albeit lovingly packaged by Rhino Handmade.But "Live 1967" is much more listenable.
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