Hit Factory (album)
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Hit Factory | ||
Compilation album by The Monkees | ||
Released | 1985 | |
Recorded | 1966-1969 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | Pair Records | |
Producer(s) | Various | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Monkees chronology | ||
Monkee Flips (1984) |
Hit Factory (1985) |
Then and Now... the Best of The Monkees (1986) |
Hit Factory was a 1985 compilation album of songs by The Monkees, released by Pair Records and licensed from Arista Records. The album was available in both LP record and cassette formats. The album sold surprisingly well the year following its release, with the reawakened interest in the Monkees stemming from the Pleasant Valley Sunday MTV marathon of their television series, in February 1986.
Despite its title, the album did not include a full selection of hit singles, instead featuring a few hits along with B-sides and album tracks, including rarely-heard songs from the Monkees movie Head and their 1969 albums. While the track selection was a plus, the lesser-grade vinyl of the LP was a minus, as was the lack of any liner notes. The cover photo of the band was also printed flipped over, noticeable to any Monkees fan who'd seen other period photos.
[edit] Track listing
Disc One:
- "(Theme from) The Monkees"
- "Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day"
- "I'll Be True to You (Yes I Will)"
- "Sweet Young Thing"
- "When Love Comes Knocking (At Your Door)"
- "Forget That Girl"
- "D.W. Washburn"
- "Can You Dig It?"
Disc Two:
- "Last Train to Clarksville"
- "Tapioca Tundra"
- "Through the Looking Glass"
- "Shorty Blackwell"
- "Porpoise Song"
- "I'll Be Back Up On My Feet"
- "Little Girl"
- "Looking For the Good Times"