More of The Monkees

More of The Monkees
Studio album by The Monkees
Released January 9, 1967
Recorded June - November 1966
Genre Pop
Length 33:00
Label Colgems Records (US)
RCA Victor Records (UK)
Arista Records (1987 reissue)
Rhino Records (1986 vinyl reissue, 1994 and 2006 CD reissues)
Sundazed Records (2009 vinyl reissue)
Producer Various Producers
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More of The Monkees is the second full-length album by The Monkees. It was recorded in late 1966 and released on Colgems label #102 on January 9, 1967. It was number one on the Billboard 200 for 18 weeks—the longest of any Monkees album. It also went to number one in the UK. In the U.S. it has been certified quintuple platinum by the RIAA with sales of more than five million copies.

Monkeemania had reached full swing by the time the album was released. The Monkees' second single, "I'm a Believer"—included on this album—held the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 and they were about to embark on a highly successful concert tour.

The release of More of The Monkees was rushed to cash in on the band's popularity. Members of the band, particularly Nesmith and Tork, were upset with the songs selected for the record, leading Nesmith to later say that More of The Monkees was "the worst album in the history of the world." The songs on the album were selected by musical supervisor Don Kirshner from a total of 34 songs.

The group began to grow concerned over their musical output, since this album and their debut, The Monkees, featured them limited to just vocals with scattered instrumental contributions. Don Kirshner had a strict rule that The Monkees were to provide only vocals on his productions, though separate sessions produced by Michael Nesmith himself usually featured Peter Tork on guitar.

Within weeks of the release of More of The Monkees, Nesmith lobbied successfully with the group's creators, Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider, for The Monkees to be allowed to play their instruments on future records, effectively giving the quartet artistic control. To make his point clear to Kirshner, who was balking at the idea, Nesmith proceeded to punch a hole in the wall of the Beverly Hills Hotel during a group meeting with Kirshner and Colgems lawyer Herb Moelis, declaring to the latter: "That could have been your face!". This outburst came after Moelis snapped to Nesmith "You'd better read your contract", when Nesmith threatened to quit. Kirshner was later unceremoniously dumped from the project altogether.

Contents

Original album track listing

Side 1

  1. "She" (Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart)
  2. "When Love Comes Knockin' (At Your Door)" (Carole Bayer Sager, Neil Sedaka)
  3. "Mary, Mary" (Michael Nesmith)
  4. "Hold On Girl" (Billy Carr, Jack Keller, Ben Raleigh)
  5. "Your Auntie Grizelda" (Diane Hildebrand, Jack Keller)
  6. "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" (Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart)

Side 2

  1. "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)" (Neil Diamond)
  2. "The Kind of Girl I Could Love" (Roger Atkins, Michael Nesmith)
  3. "The Day We Fall in Love" (Sandy Linzer, Denny Randell)
  4. "Sometime in the Morning" (Gerry Goffin, Carole King)
  5. "Laugh" (Phil Margo, Mitch Margo, Hank Medress, Jay Siegel)
  6. "I'm a Believer" (Neil Diamond)

Session information

"She"

"When Love Comes Knockin' (At Your Door)"

"Mary, Mary"

"Hold on Girl"

"Your Auntie Grizelda"

"(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone"

"Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)"

"The Kind of Girl I Could Love"

"The Day We Fall in Love"

"Sometime in the Morning"

"Laugh"

"I'm a Believer"

1994 CD Bonus Tracks

"Don't Listen to Linda" (Previously Unissued Version)

"I'll Spend My Life With You" (Alternate Version)

"I Don't Think You Know Me" (Previously Unreleased Version)

"Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)" (Previously Unreleased Version)

"I'm a Believer" (Previously Unreleased Early Version)

2006 Bonus Tracks

"Apples, Peaches, Bananas & Pears"

"Ladies Aid Society" (Original Mono Mix)

"I'll Spend My Life With You" (First Recorded Version)

"I Don't Think You Know Me" (Second Recorded Version)

"Through The Looking Glass" (First Recorded Version)

"Don't Listen To Linda" (First Recorded Version)

"Kicking Stones"

"Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)"

"I'm a Believer" (Alternate Mix)

"Mr. Webster" (First Recorded Version)

"Valleri" (First Recorded Version)

"Words" (First Recorded Version)

"Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)" (TV Version)

"I'll Be Back Up On My Feet" (TV Version)

"Tear Drop City" (Alternate Mix)

"Of You" (Mono Mix)

"Hold On Girl" (First Recorded Version)

"(I Prithee) Do Not Ask For Love"

Other personnel

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1967 Billboard Top LPs 1
1967 UK Albums Chart[3] 1

References

Preceded by
The Monkees by The Monkees
Billboard 200 number-one album
February 11 - June 16, 1967
Succeeded by
Sounds Like... by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
Preceded by
The Sound of Music (soundtrack)
The Sound of Music (soundtrack)
UK Albums Chart number-one album
13 May 1967 - 20 May 1967
27 May 1967 - 3 June 1967
Succeeded by
The Sound of Music (soundtrack)
The Sound of Music (soundtrack)