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EAN: 0081227215323 Label: Rhino / Wea Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Rhino / Wea Release Date: March 26, 1996 Studio: Rhino / Wea Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A little steep but....While die hard fans will feel compelled to buy it regardless of reviews, this particular Cd follows the feel of the previous volumes: mixed bag. To be sure there are the gems( Love to Love, Propinquity, How Insensitive is beautifully covered here, Tear the Top Right Off My Head...) but a few of these songs were unreleased for a reason. So while they may not have pop appeal, they will be treasures to the dedicated followers of the Pre Fab Four. The problem here is price. Granted this final ... Read More Rating: - A Must for every Monkees FanI think I listen to this cd at least once a week. I love it! And, with all the great Mike songs on this I'm in heaven! I'd give it 10 stars if the ratings allowed. Rating: - Last, But Not LeastThis cd was the last release of the Missing Links collections. Although I don't think it's quite as good as volume two, there are some great rarities on here. Any Monkees fan will definitely enjoy this one. Here is my review of the songs: 1. "(Theme From) The Monkees" - This is the version of this song that was used as the intro to the tv show. It's cool to see this released, because this version had never been on an album before. 9/10 2. "Kellogg's Jingle" - You can ... Read More Rating: - We may be comin' to your town.This is the third CD in the collection of Monkees rarities. It's a solid collection. It features previously unreleased songs and alternate versions of previously released songs. Lots of good songs, especially the ones by Michael Nesmith. I also like "Tear the Top Right Off My Head" and "Steam Engine" a lot. There are a few somewhat weak songs, but not too many. This CD is a real treat for Monkeemaniacs. Rating: - Great Third Collection of Monkees Rarities This was the third compilation of Monkees rarities and oddities. I guess you would expect that a third compilation of rarities from a band that released 9 albums and whose recording career spanned only 4 years, would be squeezing the lemon too much. This is in fact not the case. Like most Monkees albums this CD contains a great variety of musical styles, and the quality of the song-writing is also pretty uneven. But since Monkees fans are known for having quite different musical preferences, there ... Read More |