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Binding: Audio Cassette
EAN: 0081227254247
Label: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Release Date: October 15, 1996
Studio: Rhino / Wea








Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - it's the monkees what else could you expect
people tend to pan this album about the monkees trying too hard to be a 90's sounding band.this is not the case this is a reunion album of the four original monkees they did this before something unfourtunate happened to one of them.the tried hard they probably didn't succeed but
they tried.it really isn't a bad effort there are some decent tracts such as YOU AND I,REGINONAL GIRL,even IT'S MY LIFE,and davy's ITS NOT TOO LATE
but in this case it was too late.MIKE should have been involved ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Not as bad as some people say.
Justus is a very good album with quite a bit of good songs on it. Plus, you'd think by 1996 that a band like The Monkees wouldn't be able to make something as enduring as their classics, but the song on this album called "It's My Life".... That song is INCREDIBLE!!!!! That song can definately fit up there with Last Train To Clarksville, Daydream Believer, (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone, etc.! If you can find a copy of this, please check it out!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Takes time to grow on you
When I first heard this years ago, I thought it was awful and got rid of it.

I picked it up again a few months ago (it's CHEAP used) and gave it another shot. I wasn't blown away this time either, but I was willing to give it a few more listens.

Now, after having listened to it many times, I have come to see it as one of the best Monkees albums. It's my second favorite after Headquarters.

It's far from being a perfect album. Someone once described it as "weird, ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Go back to Hell, you giddy fools!
This album was released in 1996, for the Monkees 30th Anniversary. For the first time since 1968, all four Monkees contributed to the album. And for the first time ever, the Monkees performed all the instruments, sang all the notes, and wrote all the songs. They were probably shooting for something like their classic album Headquarters. But what they ended up with is an album that contends with Changes for the title of "Worst Monkees Album". The problem is that, frankly, most of the songs aren't ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - JUSTUS does not do the Monkees JUSTICE!!!!!!!!!!!!
"JUSTUS" was released in October of 1996 in celebration of the Monkees 30th anniversary. Not since 1967's "Headquarters" had the four Monkees supplied all the vocals and played all the instruments on an album. For the first time in their history, the group dispenses with outside songwriters and producers and goes it alone. Michael Nesmith, joining the group after a long absence, produces the album. The result is a mixed bag. The Monkees show themselves to be more than adequate instrumentalists, Micky ... Read More





 

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