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| 1. Opening Ceremony |
| 2. Porpoise Song (Theme From Head) |
| 3. Ditty Diego (War Chant) |
| 4. Circle Sky |
| 5. Supplicio |
| 6. Can You Dig It |
| 7. Gravy |
| 8. Superstitous |
| 9. As We Go Along |
| 10. Dandruff? |
| 11. Daddy's Song |
| 12. Poll |
| 13. Long Title: Do I Have To Do This All Over Again |
| 14. Swami (Plus Strings) |
| 15. Ditty Diego-War Chant (Prev. Unissued Version) |
| 16. Circle Sky (Live Version) |
| 17. Happy Birthday To You (Prev. Unissued) |
| 18. Can You Dig It (Prev. Unissued Mix) |
| 19. Daddy's Song (Prev. Unissued Mix) |
| 20. Head Radio Spot (Prev. Unissued) |
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Psychedelic Classic,
By A Customer
This review is from: Head (Audio CD)
Forget the zany, madcap Monkees that sang cheeky pop songs such as Last Train To Clarksville and I'm A Believer, this is a collection of experimental songs that even Radiohead would be hard pressed to match!The soundtrack to the 1968 movie of the same name (it even includes sound bites from the film) Head starts with a psychedelic masterpiece, The Porpoise Song, that wouldn't sound out of place on Sergeant Pepper. It is a mass of swirling 60's organs and dreamy vocals by Micky Dolenz - a truly under-rated singer - if you have not heard this song before, prepare to be absolutely astonished! The other stand out track is the beautiful As We Go Along. This is one of the most touching ballads ever recorded, Dolenz again singing tenderly to an acoustic backing supplied by Neil Young, Carole King and Ry Cooder(!) The price of the album is worth it for these two songs alone. Sheer excellence! Circle Sky is Mike Nesmith's wonderful attempt at punk, 8 years before it happened and Can You Dig It has an eastern feel which adds to the colour of the album. Do I Have To Do This All Over Again features a rare Peter Tork vocal, and tumbles wildly into a fantastic guitar break and frenzied fade out. Oh, and Davy Jones sings one as well, but still... If you are looking to buy a Monkees album with all the hits on, then go for the greatest hits collections. If you are looking for an interesting, intelligent album that over the years has matured into a cult classic, then look no further. Head this way!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Surreal, fun and funky,
By hornerr@who.ch (Geneva) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Head (Audio CD)
Not at all what I expected from this band - no Beach Boys-y stuff. Just as mad as the series with some excellent tunes. Calm ones, manic ones, romantic ones and Head ones. Several bits of wacked out text as well. Excellent stuff.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Some Outstanding Recordings in a Mixed Bag,
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This review is from: Head (Audio CD)
"Head" was the last Monkees album to feature all four original members. Guitarist Pete Tork left the band shortly after finishing the album.
Though it's a soundtrack and not a regular album it contains some of the Monkees' finest recordings. Especially the two Carole King songs "Porpoise Song" and "As We Go Along" are outstanding. Also Tork's "Can You Dig it" and Nesmith's "Circle Sky" are Monkees classics. Only 6 tracks on the original album are actually music. The rest of it is soundclips and dialouge; some of it quite entertaining. Taken from the sleeve notes Jack Nicholson played a big part in the album's/movie's creation, which sounds to be pretty weird. The bonus tracks are mostly alternate takes - most interesting is the fine live version of "Circle Sky" recorded in May 1968. The list of guest musicians is impressive, featuring names like Leon Russell, Bill Chadwick, Dewey Martin, Carole King, Neil Young and Ry Cooder.
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