The Monkees - Head (1968 Film)
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Monkees |
| Studio | Rhino / Wea |
| Release Date | November 15, 1994 |
| UPC Code | 081227179526 |
| Buy this item | $8.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 10 3:35 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered, Soundtrack |
Tracks
- Opening Ceremony
- Porpoise Song (Theme From Head)
- Ditty Diego (War Chant)
- Circle Sky
- Supplicio
- Can You Dig It
- Gravy
- Superstitous
- As We Go Along
- Dandruff?
- Daddy's Song
- Poll
- Long Title: Do I Have To Do This All Over Again
- Swami (Plus Strings)
- Ditty Diego-War Chant (Prev. Unissued Version)
- Circle Sky (Live Version)
- Happy Birthday To You (Prev. Unissued)
- Can You Dig It (Prev. Unissued Mix)
- Daddy's Song (Prev. Unissued Mix)
- Head Radio Spot (Prev. Unissued)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Monkees - 'Head' - Original Movie Soundtrack (Rhino) + bonus tracks |
| Some of their best |
| Circle Movie |
Separated from HEAD's intentionally haphazard visuals, what is most obvious on this album is this band's disillusionment, disappointment, dissolution. The two year MONKEES trip was almost over. It had been an incredible experience for everyone, including us fans, but this simply couldn't last. HEAD was a swan song, and a swan dive.
THE PORPOISE SONG is beautiful and melancholy- a Gerry Goffin/Carole King masterpiece.
CIRCLE SKY has an angry Mike Nesmith vocal. The guitars, mixed impossibly high, can't mask his message: "It looks like we've made it to the end."
CAN YOU DIG IT?, written by Peter Tork, has intricate guitar lines everywhere. Again, lovely, yet sad.
AS WE GO ALONG, another Carole King number, practically encapsulates the MONKEES and this film: "We'll make up our stories as we go along."
DADDY'S SONG, written by Harry Nilsson, despite it's strange orchestration, is filled with the pain of an abandoned, embittered child, now grown.
DO I HAVE TO DO THIS ALL OVER AGAIN? is Peter Tork's last and best MONKEES song. He expresses a long-held resentment. After a rebuff at the group's initial 1966 recording session (Peter was derided for bringing his guitar), his disenchantment with this TV show project was deep-seated and total. It's no surprise Tork was first to leave-- the first to break the circle.
CD includes several alternate takes, a rehearsal track, and a radio ad for the movie. There's also a 12-page foldout liner note booklet, detailing film and songs. HEAD, the movie and the album, are minor classics that perfectly reflect both 1968 and a manufactured band on the verge of unravelling.
TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 44:15 March 9, 2007
| Head- A QUALITY MONKEES RECORDING!! |
I mainly purchased it for the extra tracks, as I have most of the other tracks on the, "Listen to the Band," box set. THis was a worthy investment however, as I found the remastering much better on the 1994 Head soundtrack. And I like the snippets between the songs.
I only recommend this CD, however, to Monkees fans. February 7, 2007
| There's so much to do in the sunlight |
Ignore the feeble studio mix of "Circle Sky." The live version included here as a bonus track kicks butt!
"Daddy's Song" sounds like typical Davy Jones treacle -- until you pay attention to the decidedly odd lyrics. Too bad they didn't use the a capella ending from the movie.
The soundtrack snippets surrounding the songs are good for a giggle, but get tiresome after several listenings.
This album is filled with sky and sun imagery. One is tempted to accuse the producers of some kind of artistry. August 25, 2006
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