I Can't Go Anywhere With You (feat Bloodshot Bill)
Just Like Summer
Nite Owls
Shining Like Gold
The Rock & Roll Girls
Baby Blues
The Phantom Lover Of New Rochelle
Don't Travel Through The Night Alone
That's What A Love Song Does To You
Review: Oklahoma roots rocker JD McPherson returns with Nite Owls, his much anticipated return, six years in the making, since the thought-to-be unbeatable Christmas album Socks released in 2018, as well as a mid-pandemic covers EP. For this nocturnal turn, McPherson alters his approach, sidelining the majority of the musicians that accompanied him on all previous sessions and live dates, and keeping only guitarist/sax player Doug Corcoran. Along with that change in personnel, comes a revised style that attempts, usually successfully, to incorporate McPherson's Duane Eddy-fashioned guitar (the album is dedicated to the late rockabilly icon who passed in May of this year) with a moderately new-wave infused sound.
The Girl I Knew Somewhere (version 2 - 2022 remix - LP2) (2:49)
All Of Your Toys (2022 remix) (3:05)
Forget That Girl (take 15 with alternate Overdubs) (2:28)
You Told Me (take 15 with alternate vocal) (2:45)
Randy Scouse Git (alternate version - take 18) (2:21)
The Girl I Knew Somewhere (version 1 - 2022 remix) (2:49)
A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You (2022 remix) (2:50)
She Hangs Out (2022 remix) (2:42)
Gotta Give It Time (2022 remix) (2:19)
Love To Love (2022 remix) (2:32)
99 Pounds (2022 remix) (2:28)
You Can't Tie A Mustang Down (2022 remix) (2:54)
Review: The 2022 remix of The Monkees' Headquarters revisits the pivotal album where the band seized creative control, marking a milestone in their musical journey. Produced by Chip Douglas, Headquarters captures Michael Nesmith, Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones and Peter Tork stepping beyond their TV personas and establishing themselves as a real band. Featuring remixed tracks from the original multitracks, the release restores the album's original pitch while expanding its stereo separation. Highlights include Nesmith's jangle-pop gem 'You Told Me', Dolenz's inventive 'Randy Scouse Git', and the Boyce & Hart-penned 'I'll Spend My Life with You'. This edition also unearths gems like Neil Diamond's 'A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You' alongside bonus tracks, alternate takes, and insightful studio chatter. Complete with a 28-page booklet this set illuminates The Monkees' creative revolt, delivering a fascinating glimpse into the band's groundbreaking rise to artistic autonomy.
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