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Missing Links Volume Two

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Missing Links Volume Two
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Compilation album by The Monkees
Released January 1990
Recorded 1966 - 1969
Genre Rock
Length 47:41
Label Rhino Records
Producer Bill Inglot and Andrew P. Sandoval
The Monkees chronology
Missing Links
(1988)
Missing Links Volume Two
(1990)
Listen to the Band
(1991)

Missing Links Volume Two is the second of three rarity albums by the Monkees. It was released in 1990. The album was notable for containing several tracks that had been featured in the television series but had never before been available commercially.

Track listing

  1. "All the King's Horses" (Nesmith}
  2. "Valleri" (TV Version) (Boyce & Hart)
  3. "St. Matthew" (Nesmith)
  4. "Words" (TV Version) (Boyce & Hart)
  5. "Some of Shelley's Blues" (Nesmith)
  6. "I Wanna be Free" (TV Version) (Boyce & Hart)
  7. "If I Ever Get to Saginaw Again" (Keller & Russell)
  8. "Come on in" (Levenson & Duboff)
  9. "I'll be Back Up On My Feet" (TV Version) (Linzer & Randell)
  10. "Down The Highway (Michigan Blackhawk)" (Gerry Goffin and Carole King)
  11. "Hold on Girl" (Slow Version) (Keller, Raleigh, & Carr)
  12. "The Crippled Lion" (Nesmith)
  13. "Changes" (Pitts & Jones)
  14. "Mr. Webster" (Boyce & Hart)
  15. "You May Just Be The One" (TV Version) (Nesmith)
  16. "Do Not Ask for Love" (Murphy)
  17. "Circle Sky" (Nesmith)
  18. "Seeger's Theme" (Seeger)
  19. "Riu Chiu" (traditional)
  • "You Just May Be the One," "Hold On Girl," "If I Ever Get To Saginaw Again," and "Mr. Webster" are CD Only Tracks
  • "Michigan Blackhawk" is a mistitled track; the song included here is a Gerry Goffin/Carole King country-rock tune, "Down The Highway," that Mike recorded in 1968; the mistitling comes from the use of the title "Michigan Blackhawk" on an unfinished Nesmith track from 1969.
  • "All The King's Horses," "You Just May Be The One," and "Do Not Ask For Love" were all 1966 tracks produced by Mike that feature bassist Robert West with a Danelectro "dano" bass; the "dano" bass accounts for the distinctive twang these songs have on bass.

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