The Monkees – More Of The Monkees LP MONO SEALED 1967
  $   257

 


$ 257 Sold For
Jun 1, 2011 Sold Date
May 25, 2011 Start Date
$   8 Start price
18   Number Of Bids
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Hello again! Another estate find this week - up at auction for your consideration is a still sealed copy of Mono version from 1967.

Monkees, The – More Of The Monkees

Label: Colgems Catalog#: COM-102 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono
Country: US Released: 1967 Genre: Rock Style: Pop Rock, Classic Rock

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A1 She Producer – Bobby Hart, Tommy Boyce 2:27 A2 When Love Comes Knockin' (At Your Door) Producer – Carole Bayer Sager, Neil Sedaka 1:45 A3 Mary, Mary Producer – Michael Nesmith 2:12 A4 Hold On Girl Producer – Jack Keller, Jeff Barry 2:23 A5 Your Auntie Grizelda Producer – Jack Keller, Jeff Barry 2:28 A6 (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone Producer – Bobby Hart, Tommy Boyce 2:25 B1 Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow) Producer – Jeff Barry 2:10 B2 The Kind Of Girl I Could Love Producer – Michael Nesmith 1:50 B3 The Day We Fall In Love Producer – Jeff Barry 2:20 B4 Sometime In The Morning Producer – Carole King, Gerry Goffin, Jeff Barry 2:24 B5 Laugh Producer – Jeff Barry 2:25 B6 I'm A Believer Producer – Jeff Barry 2:41

Credits

  • Coordinator – Emil LaViola, Lester Sill
  • Supervised By, Liner Notes – Don Kirshner
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