The Monkees
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SESSIONOGRAPHY Last updated: May 2, 1999
Acknowledgements The author would like to thank The Monkees and the many people involved in their work for making this document possible. Thanks also go to Mark Lewisohn, author of The Beatles' Recording Sessions. The author would also like to thank Andrew Sandoval of Rhino Records for his tremendous Monkees research as well as Maggie McManus of Monkee Business Fanzine for her excellent fanzine. Thanks also go to the many people who contributed to this document. Please see the Bibliography section for details. Finally, thanks are due to Geocities for providing the free web space on which this documents resides. Ken Wang Preface This document attempts to present a chronological account of the audio recording sessions of the musical group The Monkees. In order to provide a broad picture of The Monkees' activities throughout the time periods of the sessions, other activities such as live performances and television and motion picture filming will be mentioned as well. The format of this document is largely based on Mark Lewisohn's The Beatles Recording Sessions. Currently, no other detailed account of The Monkees' recording sessions exists, though Rhino Records Monkees researcher and liner note author Andrew Sandoval does have plans to publish such an account. The author hopes you will find this document of value and interest and also encourage Mr. Sandoval to publish the definitive Monkees sessionography. (December 25, 1996) "The Monkees" and guitar logo ® Rhino Records Inc. All album covers © Rhino Records Inc. with the following exceptions: The Wichita Train Whistle Sings, Magnetic South, Loose Salute © Rio Records; Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart © Capitol Records; Stranger Things Have Happened © Beachwood Records. Guitar logo and album cover images courtesy Nathan Strum. David Jones album cover image courtesy the late John Moore. Copyright © 1996-2004 by Kenneth K. Wang. All rights reserved. No portion of this document may be reproduced by any means without permission from the author.
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