A 60s pop rock anthem of youth
This is a memorable work that marked a turning point for the Monkees towards independent production.
"Headquarters" shows their musical maturity and growth as a band, with tracks like "Pleasant Valley Sunday" and "Randy Scouza and Dave" capturing the appeal of the mid-'60s pop rock scene.
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A:
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1)
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You Told Me
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2)
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I'll Spend My Life With You
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3)
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Forget That Girl
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4)
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Band 6
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5)
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You Just May Be The One
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6)
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Shades Of Gray
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7)
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I Can't Get Her Off My Mind
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B:
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1)
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For Pete's Sake
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2)
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Mr. Webster
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3)
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Sunny Girlfriend
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4)
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Zilch
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5)
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No Time
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6)
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Early Morning Blues And Greens
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7)
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Randy Scouse Git
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