The A’s, The B’s & The Monkees: A Fresh Look at a 2CD Era-Celebrating Collection
This upcoming compilation, The A’s, The B’s & The Monkees, gathers A-sides and B-sides from the Monkees catalog spanning 1966 to 1970. The set features familiar hits such as Last Train To Clarksville, I’m A Believer, Pleasant Valley Sunday, and Daydream Believer, alongside several notable B-sides including (I’m Not) Your Stepping Stone, The Girl I Knew Somewhere, and Tapioca Tundra. This dual-disc package is presented in a digipak format and promises a comprehensive snapshot of the group’s single releases during this era.
Release details place the collection on the horizon for fans, with Rhino slated to issue it on January 30, 2026. The two compact discs are organized to foreground A-sides on Disc 1 and B-sides on Disc 2, offering a cohesive listening journey through the Monkees’ 1966–1970 single history. The tracklist confirms a curated sequence that balances chart-toppers with deeper cuts, making it accessible for newcomers while still rewarding long-time listeners.
Tracklist highlights include:
- Disc 1 (A-Sides): Last Train To Clarksville, I’m A Believer, A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You, Pleasant Valley Sunday, Daydream Believer, Valleri, D. W. Washburn, Porpoise Song (Theme From Head), Tear Drop City, Listen To The Band, Good Clean Fun, Oh My My.
- Disc 2 (B-Sides): Take A Giant Step, (I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone, The Girl I Knew Somewhere, Words, Goin’ Down, Tapioca Tundra, It’s Nice To Be With You, As We Go Along, A Man Without A Dream, Someday Man, Mommy And Daddy, I Love You Better.
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