The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees - Tracklisting - 2010 Rhino Handmade Boxed Set

2010 Rhino Handmade Boxed Set

Disc One

Tracks 1-12: Original Album in Stereo

Tracks 13-27: Bonus Tracks

  1. "Through the Looking Glass" (1968 Stereo Mix)
  2. "Long Title: Do I Have to Do This All Over Again?" (Alternate Mix)
  3. "D.W. Washburn" (1968 Stereo Mix)
  4. "It's Nice to Be With You" (1968 Stereo Mix)
  5. "Carlisle Wheeling" (1967 Stereo Mix)
  6. "Rosemarie" (1968 Stereo Mix)
  7. "My Share of the Sidewalk" (1968 Stereo Mix)
  8. "Alvin" (Alternate Take)
  9. "We Were Made for Each Other" (Alternate Backing Track)
  10. "The Girl I Left Behind Me" (1967 Stereo Mix)
  11. "Little Red Rider" (Acoustic Version)
  12. "Lady's Baby" (1968 Stereo Mix)
  13. "Ceiling in My Room" (1967 Stereo Mix)
  14. "I'm a Man" (Backing Track)
  15. "Me Without You" (1968 Stereo Mix)
Disc Two

Tracks 1-12: Original Album in Mono

Tracks 13-30: Bonus Tracks

  1. "Alvin" (1968 Mono Mix)
  2. "While I Cry" (1968 Mono Mix)
  3. "D.W. Washburn" (Mono Single Mix)
  4. "It's Nice to Be With You" (Mono Single Mix)
  5. "Come On In" (1968 Mono Mix)
  6. "Carlisle Wheeling" (1968 Mono Mix)
  7. "Rosemarie" (1968 Mono Mix)
  8. "The Girl I Left Behind Me" (1967 Mono Mix)
  9. "Seeger's Theme" (Alternate Version)
  10. "Tear the Top Right Off My Head" (Micky's Vocal)
  11. "My Share of the Sidewalk" (1968 Mono Mix)
  12. "Lady's Baby" (1968 Mono Mix)
  13. "Ceiling in My Room" (1968 Mono Mix)
  14. "Merry Go Round" (1968 Mono Mix)
  15. "Don't Listen to Linda" (1968 Mono Mix)
  16. "Me Without You" (1968 Mono Mix)
  17. "Zor and Zam" (TV Version)
  18. "The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees Teen Radio Spot"
Disc Three - The Birds, The Bees & The Raritees
  1. "Monkees Adult Stereo 8 Spot"
  2. "Tear The Top Right Off My Head" (Peter's Vocal)
  3. "Auntie's Municipal Court" (Mike's Vocal)
  4. "P.O. Box 9847" (1968 Alternate Stereo Mix)
  5. "War Games" (Version One)
  6. "Lady's Baby" (Acoustic Version)
  7. "Tapioca Tundra" (1967 Alternate Stereo Mix)
  8. "D.W. Washburn" (Alternate Mix With Bass Vocal)
  9. "Nine Times Blue" (Version Two - Davy's Vocal)
  10. "Lady's Baby" (Acoustic Version)
  11. "While I Cry" (Alternate Mono Mix)
  12. "Shorty Blackwell" (Rehearsal)
  13. "Laurel And Hardy"
  14. "Seeger's Theme" (Acoustic Version)
  15. "Tapioca Tundra" (Acoustic Version)
  16. "Don't Say Nothin' Bad (About My Baby)"
  17. "War Games" (Version Two)
  18. "(I Prithee) Do Not Ask for Love" (Second Recorded Version)
  19. "My Share of the Sidewalk" (Mike's Vocal Version)
  20. "Shake 'Em Up and Let 'Em Roll" (Alternate Vocal Version)
  21. "Changes" (2009 Mix)
  22. "Merry Go Round" (Version One)
  23. "Magnolia Simms" (Acoustic Version)
  24. "I'm Gonna Try"
  25. "Seeger's Theme" (Electric Version)
  26. "Magnolia Simms" (Stereo Remix)
  27. "The Girl I Left Behind Me" (Third Recorded Version)
  28. "Merry Go Round" (Third Recorded Version)
  29. "Nine Times Blue" (Version Two - Mike's Vocal)
  30. "The Party" (2009 Mix)
  31. "I Wasn't Born to Follow" (Backing Track)

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