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Coming Up: New Monkees best-of compilations
Two new Monkees best-of collections are due out Aug. 26 in celebration of the band's 50th anniversary.
They include a new single-disk collection, Forever, and a more comprehensive three-disk compilation, Monkees 50.
Forever track list:
Monkees 50 track list:
They include a new single-disk collection, Forever, and a more comprehensive three-disk compilation, Monkees 50.
Forever track list:
1. I'm A Believer
2. Valleri
3. You Just May Be The One (TV Version)
4. That Was Then, This Is Now
5. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
6. Pleasant Valley Sunday
7. Daydream Believer
8. Last Train To Clarksville
9. She Makes Me Laugh
10. A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
11. Porpoise Song (Theme from "Head")
12. Heart And Soul
13. Words
14. Goin' Down
Monkees 50 track list:
Disc: 1
1. (Theme From) The Monkees
2. Last Train To Clarksville
3. Take A Giant Step
4. Papa Gene's Blues
5. I'm a Believer
6. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone [2006 Remastered]
7. She (2006 Remastered)
8. A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You (Stereo Remix)
9. The Girl I Knew Somewhere
10. Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow) [2006 Remastered]
11. Mary, Mary (2006 Remastered)
12. Sometime In The Morning (2006 Remastered)
13. Randy Scouse Git (2007 Remastered Version)
14. You Told Me (2007 Remastered Version)
15. Shades Of Gray (2007 Remastered Version)
16. For Pete's Sake (Closing Theme) [2007 Remastered Version]
Disc: 2
1. Pleasant Valley Sunday
2. Cuddly Toy (2007 Remastered Version)
3. Words (2007 Remastered Version)
4. Love Is Only Sleeping (2007 Remastered Version)
5. Daydream Believer
6. Goin' Down
7. Valleri
8. Tapioca Tundra
9. P.O. Box 9847
10. Auntie's Municipal Court
11. D.W. Washburn (1968 Stereo Mix)
12. It's Nice To Be With You (1968 Stereo Mix)
13. Porpoise Song (Theme from "Head")
14. As We Go Along
15. Circle Sky (Live)
Disc: 3
1. Tear Drop City
2. A Man Without A Dream
3. You And I
4. Listen To The Band
5. Someday Man
6. Good Clean Fun
7. Mommy And Daddy
8. French Song
9. Oh My My (2015 Remastered)
10. I Love You Better (2015 Remastered)
11. That Was Then, This Is Now
12. Heart And Soul
13. MGBGT (Live)
14. Every Step Of The Way
15. You And I
16. Regional Girl
17. You Bring the Summer
18. She Makes Me Laugh
New Comics July 13, 2016: Daring New Adventures of Supergirl 1; Adventures of Dieter Lumpen; Daredevil Epic Collection, more
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DVD and Blu-ray new releases July 12, 2016: Green Room; Lego Justice League; IZombie season 2
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Images of Disney's "Star Wars Land"
Both Disneyland and Disney World are both slated to break ground on new Star Wars attractions in April and here's a look at what it will look like:
Complete Monkees on Blu-ray now shipping
Rhino has posted details and a video highlighting its new Monkees Complete TV Series Blu-ray set.
The set includes:
The set includes:
• All 58 episodes, newly remastered in stunning HD from the original negatives for the very first time, plus the 1969 TV Special "33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee."It's available here.
• Bonus material featuring commentaries from all four Monkees, vintage television appearances, never-before-seen outtakes and behind the scenes footage, original Kellogg's Monkees commercials, and more.
• The 1968 Monkees film "HEAD" in HD with never-before-seen outtakes.
• Unique packaging including a 7" featuring "Star Collector" b/w "Goin' Down" in unique TV mono mixes.
• Strictly limited to 10,000 individually numbered sets.
Hear Roald Dahl In His Own Words now on BBC 4
Listen here.
Details:
Details:
With the help of his granddaughter Sophie, Roald Dahl tells his own remarkable story in the style of one of his much-loved books. Illustrated with newly discovered archive recordings and songs and music exclusively recorded by the cast and musicians in the Royal Shakespeare Company's Matilda The Musical at the Cambridge Theatre in London, this Archive on 4 marks the centenary of the writer dubbed 'the best storyteller in the world'.
New Music Friday: John Coltrane in Mono
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Pop Culture Roundup: Neal Adams and Shazam; Captain America statue
A typically frank interview with comics great Neal Adams.
A 13-foot statue of Captain America is set to go on permanent display in Brooklyn.
Whichever, I figure - it's just cool that Cap is getting a statue. I hope it'll include an inscription mentioning that he was created by Kirby and Joe Simon.
I loved the old Captain Marvel, and I do not understand why Marvel Comics does not turn over the rights to Captain Marvel to DC Comics so I can have a Captain Marvel comic book.-----
You don't call him "Shazam"?
[Adams' expression cannot be summed up succinctly]
Stan Lee stole it out from under DC. Just out of courtesy they should return it. But businessmen don't do things like that, and so they suck. Look, lawyers suck and businessmen suck. I'm sorry. As much as I'm a businessman, and I have to be a businessman, there are moments when I suck. I will have a thought and go, "That really sucks. Neal, you're an asshole, don't think like that." But businessmen think that way. Nothing is gained by not being kind and courteous. Marvel gets nothing out of Captain Marvel that they couldn't out of "Fred" or "Joe." Why don't they return it to DC so at least DC can make up for the crap they gave to Fawcett and turn out a Captain Marvel comic book? I'd like it. I love Captain Marvel. I'd love to see a Captain Marvel movie. Wouldn't that be great?
A 13-foot statue of Captain America is set to go on permanent display in Brooklyn.
Marvel Entertainment and parent company Disney will unveil a 13-foot-tall bronze Captain America statue at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, which will then be toured around the nation before arriving at its final destination, Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
The statue will feature the hero holding his shield aloft, with an inscription reading, "I'm just a kid from Brooklyn" — a line uttered by Chris Evans' cinematic version of the character in Marvel Studios' Captain America: The First Avenger.Except, shouldn't that statue be in New York's Lower East Side, birthplace of Cap's co-creator Jack Kirby?
Whichever, I figure - it's just cool that Cap is getting a statue. I hope it'll include an inscription mentioning that he was created by Kirby and Joe Simon.
Cool: Info-Rama poster from Mondo
These are among the limited edition pop culture infographic posters Mondo is selling as part of its Info-Rama exhibit.
The posters will be made available online tomorrow at an undisclosed time, so follow Mondo on Twitter so you'll have a shot.
The posters will be made available online tomorrow at an undisclosed time, so follow Mondo on Twitter so you'll have a shot.
New Comics July 6, 2016: Avengers by John Byrne Omnibus; Superman Golden Age Omnibus 2; Nexus Omnibus 7, more
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So long, Noel Neill
The first actress to play Lois Lane on film - first in the movie serials "Superman" and "Atom Man Vs. Superman" and then on the 1950s "The Adventures of Superman" TV series - has died at age 95.
Coming Up: The Turtles Complete Album Collection out in August
Slated for Aug. 19 release, The Turtles Complete Original Album Collections rounds up all six of the bands LPs in a CD box set in remastered mono and stereo.
You can pre-order it from Amazon now.
Details:
You can pre-order it from Amazon now.
Details:
Originally released on the small White Whale label, the Turtles' original albums have remained stubbornly out of print for many years, leaving fans with various greatest-hits collections that only scratched the surface of the band's deep and rewarding catalog. That situation changes on August 19, 2016, when the Turtles' label FloEdCo, in association with Manifesto Records, celebrates the band's 50th anniversary with the release of a pair of definitive CD packages that encompass, for the first time, the whole of the Turtles' recorded output from 1965 to 1970. The Complete Original Albums Collection is a six-CD box set of the six albums that the Turtles released between 1965 to 1970, plus a wealth of rare bonus material. Each of the band's first three albums - It Ain't Me Babe, You Baby and Happy Together - is presented in it's original mono and stereo mixes, while each of the remaining three - The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands, Turtle Soup and Wooden Head - provide a generous assortment of rare bonus tracks, including some previously unreleased material.
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