The Monkees (Changes) Original Tracks Oh My My (Barry & Kim) Ticket on a Ferry Ride (Barry & Bloom) You're So Good To Me (Barry & Bloom) It's Got To Be Love (Goldberg) Acapulco Sun (Soles & Albright) 99 Pounds (Barry) Tell Me Love (Barry) Do You Feel It Too? (Barry & Kim) I Love You Better (Barry & Kim) All Alone in the Dark (Soles & Albright) Midnight Train (Dolenz) I Never Thought It Peculiar (Boyce & Hart) Bonus Selections Time and Time Again (Chadwick & Jones) Do It In The Name of Love (Bloom & Goldberg) Lady Jane (Bloom & Goldberg) Changes is undoubtedly the worst Monkees album, if you can even call it that. By 1970, Nesmith had left the group, leaving solely the duo of Dolenz and Jones. As Micky stated, "We were mainly fulfilling a contractual obligation to the record company-- that's what Changes is all about." Indeed, the freedom granted to the group on their previous album was anything but the case on what would be the final album released under the name "The Monkees." Still, the liner notes make for some interesting reading about the mind set during this time, and Changes does have some good songs to offer. "Oh My My," "I Love You Better," and the bonus track "Do It In The Name of Love" were already included in the box set, but Micky's "Midnight Train" and a couple Jeff Barry tunes are worth checking out. Perhaps it's the lack of Tork and Nesmith that makes many avoid this final album. Questions, comments, arguments, compliments, or general Monkee Talk welcome at landsberg@alltel.net - Mike Landsberg Quotes taken from liner notes.