The Monkees (The Monkees Present) Original Tracks Little Girl (Dolenz) Good Clean Fun (Nesmith) If I Knew (Jones & Chadwick) Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye (Dolenz & Klein) Never Tell A Woman Yes (Nesmith) Looking For The Good Times (Boyce & Hart) Ladies Aid Society (Boyce & Hart) Listen To The Band (Nesmith) French Song (Chadwick) Mommy and Daddy (Dolenz) Oklahoma Backroom Dancer (Nesmith) Pillow Time (Scott & Willis) Bonus Selections Calico Girlfriend Samba (Nesmith) The Good Earth Listen To The Band (Nesmith) Mommy and Daddy (Dolenz) The Monkees Present Radio Promo With Screen Gems caring less and less about the Monkees' activities, the guys were given more control over the creation of their last album as a trio, The Monkees Present. Unfortunately for their careers as a musical unit, it came too late. Still, the result is a masterpiece, and the most underrated of the bunch. Micky's songwriting potential comes to a head with "Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye," "Little Girl," and "Mommy and Daddy"-- something Peter later said he was sorry to have missed. Nesmith continued to display his brilliance with the album's first release, "Listen to the Band," which he'd later re-cut with The First National Band. Davy sings a mix of new and old songs, doing a couple Boyce and Hart tunes as well as the ballad "If I Knew," which he co-wrote with Bill Chadwick. The bonus selections don't fail to please, as they include the original, more controversial version of Dolenz's "Mommy and Daddy." A couple Nez tunes and a poem read by Davy wrap up the loose ends, though the radio promo was unnecessary. Questions, comments, arguments, compliments, or general Monkee Talk welcome at landsberg@alltel.net - Mike Landsberg