Originally intended as a double album devoting a side showcasing the individual talents of each of the Monkees, it was shortened to a single record heavily favoring selections composed by band members—three each from Dolenz and Nesmith, and one from Davy Jones. The album features the band's Nesmith-penned tenth single "Listen to the Band" along with both sides of its eleventh, Nesmith's "Good Clean Fun" and "Mommy and Daddy", written by Micky Dolenz. Two Tommy Boyce / Bobby Hart tracks from 1966 were unearthed for the album, "Looking for the Good Times" and "Ladies Aid Society".
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