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Jun 28, 2004, 3:24:41 PM6/28/04
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Here are ALL of The Monkees original 45 rpm releases on the Colgems label. All
of these 45s were released in the period of 1966 to 1970. Here is a description
of each: "LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE/TAKE A GIANT STEP" (cos 66-1001) (Features
color sleeve w/NBC & Fanclub info at bottom) NM/M, "LAST TRAIN TO
CLARKSVILLE/TAKE A GIANT STEP" (cos 66-1001) (Features Monochrome sleeve w/"Ask
for the Monkees LP" at bottom, small writing on label, "Bobby" in red ball
point pen & leter "A" in blue ball point pen) VG/NM, "I'M A BELIVER/I'M NOT
YOUR STEPPING STONE" (cos 66-1002) NM/M, " A LITTLE BIT ME, A LITTLE BIT
YOU/THE GIRL I KNEW SOMEWHERE" (cos 66-1004) MN (some slight label wear),
"PLEASANT VALLEY SUNDAY/WORDS" (cos 66-1007) M/M (WHITE Sleeve is PERECT-WOW) ,
"DAYDREAM BELIVER/GOIN' DOWN" (cos 66-1012) MN/M, "VALLERI/TAPIOCA TUNDRA" (cos
66-1019) Good (some marks on vinyl from apparent Juke-Box usage), "D.W.
WASHBURN/IT'S NICE TO BE WITH YOU" (cos 66-1023) VG/M, "PORPOISE SONG/AS WE GO
ALONG" (cos 66-1031) MN/M, "TEAR DROP CITY/A MAN WITHOUT A DREAM" (cos 66-5000)
M/VG+ (Vinyl is really nice, but "Marilyn" is written in blue ball point pen un
both sides"), "LISTEN TO THE BAND/SOMEDAY MAN" (cos 66-5004) Poor/VG (Sleeve is
literally in 3 pieces- the original owner must have cut it up, taped it to a
wall and then taped it back together again, lots of old scotch tape residue, 45
is in nice cond but once again "Marilyn" is written on the B side), "GOOD CLEAN
FUN/MOMMY & DADDY" (cos 66-5005) NM/M ) This rare Sleeve is near perfect, Vinyl
IS. "OH MY MY/I LOVE YOU BETTER" (cos 66-5011) NM/NM (SUPER RARE Sleeve is
almost perfect, some very, VERY slight wear, vinyl is about as close to M+ as
possible...THIS IS A RARE ONE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION!). All of these 45s
were bought as collectables more that 27 years ago and in that time were kept
in poly-lined 45 sleeves separate from their picture sleeves which were kept in
plastic sleeves. ALSO way back then, I made a protective cardboard box for this
entire collection which lists titles, release #'s and month/year of release..I
was a real archival NUT back then!! CLICK HERE:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4021743282&sspagename=S
TRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

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