View Full Version : Were The Monkees planning to make a comeback in the 80's?


Hawkee
08-25-2019, 02:02 AM
I learned that The Monkees released an album in the 80's called Pool It and I would like to know if this album was released as their comeback album. From what I learned about this album is that Micky Delonz is absent and only the late Davy Jones and Peter Tork and Mike Nesmith perform on it. From what I listened to of Pool It it looks like The Monkees were trying to attempt an 80's rock sound to compete with rock groups of the 80's but it looks like this album failed and is considered the least known of The Monkees albums. Also did Mike Nesmith leave The Monkees when Pool It debuted in the 80's due to problems or did Mike decide to retire from performing?
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ABlairican Pie
08-31-2019, 05:02 PM
Apparently in the mid-80's, The Monkees experienced a revived interest in their music and shows when their series was aired in a marathon of episodes on MTV in 1986. This created a demand and a new fan base had arrived who had not seen them in their heyday in the mid-60's. The band had reservations about regrouping and recording new music.

Eventually the band (with the exception of Michael Nesmith) released a new single, "That Was Then, This Is Now" in 1986. Nesmith declined to join the reunited Monkees as he was involved with his own Pacific Arts video company. He did later appear that year in a Christmas video with the rest of the group.

The 'Pool It!' album featured only the three official regrouped Monkees minus Nesmith. The song "Heart And Soul" reached #87 on the charts, while the album hit only #72. The problem was that, like many of the band's earlier material in the 60's, outside musicians and writers were mostly used on it. The actual Monkees may have had little input in this album, which may account for its tepid sales, in spite of the renewed "Monkee Mania" going on MTV and on Nickolodeon at the time.

dakert
09-01-2019, 08:36 AM
With the help of MTV the Monkees did make a big comeback in 1986. I was glad I got to see them on tour which I read was the highest grossing tour of the year .LaBestia I hope you got a chance to see the Monkees Heart and Soul video

Hawkee
10-12-2019, 05:27 AM
With the help of MTV the Monkees did make a big comeback in 1986. I was glad I got to see them on tour which I read was the highest grossing tour of the year .LaBestia I hope you got a chance to see the Monkees Heart and Soul video
I got to see The Monkees Heart And Soul video a few minutes ago and it was so cool and it showed the direction The Monkees were taking. Too bad the Pool It album flopped

Thanks for recommending it to me Dakert
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