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Davy Jones...The Bell Recordings (1971-72)(2012)[FLAC]
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01. Road To Love (2:25)
02. How About Me (2:43)
03. Singin' To The Music (2:21)
04. Rainy Jane (2:43)
05. Look At Me (2:27)
06. Say It Again (2:38)
07. I Really Love You (2:56)
08. Love Me For A Day (3:00)
09. Sitting In The Apple Tree (2:24)
10. Take My Love (3:45)
11. Pretty Little Girl (2:45)
12. Welcome To My Love (2:18)
Bonus Selections:
13. Girl (2:41)
14. I'll Believe In You (2:46)
15. Take My Love (Mono) (3:02)
16. Road To Love (B-Side) (2:18)
17. How About Me (Mono) (2:44)
18. I Really Love You (Mono) (2:57)

It’s no exaggeration to state that the entertainment world was shaken by the sudden passing of Davy Jones on February 29 of this year, responding not only with an outpouring of grief, but with genuinely fond memories of the actor, singer and Monkee. Friday Music is joining Rhino Entertainment in keeping Jones’ rich legacy of music alive, with two new releases slated for April 24. After having recently reissued Jones’ pre-Monkees debut, the label turns its attention to Jones’ 1971-1972 recordings for the Bell Records label, featuring the hit “Rainy Jane” as well as “Girl,” the song immortalized on The Brady Bunch. But that’s not all. On the same day as Davy’s The Bell Recordings 1971-1972, Friday will reissue The Monkees’ 1987 reunion album Pool It! in an expanded edition boasting two bonus tracks and a DVD.

The first twelve tracks on The Bell Recordings represent the complete 1971 Davy Jones album, on which Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield’s “Rainy Jane,” a No. 52 hit for the singer. (Sedaka’s own 1969 version achieved some measure of popularity in Australia in the period between his early RCA hits and Rocket Records comeback.) The Bell era is also notable for Jones’ appearance on the Brady Bunch episode “Getting Davy Jones,” but Jones also kept a high profile via television guest spots on Love American Style, Here Come the Brides and even The New Scooby-Doo Movies! Davy Jones was arranged and conducted by Al Capps, who also worked with Bobby Sherman, Andy Williams and Cher, and carried on the lighter sound of the Monkees’ repertoire rather than that band’s later sonic explorations. The twelve tracks from Davy Jones are augmented by six bonus tracks: the mono singles “Girl” b/w “Take My Love” and “I’ll Believe in You” b/w “Road to Love,” plus album tracks “How About Me” and “I Really Love You,” also both in mono.

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