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Hit Factory (album)

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Released
  
1985

Label
  
Pair

Artist
  
The Monkees

Genre
  
Rock music

Recorded
  
1966-1969

Producer
  
Various

Release date
  
1985

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Hit Factory (1985)
  
Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees (1986)

The Monkees albums
  
Monkee Flips, The Monkees Greatest, Barrelful of Monkees: Monkees, More Greatest Hits of Th, Reā€‘Focus

Hit Factory is a 1985 compilation album of songs by The Monkees, released by Pair Records and licensed from Arista Records. The album was available as a two record set or single cassette. The album sold surprisingly well the year following its release, with the reawakened interest in the Monkees stemming from the Pleasant Valley Sunday MTV marathon of their television series, in February 1986.

Contents

Two charted hits make their US compilation debut here: "Tapioca Tundra" and "Porpoise Song".

Despite its title, the album did not include a full selection of hit singles, instead featuring a few hits along with B-sides and album tracks, including rarely heard songs from the Monkees movie Head and their 1969 albums. The cover photo of the band was printed flipped over.

Stock aitken and waterman a ton of hits the hit factory vol 4 cd 2


Track listing

Side One

  1. "(Theme from) The Monkees"
  2. "Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day"
  3. "I'll Be True to You (Yes I Will)"
  4. "Sweet Young Thing"

Side Two

  1. "When Love Comes Knocking (At Your Door)"
  2. "Forget That Girl"
  3. "D.W. Washburn"
  4. "Can You Dig It?"

Side Three

  1. "Last Train to Clarksville"
  2. "Tapioca Tundra"
  3. "Through the Looking Glass"
  4. "Shorty Blackwell"

Side Four

  1. "Porpoise Song (Theme from Head)"
  2. "I'll Be Back Up on My Feet"
  3. "Little Girl"
  4. "Looking for the Good Times"

The cassette release contained sides one & two on one side and sides three & four on the other.

References

Hit Factory (album) Wikipedia