Bell Records Story-180gm Green Vinyl by Jones, Davy (Record, 2024)

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Product Identifiers

Record Label7 A Records, Svac
UPC5060209950570
eBay Product ID (ePID)28071196107

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2024
GenreRock
ArtistJones, Davy
Release TitleBell Records Story-180gm Green Vinyl

Dimensions

Item Height0.33 in
Item Weight0.73 lb
Item Length12.26 in
Item Width12.25 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks19
Country/Region of ManufactureCzechia
Tracks1.1 Road to Love 1.2 How About Me 1.3 Singin' to the Music 1.4 Rainy Jane 1.5 Look at Me 1.6 Say It Again 1.7 I Really Love You 1.8 Love Me for a Day 1.9 Sitting in the Apple Tree 1.10 Take My Love 1.11 Pretty Little Girl 1.12 Welcome to My Love 1.13 Bonus Tracks: 1.14 Girl (Mono) 1.15 I'll Believe in You (Mono) 1.16 Take My Love (Mono) 1.17 Road to Love (Mono) 1.18 How About Me (Mono) 1.19 I Really Love You (Mono)
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited 180gm transparent green colored vinyl LP pressing housed in gatefold jacket. 2024 release. A lavish reissue of Davy Jones' self-titled album remastered with 6 bonus tracks. The vinyl version comes in a gatefold sleeve with extensive liner notes from Monkees historian Mark Kleiner and is pressed on 180g transparent green vinyl. This reissue gives fans the opportunity to reassess an album that was unfairly neglected by record buyers at the time of it's initial release in the fall of 1971. Prior to entering the studio with producer Jackie Mills, Jones had recorded a batch of more somber and adult contemporary-sounding demos than the eventual Bell recordings of big band sunshine pop. While the latter played quite squarely into Jones' established image; the former suggested another path that may (or may not) have launched Jones into a more fecund musical and commercial direction. Who can say? At the end of the day, we have these recordings and their manifold (and for too long overlooked) pleasures to enjoy, a worthy entry in the broad category of early seventies sunshine pop and in the specific canon of Davy Jones and Monkees-related recordings. Whatever time your needle drops, here is primetime Davy Jones, singing like an angel, and pointing to a love that leads to joy for all mankind.

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