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Someday you will know, the meaning of a love that's true... and now we are going to share it with you! Tune in to a sneak preview of "All The King's Horses" (Mono TV Version) from THE MONKEES (SUPER DELUXE EDITION). This song is just one of 45 previously unreleased tracks featured on the jumbo-sized 3-CD set which includes 100 tracks, The Monkees debut album remastered in mono and stereo, solo recordings by Davy Jones and Michael Nesmith, and a full color booklet featuring an essay and liner notes by Monkees historian Andrew Sandoval.

Rhino Handmade takes you back to where The Monkees story all began with THE MONKEES (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)! Packed with a jumbo-sized 100 tracks (45 previously unreleased!) over 3 CDs, the first disc features the spectacular original album remastered in both mono and stereo, including the debut single, “Last Train to Clarksville,” show favorite “(Theme From) The Monkees,” and the raw romper "Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day," with 12 bonus tracks that feature unreleased versions, alternative tracks, and TV & radio spots.

The Monkees may be comin' to your town! Michael, Micky and Peter are playing live and you can score some of the best seats in the house with this exclusive fan ticket pre-sale. VIP packages include:

A Premium Ticket
An Exclusive The Monkees Commemorative Ticket
A Pre-order of THE MONKEES (SUPER DELUXE EDITION) 3-CD Boxed Set of the Classic Debut Album (due in November)

A great deal of fun was had by the The Monkees and their fans during the course of the group’s 2014 official convention this past weekend, including Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork all being on hand to receive their plaques certifying the The Monkees’ induction into the American Pop Music Hall of Fame. Arguably the most tantalizing tidbit to emerge from the event, however, was the announcement that the trio would be kicking off a new tour in May, one which would be taking them along the east coast and through the Midwest.

Between Rhino Handmade reissuing The Monkees Present and Michael Nesmith, Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork taking the stage together and touring throughout July and August, the summer of 2013 provided The Monkees fans a couple of pretty great months. After that, though, the guys went their separate ways – maybe you caught Mr. Nesmith on his solo tour a few months back – so it’s been pretty quiet on the The Monkees front.