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Davy Jones
Davy Jones
Release Date: 1971
Running Time: 32:29

One year after the Monkees called it quits (for the first time), Davy Jones surfaced with his second solo outing (1965's pre-Monkees album David Jones was his debut). Jones has often said that he never viewed himself as a musician, but rather as an entertainer. This is evident with this album. Instead of trying to write a masterpiece, he relied on producer Jackie Mills to assemble a number of pop/rock songs and a tight band to go along with them. To that end, it is a success. The playing is more than adequate and this is a collection of pop songs. Jones has a pleasing voice, and the songs themselves are short enough so that none of them can become truly irritating. The music is very similar to the Monkees' 1970 album, Changes. Some of the songs are filler (such as "Take My Love"), while others are examples of great pop songs (such as the Top 40 single "Rainy Jane"). Jones did not set out to change the world with this album, but he did set out to put together a pleasing product. To that end, he succeeded. Monkees fans will love this album. Aaron Badgley, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Road to LoveCarmichael2:29
2How About Me?Carrington2:44
3Singin' to the MusicJanssen2:23
4Rainy JaneSedaka, Greenfield2:42
5Look at MeGates2:26
6Say It AgainWelch, Simmons2:38
7I Really Love YouGundry2:54
8Love Me for a DayRossine3:00
9Sitting in the Apple TreeTrevor2:24
10Take My LoveReilich, Newkirk, Marron3:46
11Pretty Little GirlLloyd, Sklerov2:43
12Welcome to My LoveGoldman2:20

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