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  <review>"Good Times!"  is the twelfth studio album by the Monkees, released May 27, 2016 on the Rhino label.  The album was recorded to commemorate the band's 50th anniversary. It is the first Monkees studio album since Justus (1996) and the first since the death of founding member Davy Jones. The album features surviving Monkees Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork, as well as a posthumous contribution from Jones, namely the Neil Diamond penned Track "Love To Love", which was originally recorded in 1967.</review>
  <outline>"Good Times!"  is the twelfth studio album by the Monkees, released May 27, 2016 on the Rhino label.  The album was recorded to commemorate the band's 50th anniversary. It is the first Monkees studio album since Justus (1996) and the first since the death of founding member Davy Jones. The album features surviving Monkees Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork, as well as a posthumous contribution from Jones, namely the Neil Diamond penned Track "Love To Love", which was originally recorded in 1967.</outline>
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  <title>Good Times!</title>
  <rating>10</rating>
  <year>2016</year>
  <premiered>2016-05-27</premiered>
  <releasedate>2016-05-27</releasedate>
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  <genre>Pop</genre>
  <genre>Pop Rock</genre>
  <genre>Rock</genre>
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    <title>Good Times</title>
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    <title>You Bring the Summer</title>
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    <title>She Makes Me Laugh</title>
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    <title>Gotta Give It Time</title>
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    <title>Me &amp; Magdalena</title>
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    <title>Whatever’s Right</title>
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  <artistdesc>The Monkees were an American pop rock band formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s. The band consisted of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork. Spurred by the success of the television show of the same name, the Monkees were one of the most successful bands of the late 1960s. With international hits, four chart-topping albums and three chart-topping songs ("Last Train to Clarksville", "I'm a Believer", and "Daydream Believer"), they sold more than 75 million records worldwide.
The Monkees were originally a fictional band created for the NBC television sitcom of the same name. Dolenz, Jones, Nesmith and Tork were cast to portray members of a band in the sitcom. Music credited to the Monkees appeared in the sitcom and was released on LPs and singles beginning in 1966, and the sitcom aired from 1966 to 1968. At first, the band members' musical contributions were primarily limited to lead vocals and the occasional composition, with the remaining music provided by professional songwriters and studio musicians. Though this arrangement yielded multiple hit albums and singles, the band members revolted and, after a brief power struggle, gained full control over the recording process in 1967. For two albums, the Monkees mostly performed as a group; however, within a year, each member was pursuing his own interests under the Monkees' name, rendering the Monkees once again a group in name only. With widespread allegations that the band members did not play their own instruments—followed by the cancellation of The Monkees, diminishing success on the charts, and waning popularity overall—band members began to leave the group. The Monkees held a final recording session in 1970 before breaking up.
Renewed interest in the Monkees emerged in 1986, leading to a 20th anniversary reunion. Over the subsequent 35 years, the Monkees intermittently reunited for reunion tours, a major-network television special, and the production of new studio albums. After the deaths of Jones in 2012 and Tork in 2019, Dolenz and Nesmith undertook a farewell tour in 2021. This tour concluded shortly before Nesmith's death later that year, leaving Dolenz as the sole surviving member.</artistdesc>
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