20th Anniversary Tour 1986

20th Anniversary Tour 1986
Cover of the 1986 LP
Live album by
Released1987, 1994
RecordedDecember 1 & 3, 1986
VenueCivic Center Arena, Charleston, West Virginia
Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
GenreRock
Length63:36
LabelRhino Records
ProducerDavy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork
The Monkees chronology
Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees
(1986)
20th Anniversary Tour 1986
(1987)
Live 1967
(1987)
Alternative cover
Cover of the 1994 CD release
Cover of the 1994 CD release

20th Anniversary Tour 1986 is a live album by the Monkees recorded during their 20th anniversary tour in 1986.[1][2] To date, it is the only known complete concert recorded during this era. The recording was available at 1987 tour stops in double-LP and cassette formats, though a planned 1988 retail release by Rhino Records was ultimately scrapped. The record credited the artists as Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork to avoid paying royalties to Arista Records who owned the Monkees trademark at the time, though the band's logo is visible on the sleeve.[2] A limited-edition CD was released in 1994 under the title Live! by the group's fan club in Nashville, and was sold at concerts during their 1996 tour.[1][2][3]

Two of the album's tracks were used as B-sides on Monkees singles released in 1987 by Rhino Records. The Peter Tork-penned "MGBGT" backs "Heart and Soul", and is the only of the Monkees' U.S. singles to feature Tork as the sole lead vocalist. "(I'll) Love You Forever", written by Davy Jones, appears opposite "Every Step of the Way".[4]

The album was recorded during the final two days of the Monkees' 1986 North American tour, at the Civic Center Arena in Charleston, West Virginia on December 1, and at Stabler Arena in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on December 3.[2][1] The idea of a tour to celebrate the Monkees' 20th anniversary came from promoter David Fishof.[1] Initially, all four of the Monkees, including Mike Nesmith, agreed to a 20-date tour. While Tork and Jones were embarking on a warm-up tour in Australia, MTV unexpectedly ran a marathon of the Monkees' TV series, introducing the music to a new generation and persuading organizers to add over 100 dates to the tour.[1] The expansion of the tour led Nesmith to bow out, and he appeared only for the encore at one show in Los Angeles.[5] Ultimately, the 20th anniversary tour became one of the most profitable tours of 1986.[1]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "20th Anniversary Reunion Tour". The Monkees Live Almanac. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d McCutcheon, JD. "20th Anniversary Tour 1986 Album"". Monkee45s.net. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork – Live!". Discogs. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  4. ^ McCutcheon, JD. "USA Rhino Singles 1". Monkee45s.net. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  5. ^ "The Greek Theatre". The Monkees Live Almanac. Retrieved 5 April 2020.