| | Monkees Talk Downunder CD Monkees Discography of CDs
1997 release on Raven featuring over one hour of chat with Micky, Peter, Mike & Davy during their 1968 'Far East Tour'.Eight tracks ranging from radio station listener's asking the band questions to Mike pontificating on politics & Tiny Tim!
Recording information: 09/16/1968-09/20/1968.
Photographer: Peter Carrette. Monkees Talk Downunder Songs | 1. | Sydney Press Conference |
| 2. | Balcony Appearance Interviews |
| 3. | Individual Sydney Interviews |
| 4. | Melbourne Press Conference |
| 5. | Melbourne Hotel Interviews |
| 6. | Sydney Hotel Interview |
| 7. | Davy Plays D.J. |
| 8. | Monkee Mike Pontificates |
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