<P> Beginning in 1987, Rhino Records started to make available previously unreleased Monkees recordings on a series of albums called Missing Links . Having numerous quality songwriters, musicians, producers and arrangers--along with high budgets--at their hands while making albums during the 1960s, the band was able to record as many songs as the Beatles in half the time . </P> <P> The three volumes of this initial series contained 59 songs . These include the group's first recordings as a self - contained band, including the intended single "All Of Your Toys," Nesmith's Nashville sessions, and alternate versions of songs featured only on the television series . The Listen to the Band box set also contained previously unreleased recordings, as did the 1994 - 95 series CD album reissues . Rhino / Rhino Handmade's Deluxe Edition reissue series has also included alternate mixes, unreleased songs, and the soundtrack to 331⁄3 Revolutions per Monkee . </P> <Ul> <Li> Micky Dolenz--vocals, drums, moog synthesizer, guitar (1966--1971, 1986--1989, 1996--1997, 2001--2002, 2011--present) </Li> <Li> Peter Tork--keyboards, bass, guitar, vocals, banjo (1966--1968, 1986--1989, 1996--1997, 2001, 2011--present) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Micky Dolenz--vocals, drums, moog synthesizer, guitar (1966--1971, 1986--1989, 1996--1997, 2001--2002, 2011--present) </Li>

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