A 21-song collection drawn from the Arizona and Silverbird albums. The material is quite pop-oriented, and very pretty pop music -- there's not much rock here apart from "Arizona" and "Silverbird," and there are lots of string and brass sections at work, but Lindsay's voice is an extremely expressive instrument, and he gives some powerful performances. The material overlaps the repertories of the likes of Dionne Warwick, the Carpenters, and the Sandpipers ("Come Saturday Morning"), as well as Peter, Paul & Mary ("Leaving On a Jet Plane"); the arrangement on "We've Only Just Begun" is pure lounge act and makes the Carpenters' own version sound raw and direct; and the Beatles medley of "The Long and Winding Road"/"Yesterday" (two of Paul McCartney's wimpiest songs), where he sounds uncannily like McCartney, shows how far he'd come from the Raiders' punkier side. But that voice is very fine, still, and makes this material more worthwhile than it ought to be. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
Dear Mark - If I were you; I would keep an eye out for jhjh at your shows.
(BTW - your version of Sunday Morning Coming Down is quite good - as is And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind.) Hey one more thing - speaking of Monkees; you and Micky Dolenz were two of the better 60's pop rock singers. How about you and Micky team up and do some shows? That way you don't have to put up with Paul Revere and Micky doesn't have to deal with Davy.
Dear Mark, I want you to know I was a fan of Paul Reaiver & the Raiders. My best friends crush was Bobby Sherman mine was you. I bought the album with you in a red turtle neck. I just want you know I'm now 54 years old & still think you did the best Sunday Morning Coming Down song. I mean I would cry everytime I heard it. I think you have been under estimated as a solo singer.
Unfortunaley in my young 20's a room mate stole my stereo & all my albums, including 1 of the only Monkees albums