Two Man Band
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ReleasedDecember 17, 1996
RecordedJune–August 1996
StudioBeachwood Recording Studio, Woodland Hills, California
County Club Studio, Franklin, Tennessee
County Club Studio, Franklin, Tennessee
| Two Man Band | ||||
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| Released | December 17, 1996 | |||
| Recorded | June–August 1996 | |||
| Studio | Beachwood Recording Studio, Woodland Hills, California County Club Studio, Franklin, Tennessee | |||
| Genre | Folk rock | |||
| Length | 37:08 | |||
| Label | Beachwood Recordings | |||
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Two Man Band is a collaboration between guitarists Peter Tork and James Lee Stanley released in 1996 by Beachwood Recordings. It was Tork's second studio album without The Monkees and the first of three collaborations with Stanley.[1]
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| AllMusic | |
Aaron Badgley of AllMusic wrote "Both artists compliment each other and the music is very accessible. Tork has a wonderfully pleasing and distinctive voice, and Stanley's voice is a perfect blend." In particular, Badgley calls the recording of The Monkees' "Pleasant Valley Sunday" "outstanding", adding "one wonders what direction the Monkees would have taken had Tork had more control."[2]