Instant Replay | ||||
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Released | February 15, 1969 | |||
Recorded | July 1966 – January 1969 | |||
Genre | Pop[1] | |||
Length | 33:31 | |||
Label | Colgems (original U.S. release) RCA Records (original release outside U.S.) Rhino (1985 LP reissue + 1995 and 2011 CD reissues) | |||
Producer | Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, Neil Sedaka, Carole Bayer Sager, Davy Jones, Bones Howe | |||
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Singles from Instant Replay | ||||
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Cover for Rhino CD Reissue | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Swaptree | (favorable) |
Instant Replay is the seventh studio album by the Monkees. Issued 11 months after the cancellation of the group's NBC television series, it is also the first album released after Peter Tork left the group and the only album of the original nine studio albums that does not include any songs featured in the TV show.
History
Although the Monkees had recorded dozens of tracks since the release of their last studio album, spring 1968's The Birds, The Bees & the Monkees (a soundtrack LP from their film Head had been released between the two studio LPs), several of the songs on Instant Replay actually dated from sessions up to two and a half years earlier.
The band's new music coordinator (and former road manager), Brendan Cahill, believed that releasing previously unused tracks recorded in 1966—prior to the group's seizing control of their own recording process—was the way for the group to regain commercial success. The album's lead single, "Tear Drop City," written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, was one of the songs taken from the vault and was identified by Michael Nesmith as their intended first single in 1966. The track was not a major hit, only managing to reach No. 56 on the U.S. charts, while reaching No. 34 in Australia. Despite the single's poor chart performance, the album charted on the Billboard Top 40 Albums chart at No. 32.[2]
Micky Dolenz's "Just a Game" had originally been written during the sessions for the album Headquarters (1967), while Nesmith's "Don't Wait for Me" was the first released product of his 1968 sessions with Nashville studio musicians. Davy Jones' "You and I" featured guitar work from Neil Young.
Production notes
Two songs from these sessions, "A Man Without a Dream" and "Someday Man" (later issued as the B-side of the "Listen to the Band" single), were produced by Bones Howe and recorded at Wally Heider's Studio. Howe brought in Wrecking Crew musicians, including Tommy Tedesco (guitar), Joe Osborn (bass) and Hal Blaine (drums), and a nine-piece horn section. Despite having already quit the group, Peter Tork makes an appearance on this album by playing guitar on the 1966 outtake "I Won't Be the Same Without Her."
Track listing
Original 1969 Colgems vinyl issue
- Side 1
No. | Title | Lead vocals | Length |
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1. | "Through the Looking Glass" (Red Baldwin / Tommy Boyce / Bobby Hart) | Micky Dolenz | 2:43 |
2. | "Don't Listen to Linda" (Boyce / Hart) | Davy Jones | 2:49 |
3. | "I Won't Be the Same Without Her" (Gerry Goffin / Carole King) | Michael Nesmith | 2:42 |
4. | "Just a Game" (Micky Dolenz) | Micky Dolenz | 1:49 |
5. | "Me Without You" (Boyce / Hart) | Davy Jones | 2:11 |
6. | "Don't Wait for Me" (Michael Nesmith) | Michael Nesmith | 2:36 |
- Side 2
No. | Title | Lead vocals | Length |
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1. | "You and I" (Bill Chadwick / David Jones) | Davy Jones | 2:15 |
2. | "While I Cry" (Nesmith) | Michael Nesmith | 3:01 |
3. | "Tear Drop City" (Boyce / Hart) | Micky Dolenz | 1:59 |
4. | "The Girl I Left Behind Me" (Carole Bayer Sager / Neil Sedaka) | Davy Jones | 2:43 |
5. | "A Man Without a Dream" (Goffin / King) | Davy Jones | 3:04 |
6. | "Shorty Blackwell" (Dolenz) | Micky Dolenz | 5:46 |
1995 Rhino CD reissue
Tracks 1-12: Original album
No. | Title | Length |
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13. | "Someday Man" (Roger Nichols / Paul Williams) | 2:40 |
14. | "Carlisle Wheeling (Previously Unissued Alternate Version)" (Nesmith) | 3:11 |
15. | "Rosemarie (Previously Unissued Early Version)" (Dolenz) | 2:15 |
16. | "Smile (Previously Unissued)" (Jones) | 2:20 |
17. | "St. Matthew (Previously Unissued Alternate Mix)" (Nesmith) | 2:44 |
18. | "Me Without You (Previously Unissued Alternate Mix)" (Boyce / Hart) | 2:12 |
19. | "Through the Looking Glass (Previously Unissued Alternate Mix)" (Baldwin / Boyce / Hart) | 2:48 |
2011 Rhino Handmade deluxe CD reissue
In 2011, Rhino Handmade released an 89-track deluxe edition of Instant Replay. Disc 1 features stereo versions and various remixed versions. Disc 2 features mono released and unreleased versions. Disc 3 features alternate takes, backing tracks, and tapes from the television special 33⅓ Revolutions per Monkee. The 7-inch vinyl single has two songs sourced from acetate: alternate mixes of "I Go Ape" and "(I Prithee) Do Not Ask for Love".[3]
- Disc 1 (The Original Stereo Album)
Tracks 1-12: Original album in stereo
- "Someday Man" (Single B-Side) (Nichols, Williams) - 2:42
- "Carlisle Wheeling" (Alternate Stereo Mix) (Nesmith) - 3:17
- "Mommy and Daddy" (1968 Stereo Mix) (Dolenz) - 1:59
- "Look Down" (King, Stern) - 2:51
- "If I Ever Get to Saginaw Again" (Keller, Russell) - 2:44
- "Me Without You" (Alternate Stereo Mix) (Boyce, Hart) - 2:10
- "Smile" (Jones) - 2:19
- "Nine Times Blue" (Nesmith) - 2:11
- "Shorty Blackwell" (Alternate Stereo Mix) (Dolenz) - 6:14
- "St. Matthew" (Nesmith) - 2:43
- "Some of Shelly's Blues" (1968 Stereo Mix) (Nesmith) - 1:51
- "Hollywood" (1968 Stereo Mix) (Nesmith) - 2:17
- "Don't Wait for Me" (Alternate 1968 Stereo Mix) (Nesmith) - 2:34
- "Propinquity" (I've Just Begun to Care) (1968 Stereo Mix) (Nesmith) - 3:20
- "The Crippled Lion" (1968 Stereo Mix) (Nesmith) - 2:50
- "How Insensitive" (Jobim, de Moraes, Gimbel) - 2:31
- Disc 2 (Mono Mixes and Rarities)
- "Through the Looking Glass" (1968 Mono Mix) (Baldwin, Boyce, Hart) - 2:50
- "Don't Listen to Linda" (1968 Mono Mix) (Boyce, Hart) - 2:50
- "I Won't Be the Same Without Her" (1966 Mono Mix) (Goffin, King) - 2:41
- "Just a Game" (Alternate Vocal - Mono Mix) (Dolenz) - 1:51
- "Me Without You" (Fuzz Guitar Version - Mono Mix) (Boyce, Hart) - 2:10
- "Don't Wait for Me" (Mono Mix) (Nesmith) - 2:33
- "You and I" (1968 Mono Mix) (Chadwick, Jones) - 2:19
- "While I Cry" (UK Mono Mix) (Nesmith) - 2:59
- "Tear Drop City" (Mono Promo Single Mix) (Boyce, Hart) - 2:04
- "A Man Without a Dream" (Mono Promo Mix) (Goffin, King) - 3:05
- "Someday Man" (1968 Mono Mix) (Nichols, Williams) - 2:49
- "Hollywood" (Mono Mix) (Nesmith) - 2:16
- "Mommy and Daddy" (1968 Mono Mix) (Dolenz) - 2:26
- "You and I" (1968 Rough Mix) (Chadwick, Jones) - 2:25
- "Carlisle Wheeling" (Alternate Vocal - 1969 Mono Mix) (Nesmith) - 3:15
- "Rosemarie" (1969 Mono Mix) (Dolenz) - 2:31
- "Changes" (1968 Mono Mix) (Jones, Pitts) - 2:35
- "Good Clean Fun" (Mono Mix) (Nesmith) - 2:18
- "Through the Looking Glass" (Fuzz Guitar Version - Mono Mix) (Baldwin, Boyce, Hart) - 2:49
- "All the Grey Haired Men" (Mono Backing Track) (Keller, Russell) - 2:23
- "War Games" (1968 Mono Mix) (Jones, Pitts) - 2:50
- "Propinquity" (I've Just Begun to Care) (Mono Mix) (Nesmith) - 3:19
- "My Share of the Sidewalk" (Version 2 - Mono Backing Tracks) (Nesmith) - 2:51
- "Party" (1968 Mono Mix) (Jones, Pitts) - 3:06
- "The Crippled Lion" (Mono Mix) (Nesmith) - 2:50
- "If I Ever Get to Saginaw Again" (Mono Backing Track) (Keller, Russell) - 2:50
- "Some of Shelly's Blues" (1968 Mono Mix) (Nesmith) - 2:30
- "Smile" (1968 Mono Mix) (Jones) - 2:23
- "Nine Times Blue" (Mono Mix) (Nesmith) - 2:06
- Disc 3 (Sessions)
- "Through the Looking Glass" (Backing Track - Take 11) (Baldwin, Boyce, Hart) - 2:49
- "Don't Listen to Linda" (Backing Track - Takes 1–3) (Boyce, Hart) - 4:22
- "I Won't Be the Same Without Her" (Backing Track - Take 1) (Goffin, King) - 3:58
- "Carlisle Wheeling" (Backing Track - Take 1) (Nesmith) - 3:36
- "Nine Times Blue" (Backing Track - Take 6) (Nesmith) - 2:21
- "Look Down" (Backing Track - Take 1) (King, Stern) - 3:27
- "Just a Game" (Backing Track - Takes 1–2) (Dolenz) - 3:09
- "You and I" (Backing Track - Take 1) (Chadwick, Jones) - 2:32
- "That's What It's Like Loving You" (Backing Track - Take 1) (Jones, Pitts) - 3:03
- "Smile" (Backing Track - Take 1) (Jones) - 2:31
- "A Man Without a Dream" (Backing Track - Take 1) (Goffin, King) - 3:21
- "A Man Without a Dream" (Alternate Vocal - Take 14) (Goffin, King) - 3:55
- "Someday Man" (Backing Track - Take 1) (Nichols, Williams) - 3:23
- "Someday Man" (Alternate Mix) (Nichols, Williams) - 3:25
- "(I Prithee) Do Not Ask for Love" (1968 Backing Track - Take 12) (Michael Martin Murphey) - 3:05
- "I Go Ape" (Backing Track - Take 10) (Sedaka) - 2:21
- "Wind Up Man (Backing Track - Take 1) (Bill Dorsey) - 1:09
- "String for My Kite" (Version 1 Backing Track - Take 1) (Dorsey) - 1:09
- "Naked Persimmon" (Backing Track - Take 1) (Nesmith) - 2:03
- "Goldie Locks Sometime" (Backing Track - Take 4) (Dorsey) - 3:29
- "String for My Kite" (Version 2 Backing Track - Take 1) (Dorsey) - 1:13
- "Darwin" (Backing Track - Take 2) (Dorsey) - 0:52
- "St. Matthew" (Alternate Vocal) (Nesmith) - 2:47
- "Don't Wait for Me" (Alternate Stereo Mix) (Nesmith) - 2:39
- "Rosemarie" (Alternate Stereo Mix) (Dolenz) - 2:36
- "(I Prithee) Do Not Ask for Love" (1968 Mono Soundtrack Master) (Murphey) - 2:24
- "Naked Persimmon" (1968 Mono Soundtrack Master) (Nesmith) - 2:36
- "Goldie Locks Sometime" (1968 Mono Soundtrack Master) (Dorsey) - 2:17
- "Darwin" (1968 Mono Soundtrack Master) (Dorsey) - 0:41
- "I Go Ape" (1968 Mono Soundtrack Master) (Sedaka) - 2:12
- 7" Vinyl 45
Side 1: I Go Ape (Acetate Version) (Sedaka, Greenfield) - 2:53
Side 2: (I Prithee) Do Not Ask for Love (Acetate Version) (Murphey) - 2:24
Session information
Through the Looking Glass
- Written by Red Baldwin, Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
- Lead vocal: Micky Dolenz
- Guitar: Keith Allison, Wayne Erwin, Gerry McGee, Louie Shelton
- Bass: Joe Osborn
- Drums: Billy Lewis
- Tack piano: Bobby Hart
- Strings/horns: Unknown
- Produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
- Originally recorded during sessions for More of the Monkees (1967). This version recorded for The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees (1968) but later rejected.
- Recorded at United Recorders, Hollywood, California, December 30, 1967, and December 20, 1968
Don't Listen to Linda
- Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
- Lead vocal: Davy Jones
- Guitar: Tommy Boyce, Gerry McGee, Louie Shelton
- Bass: Joe Osborn
- Drums: Billy Lewis
- Strings/horns: Unknown
- Produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
- Originally recorded during sessions for More of the Monkees. This version recorded for The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees but later rejected.
- Recorded at United Recorders, Hollywood, California, December 31, 1967, and December 20, 1968
I Won't Be the Same Without Her
- Written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
- Lead/backing vocal: Michael Nesmith
- Harmony vocal: Bill Chadwick
- Guitar/dano bass: Peter Tork, James Burton, Glen Campbell, Al Casey, Mike Deasey
- Bass: Bob West
- Drums: Hal Blaine
- Percussion: Gary Coleman, Frank DeVito
- Piano: Larry Knechtel
- Produced by Michael Nesmith
- Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California, July 18, 1966 (8:00 P.M.-12:00 A.M.), during sessions for The Monkees (1966)
Just a Game
- Written by Micky Dolenz
- Lead vocal: Micky Dolenz
- Backing vocal: Coco Dolenz
- Acoustic guitar: Micky Dolenz, Tommy Tedesco
- Bass: Max Bennett
- Drums: Jim Gordon
- Percussion: Joe Porcaro
- Harpsichord: Michel Rubini
- Violin: George Berres, Anatol Kaminsky, Bernard Kundell, Erno Neufeld, Nathan Ross, Joseph Stepansky
- Cello: Armand Kaproff, Justin DiTullio, Edgar Lustgarten
- Trumpet: Bud Brisbois, Buddy Childers, Oliver Mitchell, Ray Triscari
- French horn: Vincent DeRosa, David Duke, Dick Perissi
- Trombone: George Roberts
- Flute: Ronnie Lang, Ted Nash, Bud Shank
- Produced by Micky Dolenz
- Written during sessions for Headquarters (1967)
- Recorded at Western Recorders Studio #1, Hollywood, California; April 9 and June 7, 1968, during sessions for The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees
Me Without You
- Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
- Lead vocal by Davy Jones
- Guitar: Gerry McGee, Louie Shelton
- Bass: Joe Osborn
- Drums: Billy Lewis
- Keyboard: Bobby Hart
- Backing vocal/horn/calliope/tambourine: Unknown
- Produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
- Recorded at United Recorders, Hollywood, California, February 3 and December 20, 1968
Don't Wait for Me
- Written by Michael Nesmith
- Lead vocal by Michael Nesmith
- Acoustic Guitar: Harold Bradley
- Steel Guitar: Lloyd Green
- Bass: Bobby Dyson
- Banjo: Sonny Osborne
- Drums: Jerry Carrigan
- Organ: David Briggs
- Produced by Michael Nesmith and Felton Jarvis
- Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Nashville, Tennessee, May 29, 1968
You and I
- Written by Bill Chadwick and David Jones
- Lead vocal by Davy Jones
- Backing vocal: Davy Jones
- Guitars: Bill Chadwick, Gerry McGee, Louie Shelton, Neil Young
- Bass: Joe Osborn
- Drums: Hal Blaine
- Organ: Larry Knechtel
- Produced by Davy Jones
- Recorded at Wally Heider's, May 10; Sunset Sound, June 19, 21; and RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California, September 20, 1968
While I Cry
- Written and produced by Michael Nesmith
- Lead vocal/acoustic guitar: Michael Nesmith
- Backing vocal: Bill Chadwick
- Bass: Rick Dey
- Drums: Eddie Hoh
- Unknown: Keith Allison, Bill Chadwick, Harry Nilsson
- Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California, January 14–15, 1968
Tear Drop City
- Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
- Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
- Backing vocals: Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, Ron Hicklin
- Guitar: Wayne Erwin, Gerry McGee, Louie Shelton
- Bass: Larry Taylor
- Drums: Billy Lewis
- Percussion: Gene Estes
- Produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
- The song was sped up from the original recording, changing the key from G to A-flat
- Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California, October 26, 1966, during sessions for More of the Monkees
The Girl I Left Behind Me
- Written by Carole Bayer Sager and Neil Sedaka
- Lead vocal: Davy Jones
- Backing vocal: Unknown
- Guitar: Al Gafa, Willard Suyker, Don Thomas
- Bass: Russ Savakus
- Drums: Herb Lovelle
- Keyboard: Neil Sedaka
- Violin: Leo Kahn, Julius Schachter
- Cello: Maurice Bialkin
- Produced by Carole Bayer Sager and Neil Sedaka
- Recorded at Western Recorders, Studio 2, February 6; and RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California, February 9, 1968
A Man Without a Dream
- Written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
- Lead vocal: Davy Jones
- Backing vocals: Davy Jones, Don Addrisi
- Guitar: Unknown
- Acoustic guitars: Mike Deasy, Tommy Tedesco
- Bass: Joe Osborn
- Drums: Hal Blaine
- Tambourine: Hal Blaine
- Piano: Larry Knechtel, Jimmy Rowles
- Trumpet: Conte Candoli, Buddy Childers
- French horn: Jim Decker, Vincent DeRosa, Bill Hinshaw, Dick Perissi
- Trombone: Bob Edmondson, Lew McCreary
- Produced by Bones Howe
- The song was originally attempted during the sessions for Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. (1967)
- Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio #3, November 7, 1968; and Western Recorders, Hollywood, California; January 10, 1969
Shorty Blackwell
- Written by Micky Dolenz
- Lead/backing vocals: Micky Dolenz, Coco Dolenz
- Electric 12-String guitar: Tommy Tedesco
- Bass: Max Bennett
- Drums/mallet/timpani: Jim Gordon
- Piano: Micky Dolenz, Michel Rubini
- Violin: George Berres, Anatol Kaminsky, Bernard Kundell, Erno Neufeld, Nathan Ross, Joseph Stepansky
- Cellos: Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten
- Trumpet: Bud Brisbois, Buddy Childers, and Oliver Mitchell, Ray Triscari
- French horn: Vincent DeRosa, David Duke, Dick Perissi
- Trombones: George Roberts, Kenny Shroyer
- Flute: Ronnie Lang, Ted Nash, Bud Shank
- Unknown: Bill Chadwick
- Produced by Micky Dolenz
- Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, January 19 and February 15; United Recorders, February 4; and Western Recorders Studio 1, Hollywood, California, April 9, 30, May 2, and June 7, 1968
1995 bonus tracks session Information
Someday Man
- Written by Roger Nichols and Paul Williams
- Lead vocal: Davy Jones
- Backing vocal: Don Addrisi
- Electric guitar: Unknown
- Guitars: Mike Deasy, Tommy Tedesco
- Bass: Joe Osborn
- Drums: Hal Blaine
- Percussion: Hal Blaine
- Piano: Larry Knechtel, Jimmy Rowles
- Trumpet: Conte Candoli, Buddy Childers
- French horn: Jim Decker, Vincent DeRosa, Bill Hinshaw, Dick Perissi
- Trombones: Bob Edmondson, Lew McCreary
- Produced by Bones Howe
- Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio 3, November 7, 1968; and Western Recorders, Hollywood, California, January 10, 1969
Carlisle Wheeling [second recorded version]
- Written and produced by Michael Nesmith
- Lead vocal/guitar: Michael Nesmith
- Bass: Chip Douglas
- Pedal steel guitar: Orville "Red" Rhodes
- Second known recording of "Carlisle Wheeling;" first version released on Missing Links (1987), Listen to the Band (1991) and Music Box (2001). Rerecorded by Nesmith with the First National Band on Loose Salute (1970) and retitled "Conversations".
- Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California, April 5, 1968
Rosemarie [first recorded version]
- Written and produced by Micky Dolenz
- Lead vocal: Micky Dolenz
- Other personnel unknown
- Later version released on Missing Links
- Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California, March 1, 1968
Smile
- Written and produced by Davy Jones
- Lead vocals: Davy Jones
- Backing vocals: Davy Jones and unknown
- Electric guitar: Neil Young
- Acoustic guitar: Gerry McGee
- Bass: Joe Osborn
- Drums: Hal Blaine
- Electric piano: Larry Knechtel
- Later released on Music Box
- Originally considered for, but rejected from, Changes (1970)
- Recorded at Wally Heider's, Hollywood, California, May 10, 1968
St. Matthew [early mix]
- Written/produced by Michael Nesmith
- Lead vocal/electric guitar: Michael Nesmith
- Guitar: Harold Bradley, Wayne Moss
- Steel Guitar: Lloyd Green
- Bass: Norbert Putnam
- Banjo: Bobby Thompson
- Drums: Jerry Carrigan
- Percussion/organ: Unknown
- Piano: David Briggs
- Violin: Buddy Spicher
- Later mix released on Missing Links Volume Two.
- Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Nashville, Tennessee; June 2, 1968
- Earlier version recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California, February 8, 1968.
Me Without You [alternate mix]
- A different mix of the song, featuring a fuzz guitar
Through the Looking Glass [early mix]
- Lacks remixing from December 20, 1968
- Recorded at United Recorders, Hollywood, California, December 30, 1967
Charts
Album
Chart (1969) | Peak position |
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Canadian Albums (RPM)[4] | 45 |
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[5] | 26 |
US Billboard 200[6] | 32 |
Single
Year | Single | Chart | Peak position |
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1969 | "Tear Drop City" | Billboard Hot 100 | 56[7] |
1969 | "Tear Drop City" | UK Charts | 47[8] |
1969 | "Someday Man" | Billboard Hot 100 | 81[7] |
1969 | "Someday Man" | UK Charts | 44[8] |
References
- 1 2 https://www.allmusic.com/album/r13307
- ↑ Joel Whitburn, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Albums, 3rd edition, New York, Billboard Books, 1995, page 214. Retrieved December 16, 2017.
- ↑ "Monkees Instant Replay: Deluxe Edition preview".
- ↑ "RPM: The Monkees (albums)". RPM Magazine. Archived from the original on October 14, 2017. Retrieved April 8, 2017.
- ↑ "Oricon Archive - The Monkees". Oricon. Retrieved April 8, 2017.
- ↑ "The Monkees US Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved April 8, 2017.
- 1 2 "Instant Replay - Charts and Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
- 1 2 "Official Charts Company". OfficialCharts.com. Retrieved 22 June 2014.