Headquarters (The Monkees album)

1 album on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified double platinum in the United States with sales of more than two million copies within the first two months of release.

As upcoming talks with Kirshner about their concerns continued to be delayed, the group, citing exhaustion from their grueling TV, touring and recording schedule, were unwilling to postpone the vacations and took advantage of the situation by threatening to quit the show, and subsequently the band, unless their demands were met.

The remaining Kirshner-supervised tracks that had already been finished were discarded, while the group was finally given the creative freedom and input they requested and soon began recording their third album, free of the restrictions previously imposed by Kirshner.

Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Headquarters became the two top-selling records during the legendary "Summer of Love" period.

The album was issued on the compact disc format for the first time by Arista Records in 1989, remixed from the multi-tracks, then later from the original stereo master tape in 1995, with several bonus tracks on Rhino Entertainment.

In 2022, Rhino released a four-disc "Super Deluxe Edition" which included the original album in remixed form, as well as tracks from the aborted January 1967 Kirshner sessions, alternate mixes and previously unreleased outtakes.

[5][6] The original rear album cover features a collage of photos including one of producer Chip Douglas and engineer Dick Bogert.