Stranger Things Have Happened
Studio album by
Released1994
October 10, 2020 (reissue)
RecordedJanuary 1993; August 1994
StudioBeachwood Recording Studio, Woodland Hills, California
Genre
Length35:23 (original release)
62:44 (2020 reissue)
LabelBeachwood Recordings (original release)
7a Records (2020 reissue)
Producer
Peter Tork chronology
Stranger Things Have Happened
(1994)
Two Man Band
(1996)
Alternate cover
7a Records 2020 reissue cover art

Stranger Things Have Happened is a 1994 album by former Monkees member Peter Tork. Although he had been performing since the 1960s, this was his first and only solo release.

The album includes several original compositions, and covered a range of styles from folk ("Giant Step") to hard rock ("Miracle") to pop ("MGB-GT").

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Bruce Eder of AllMusic wrote "No one's going to believe it, but this is a good album, from Peter Tork no less. Most of the songs are sung with passion and the voice is much better than it was on, say, 'Shades of Gray' 28 years earlier. What's more, Tork reveals himself as a solid rocker, starting from a folk idiom but working with lots of wattage on the instruments and no trace of wimpy singer/songwriter affectation in the playing." He singles out the track, "'Higher and Higher', a folk/gospel song on which Tork mostly plays acoustic banjo, and which is so beguiling that one wishes he'd do an entire album in that idiom, style, and sound."[1]

Reissue

In December 2020, British label 7a Records reissued Stranger Things Have Happened on CD and vinyl with new artwork and nine bonus tracks.[2]

Track listing

Original 1994 release

All tracks are written by Peter Tork, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)NotesLength
1."Stranger Things Have Happened"
 3:14
2."Get What You Pay For"  2:50
3."Sea Change"  4:02
4."Giant Step"original version released on The Monkees' eponymous 1966 debut album2:16
5."Milkshake"Martin Briley 3:07
6."MGB-GT"  2:44
7."Miracle"  2:30
8."Pirates"Nick Thorkelson 3:50
9."Gettin' In" original version appeared on The Monkees' album, Pool It! (1987)3:35
10."Tender Is"  3:20
11."Higher and Higher"
  • Gary Jackson
  • Raynard Miner
  • Carl Smith
 3:51
Total length:35:23

2020 reissue

Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)NotesLength
12."Milkshake" (Peter Tork and James Lee Stanley)Martin Brileyoriginally released on Two Man Band (1996)2:48
13."MGB-GT" (Peter Tork and James Lee Stanley) originally released on Two Man Band (1996)2:56
14."Miracle" (Peter Tork and James Lee Stanley) originally released on Two Man Band (1996)2:42
15."Pirates" (Peter Tork and James Lee Stanley)Nick Thorkelsonoriginally released on Two Man Band (1996)4:32
16."Get What You Pay For" (live) originally released on Live/Backstage at the Coffee Gallery (2006)1:46
17."Easy Rockin'" (demo)James Lee Stanleyrecorded September 20104:02
18."I Truly Understand"Traditional; arr. Peter Torkrecorded for Fast Folk Musical Magazine (The CooP), June 19821:51
19."(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" (Peter Tork and the New Monks)A-side of single, released 19813:03
20."Higher and Higher" (Peter Tork and the New Monks)
  • Gary Jackson
  • Raynard Miner
  • Carl Smith
B-side of single, released 19813:41
Total length:62:44

Tracks 15–17 not included on 2020 vinyl reissue.

Personnel

Credits adapted from 1994 release.

  • Peter Tork – vocals, guitar, banjo, producer, liner notes
  • James Lee Stanley – acoustic guitar, backing vocals, producer, engineering, programming
  • Tommy Mars – keyboards
  • Pat Holloway – bass
  • Darren Elpant – drums
  • Michael Nesmith – backing vocals ("Milkshake", "MGB-GT")
  • Micky Dolenz – backing vocals ("Milkshake")
  • Timothy B. Schmit – backing vocals ("Stranger Things Have Happened")
  • Mel Vasquez – backing vocals ("Sea Change")
  • Mackenzie Phillips – backing vocals ("Giant Step")
  • Owen Elliott – backing vocals ("Giant Step")
  • Anita Sherman – backing vocals ("Gettin' In", "Higher and Higher")
  • Deborah Van Valkenburgh – backing vocals ("Tender Is")
  • Marc McClure – lead guitar ("Get What You Pay For")
  • Laurence Juber – electric guitar ("Milkshake")
Additional
  • Nick Thorkelson – artwork
  • Joseph L. Steiner, III – mastering

References