Once Again (Peter Tork and James Lee Stanley album) explained

Once Again
Type:Album
Artist:Peter Tork and James Lee Stanley
Cover:OnceAgain PTJLS.jpg
Released:March 6, 2001
Recorded:September–December 2000
Studio:Beachwood Recording Studio, Woodland Hills, California
Genre:Folk rock
Length:39:29
Label:Beachwood Recordings
Chronology:Peter Tork
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Saved by the Blues
Next Year:2003

Once Again is a collaboration between guitarists Peter Tork and James Lee Stanley released in 2001 by Beachwood Recordings.[1] It was Tork's third studio album without The Monkees and the second of three collaborations with Stanley.[2]

Reception

Aaron Badgley of AllMusic wrote that Once Again is an "excellent follow-up," calling the song arrangements "simple yet beautiful".

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. News: Jeremy . Roberts . For Pete’s sake: In this generation with multifaceted Monkee Peter Tork . medium.com . August 3, 2017 . 13 February 2021.
  2. https://www.monkeeslivealmanac.com/blog/peter-tork-james-lee-stanley-two-man-band monkeeslivealmanac.com: Once Again