since the video above shows a post monkees michael nesmith. Im surprised pickwick never reissued any of the monkees albums and left out a song or two.
It didn't happen because RCA distributed Colgems...and they had Camden in-house for budget releases. RCA did suspend Camden and do a deal with Pickwick in 1973, but by then Columbia Pictures (which owned Colgems) had bought Bell Records (which became Arista), so the catalog wasn't available to RCA and Pickwick. By the time the Monkees revival hit in the 80s, baby boomers wanted more, not less and Rhino was making a business out of doing reissues the right way.