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In 1968, Michael Nesmith went to Nashville and recorded an album's worth of songs, mostly his own, with Nashville's own "Wrecking Crew", the studio musicians who constituted Area Code 615. There were no better musicians on the planet. John Sebastian wrote Nashville Cats about them. And Nesmith was an accomplished songwriter with a bunch of tunes that deserved the best. The resulting solo album, spectacularly lovely as it was, never materialised. Because Music Business.
Some of the songs drifted onto
Monkees albums, others waited decades before Rhino anthologised them.
Nesmith has denied (in his splendid autobiography) ever thinking he was
inventing, or even playing, country rock. "I was playing country music,"
he says. But here, on several cuts, his pop smarts show through just as
strongly as his country roots. Nesmith sings bang in the middle of the
note, in the tensile tone so many Texans have, like stretched barbed
wire, and the band plays with that country-sprung back-porch beat that
never gets old.
So
here it is, hi-fi enthusiasts! The best album he never made. That's
okay. Don't thank me or nuthin'. I'm having more fun than you are.
Always a pleasure to re-up th' Nez, this time in response to a request from Dr. Fu Man Chu.
ReplyDeleteListen to the band.
Thank you very much for this unique assortment of "songs we should all hear." I've "alerted" others who live in my neck of the net. Long live Mike, Long Live Micky, Long Live Peter, Long Live Davy, Long Live Red Rhodes (well, you know what I mean, I suspect). Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. A shitload of Old Woolhat coming up soon. In the meantime - is the free Wi-Fi working for you? Disappointing response to that, considering the cutting-edge nano-hybrid technologies I had to develop at my own expense.
ReplyDeleteAs I can't seem to find the correct Road today, I'll place a Stealth Link here at the end of this abandoned Cow Path. It showed up in my mailbox yesterday... Oh, and this Nez link is dead, so if you can resuscitate it, that's be cool.
ReplyDeleteRe-up:
ReplyDeletehttps://workupload.com/file/Z99CKcXQYqK
Hey Mr. Throckmorton, I don't know if you deciphered my dilemma of not being able to re-locate the Wilderness Road article, so I'll de-stealth the link to Sold For Prevention of Disease Only since I recall some interest in their sophomore waxing which somehow inexplicably eluded success yet again in the hands of a brand new record company's ace marketing department. Also, swell to hear some hard to find Nez, so many thanks for that. Caught the man in concert here a couple years ago, and it was a very satisfying once in a lifetime experience, I must say. I think the Monkees fans in the crowd even enjoyed it, but I believe there were a few other fans of his RCA records besides myself in attendance; missing Red Rhodes, but amazed to have a chance to hear some of those songs in concert. It's up there with seeing Tom Rapp and Emmylou Harris, in small venues, back in the seventies, in my personal pantheon of live music experiences.
ReplyDeleteAh! You meant Wilderness Road - it's in here somewhere, dammit. Either you crawl through the back pages or I do - how about you? I'll be pleased to re-up if you can find it. THANK YOU for this link. If you find it I'll up both albums in a new piece.
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ReplyDeleteBecause he screwed up, mainly. Be right back.
DeleteHere we go:
https://workupload.com/file/swTVkgFwHXs
Could you reactivate the link again? I still have no idea what it could be, but I definitely need it. 😁
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Paul
Just checking the @193 iteration ...
DeleteWhy, I orta of gotten a Noble Piece Prize for dis swell compumalation. Gee, is it ever swell! Why ain't it gots th' official release it disoives? On account which dey is a buncha bums, is why. HEY YA LOUSY NOGOOD REKKID INDUSTRY BUMS I IS AVAILIBLE!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHere ya go:
https://workupload.com/file/pjp9L5T87K8
great stuff, I've nominated U fer' th' Piece Prize.
ReplyDeleteI'm rilly rilly glad to read this: "I'm having more fun than you are." Fourth time proved to be the charm!
ReplyDeleteD in California
Thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteBTW on your workupload link it says "This file was uploaded by a user." Not sure if that's meant as a warning or compliment.
A user, huh?
DeleteFYI This post has had 1114 views. Anything north of a grand is a hit.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! And yes, you're right: there aren't many businesses that employ such a large number of incompetent idiots as the record industry. I wonder how they got their jobs. What are the hiring criteria? The corporal's exam (‘Do you know what a door handle is?’)? They can't all be SONS or NEPHEWS, can they? But I'm too old to get upset about it.
ReplyDeleteBye!
Paul
I know loadsa people love his musik, but I couldn't (stoopidly) get past the "Monkees" connection! So, Imma gonna give this a try!!
ReplyDeleteWell, you have a lot of catching up to do. His output is stylistically varied, but I recommend Radio Engine as your next step. Sublime!
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