Magnetic South (album)
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Magnetic South | |||||
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Studio album by Michael Nesmith & The First National Band | |||||
Released | 1970 | ||||
Genre | Country Rock | ||||
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Label | RCA | ||||
Producer | Felton Jarvis | ||||
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Michael Nesmith & The First National Band chronology | |||||
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Michael Nesmith's second album, reissued in 1999 as 16 Original Classics.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Michael Nesmith except where noted.
- "Calico Girlfriend" – 2:37
- "Nine Times Blue" – 1:39
- "Little Red Rider" – 2:34
- "The Crippled Lion" – 3:10
- "Joanne" – 3:10
- "First National Rag" (Red Rhodes) – 0:21
- "Mama Nantucket" – 2:36
- "Keys to the Car" – 2:52
- "Hollywood" – 5:03
- "One Rose" (D.Lyon/L.McIntyre) – 3:27
- "Beyond the Blue Horizon" (Whiting/Harling/Robin) – 5:55
[edit] The band
- O.J. "Red" Rhodes (pedal steel guitar)
- John Ware (drums)
- John London (bass)
- Earl P. Ball (side piano)
- Michael Nesmith (guitar & vocals)
[edit] Trivia
- Felton Jarvis was given production credit even though he did no actual production work; the credit is primarily a tip for Jarvis given that he'd helped sign The First National Band to RCA.
- Five of the album's eleven tracks are from Mike's days with The Monkees. The first four tracks were recorded by Mike in 1968-9 for The Monkees, while "Hollywood" was also recorded in 1968 but first demoed by Mike for possible inclusion on the album Headquarters.
- The Monkees connection to the First National Band not only involved Mike's compositions - Mike of course had been the Monkees' unofficial leader; John London played bass on several Monkees tracks and appeared as an extra on several episodes of the TV show; Red Rhodes had played on a few 1969 Monkees tracks, notably "Steam Engine."