Here’s the ex-Monkee and country-rock pioneer in West Hollywood earlier this year with his First National Band Redux. The crowd just adored this performance, as you’ll hear, and Michael (who waxes... more
Here’s the ex-Monkee and country-rock pioneer in West Hollywood earlier this year with his First National Band Redux. The crowd just adored this performance, as you’ll hear, and Michael (who waxes... more
Few watching the Monkees knew that Texas-born Michael Nesmith was already a professional musician who’d done Stax/Volt session work—and who would later be one of the principal architects of... more
This ex-Monkee helped bring the fledgling sound of country-rock to the masses with these five LPs (all issued between ’70 and ’72): the charting "Magnetic South" and "Loose Salute" plus "Nevada... more
This sister release to Nesmith’s new autobiography (which chronicles his life from his Texas childhood to his Monkees years and beyond) begins with his 1965 single "The New Recruit" (as Michael... more
R&B, reggae and Latin rhythms can be found here, but this 1971 LP is still dominated by the country sounds Michael had shown an affinity for ever since his Monkees days. The pop hit "Silver Moon" and... more
UK reissue of the level-headed Monkee's classic 70's albums, 'Nevada Fighter' (1971) and 'Tantamount to Treason' (1972), together on one CD. Third in the successful series of two-in-one reissues for... more
The ex-Monkee and overall fine solo artist returns with a bunch of keyboard-drenched songs with Latin percussion. The overall tone is cool and groovy, led by a wall of synthesized string-sounding... more
Members of Elvis’s touring band and the Wrecking Crew join Michael and the First National Band on this 1971 LP featuring Michael’s beautiful love song "Propinquity (I’ve Just Begun to Care)" (which... more
Live archive release including 24 page booklet. Recorded at McCabe's in Santa Monica, CA, on August 18th, 1973, Cosmic Partners - The McCabe's Tapes is a rare and previously unreleased concert... more
Captured during a brief tour in support of "Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash" (Michael’s final RCA release), this August 1973 recording is a previously unreleased Nesmith concert featuring a... more
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