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Magnetic South<完全生産限定盤>

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発売日 2019年10月11日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルMusic On Vinyl
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MOVLP2392
SKU 8719262009509

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Anyone who'd been listening closely to the songs Michael Nesmith wrote while a member of the Monkees (or heard his hard to find 1968 solo debut for Dot) already knew that Nesmith had a soft spot for country music. But when Nesmith left the pre-Fab Four to form the First National Band, he dove head first into the twangy stuff, and if he wasn't the first guy to merge country and rock (Gram Parsons easily beat him to the punch on that), he was certainly doing it well before country-rock became the next big thing, and Magnetic South made it clear he had his own distinct way of bringing the two genres together. Nesmith put together a top-flight band who sound at once relaxed and thoroughly committed, whether easing through a laid-back number like "Joanne" or kicking up some dust on "Mama Nantucket"; O.J. "Red" Rhodes' pedal steel work is superb throughout, while bassist John London and drummer John Ware offer strong, unobtrusive support (the great Earl P. Hall also sits in on piano). And though the phrase "cosmic cowboy" wasn't coined for Nesmith, it could have been; here, he indulges himself in a consciously poetic and philosophical lyrical style that's a good bit more abstract than one would expect from a former Monkee, though Nesmith's dry sense of humor is always lurking around the corner, ready to rescue him when he slips too deep into pretension. Mixing a country sound with a rocker's instincts and blending airy thoughts on the nature of life and love with iconography of life in the West that brought together the old and the new, Michael Nesmith reveled in contradictions on Magnetic South, making them sound as comfortable as well-worn cowboy boots and as fun as a Saturday night barn dance. It's a minor masterpiece of country-rock, and while the Eagles may have sold more records, Nesmith yodels a hell of a lot better than any of them. ~ Mark Deming

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Calico Girlfriend
    2. 2.
      Nine Times Blue
    3. 3.
      Little Red Rider
    4. 4.
      The Crippled Lion
    5. 5.
      Joanne
    6. 6.
      First National Rag
  2. 1.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Mama Nantucket
    2. 2.
      The Keys To The Car
    3. 3.
      Hollywood
    4. 4.
      One Rose
    5. 5.
      Beyond The Blue Horizon

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アーティスト: Michael Nesmith

オリジナル発売日:1970年

商品の紹介

マイク・ネスミス & ザ・ファースト・ナショナル・バンド 1970年発売『Magnetic South』のアナログ盤

マイク・ネスミスはアメリカのポップバンド、ザ・モンキーズのメンバーとして知られ、バンド解散後はザ・ファースト・ナショナル・バンドやソロとして活動。その第一弾として1970年に『Magnetic South』をリリース。彼の優れた作曲スキルにより、フライング・ブリトー・ブラザーズやポコといったカントリー・ロック・バンドと肩を並べる傑作アルバムとなった。シングル「Joanne」はビルボード・シングルチャートのNo.21を記録し、彼のソロキャリアでは最高位を記録。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2019/09/06)

Anyone who'd been listening closely to the songs Michael Nesmith wrote while a member of the Monkees (or heard his hard to find 1968 solo debut for Dot) already knew that Nesmith had a soft spot for country music. But when Nesmith left the pre-Fab Four to form the First National Band, he dove head first into the twangy stuff, and if he wasn't the first guy to merge country and rock (Gram Parsons easily beat him to the punch on that), he was certainly doing it well before country-rock became the next big thing, and Magnetic South made it clear he had his own distinct way of bringing the two genres together. Nesmith put together a top-flight band who sound at once relaxed and thoroughly committed, whether easing through a laid-back number like "Joanne" or kicking up some dust on "Mama Nantucket"; O.J. "Red" Rhodes' pedal steel work is superb throughout, while bassist John London and drummer John Ware offer strong, unobtrusive support (the great Earl P. Hall also sits in on piano). And though the phrase "cosmic cowboy" wasn't coined for Nesmith, it could have been; here, he indulges himself in a consciously poetic and philosophical lyrical style that's a good bit more abstract than one would expect from a former Monkee, though Nesmith's dry sense of humor is always lurking around the corner, ready to rescue him when he slips too deep into pretension. Mixing a country sound with a rocker's instincts and blending airy thoughts on the nature of life and love with iconography of life in the West that brought together the old and the new, Michael Nesmith reveled in contradictions on Magnetic South, making them sound as comfortable as well-worn cowboy boots and as fun as a Saturday night barn dance. It's a minor masterpiece of country-rock, and while the Eagles may have sold more records, Nesmith yodels a hell of a lot better than any of them. ~ Mark Deming
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