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Review: Michael Nesmith & The First National Band Redux Live At The Troubadour

By Fred Velez

“And just think, it’s only taken me a half a century to get back!”, Michael Nesmith says with an audible smile on his face early in his set with the First National Band Redux, on the stage of the world famous Troubadour Club in Los Angeles to a loud and appreciative crowd. This historic event is perfectly captured in the new 7a Records cd release ‘Michael Nesmith & The First National Band Redux Live At The Troubadour’, recorded January 25th, 2018.

When Nez announced that he would be doing a short tour featuring a new version of his second band after leaving The Monkees, performing songs from his first three RCA albums, the enthusiasm from fans guaranteed that all the dates would be sold out. The Troubadour, where Nesmith early in his career was the emcee and where the producers of the Monkees project discovered him, was the ideal setting for this concert, as this was where he debuted the original incarnation of FNB.

The concert opens with a blistering version of ‘Nevada Fighter’, a perfect song to launch with. Next are the trilogy of songs from the ‘Magnetic South’ album, followed by ‘The Crippled Lion’ and a poignant ‘Joanne’ with the audience singing along. Nesmith is in remarkably great voice and charmingly good humor throughout the concert and the FNBR offer spot on recreations of the songs, the band consisting of Nez’s sons Christian and Jonathan on guitar and vocals, Jason Chesney on bass, Jim Cox on keyboards, Christopher Allis on drums, Circe Link and Amy Spear on vocals and percussion, and Peter Finney on pedal steel guitar, doing an amazing job recreating the incredible arrangements of the late pedal steel master, Red Rhodes.

The sound of the cd was mixed and mastered by Christian Nesmith, which sounds wonderful coming through speakers or headphones. The lushness of the song ‘Lady Of The Valley’ really comes through in the mix. The background vocals of Circe and Amy are nicely reminiscent of the vocal stylings of Emmylou Harris. On the track ’50 Years’, Nez tells the story of when he performed these songs a half a century back on that same stage and the favorable reaction he got from the audience then. He then quietly plays and sings the most beautiful version of ‘Propinquity’ I’ve ever heard him perform that made my eyes misty. This is followed by ‘Different Drum’ (which he jokes that the TV producers didn’t see it as a “Monkees” song) which is then followed by a song that did make it into the Monkees first album, ‘Papa Gene’s Blue’, with the audience joining along on the verse, “For I love you, and I know you love me”, and one can tell from the recording that Nez must have been smiling appreciatively at that moment.

As mentioned earlier, Nesmith is in great voice at this show, even handling the high notes and his trademark yodel on the songs like ‘Keys To The Car’, ‘Mama Nantucket’ and a lovely rendition of ‘Silver Moon’, ably assisted by the background vocals of Christian, Jonathan, Circe and Amy. Many of the classic FNB songs were performed at The Troubadour like ‘Grand Ennui’, ‘Dedicated Friend’ and ‘Some Of Shelley’ Blues’.

The concert and the cd ends with ‘Thanx For The Ride’, Pete Finney recreating Red Rhodes classic pedal steel guitar arrangement to perfection. The standing ovation of the cheering audience can be felt as the sound of the cd fades.

7a Records always does a great job packaging their projects and this special cd is no exception. The lettering and cover design are raised giving the cover a nice texture to the touch. The cd booklet features wonderful photos of Nez and the band on the Troubadour stage. Nesmith wrote the liner notes where he recounts his early experience presenting these songs to the “powers that be” on The Monkees project who rejected them, leading to the origins of the original First National Band and the current incarnation of the FNB Redux. It’s a fascinating read that gives one another revealing insight into Nesmith’s career.

Michael Nesmith is considered one of the founding fathers of Country Rock alongside artists like Gram Parsons. The songs on this cd (the two disc vinyl version will include ‘Rio’, exclusive to that release), justifies Nesmith’s qualification. Executive Producers Glenn Gretlund and Iain Lee have produced another fine quality edition to the 7a Records catalog. Not only is this a release that Monkees and Nesmith fans must own, but also lovers of Country Rock should include ‘Michael Nesmith & The First National Band Redux Live At The Troubadour’ into their collections.

History never sounded better than this!

Thanx for the ride, Nez.

Link: 2 LP Troubadour Live

Link: CD Troubadour Live

United Kingdom:

2LP: http://keymailorder.com/live-at-the-troubadour-michael-nesmith-7a021?search=Nesmith

CD: http://keymailorder.com/live-at-the-troubadour-michael-nesmith-7a022?search=Nesmith

Fred Velez, 2018.

Fred Velez is the author of the book ‘A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You: The Monkees From A Fan’s Perspective’

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MICHAEL NESMITH OFFICIALLY ADDED AS SPECIAL GUEST FOR MICKY DOLENZ’S TWO L. A. SHOWS NEXT WEEK – CANYON CLUB (10-20) AND SABAN (10-21)

October 16, 2017 by  
Filed under Fred Velez, news feed

New York – Micky Dolenz, lead singer of The Monkees, has announced a
special guest for his two L. A. shows next week … fellow-Monkee
Michael Nesmith. The two shows are at The Canyon Club (10-20) and The Saban Theatre (10-21).

Nesmith, who will be joined by his son Christian (and, musical partner Circe Link) will also appear.

This will be the first time the two have appeared together since a Monkees 50th Anniversary tour last year.

Dolenz quote: “It’s always special to play with Nez; let the Good Times continue!”

Dolenz, Nesmith (and, Peter Tork) released the album Good Times (Rhino
Records) last year, which was the group’s first album of new material in 25 years. It was a major success and listed on most reviewers Top Ten lists.

The October 21st Saban Theatre concert will also feature performances by Felix Calvaliere of The Rascals and Marty Ross formerly of the New Monkees. Davy Jones first wife Linda and his daughters Talia, Sarah and Annabel will be attending the October 20th Canyon Club show.

There will be Meet & Greets for both concerts. More details at the following link: Monkees Meet and Greets

Link: Canyon Club October 20

Link: Saban Theatre October 21

Review: New 7a Records Micky Dolenz Releases!

By Fred Velez

7a Records have been very busy with new releases by Micky Dolenz following last years critically acclaimed issue of Dolenz’s MGM Singles Collection.

The two cd set ‘An Evening with Peter Noone & Micky Dolenz’ was culled from conversational sessions recorded in early 2016 at The Space at Westbury and the Memorial Auditorium in Montclair, NJ, where Noone and Dolenz sat before an audience and recounted fun and hilarious stories about their careers. Lots of anecdotes and inside show biz tales were told with the audience enjoying every hysterical moment. The conversations were well recorded so if one closes their eyes they could imagine themselves sitting in the audience with Noone and Dolenz just inches away. For fans who attended these conversation shows this collection makes a great souvenir and for those who weren’t there this is the next best thing to being there.

For record store day in England, 7a Records issued a limited edition 45 vinyl single of two previously unreleased Dolenz songs. Pressed on translucent vinyl ‘Chance Of A Lifetime’ and ‘Living On Lies’ were both recorded in the late 1990’s/early 2000’s when Micky was trying to launch a solo singing career. The songs written by Tom Deluca, Mike Slamer and Dolenz capture the Monkees jangling guitar sound with a harder, rocking edge to the music. Micky is in great voice on these songs, both which could have easily fit on the Monkees ‘Good Times’ album.

Most recently 7a Records slipped out a limited to 500 copies EP (extended play) purple vinyl 45 teaming Dolenz with Christian Nesmith (son of Nez) and Circe Link. Side one features a melody of ‘Porpoise Song’ seamlessly segueing into the Beatles ‘Good Morning, Good Morning’ with Micky singing lead and Circe complimenting Dolenz with her background vocals and Christian providing additional vocal harmonies and guitar backing on the track. Side two is highlighted by a duet between Micky and Circe on the Everly Brothers classic ‘Crying In The Rain’, with their voices blending beautifully with lovely guitar work by Christian. The record ends with a remake of ‘Randy Scouse Git’, done at a slower pace with sparser arrangements and with great vocal harmonies by Circe, this version of the song has a sense of fun to it, especially at the songs conclusion with Micky and Circe breaking out in laughter and giggles.

These new releases from 7a Records all have the stamp of quality that executive producers Iain Lee and Glenn Gretlund have made their trademark since launching the label. All the releases are worth picking up, and I highly recommend folks pick up the limited edition records while they’re still obtainable. Kudos to 7a Records for these great releases. I’m looking forward to the next batch!

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Fred Velez, 2016.