Red Rhodes - Unearthed LIVE performance from 1973
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Red Rhodes - Unearthed LIVE performance from 1973
All,
I am pleased to announce that a professionally recorded concert of Michael Nesmith with Red Rhodes is being released in the coming weeks.
In January 1973, Red recorded his landmark pedal steel instrumental album, "Velvet Hammer in a Cowboy Band." A few months later, the same band would work together on Nesmith's final RCA album, "Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash." This album, "Cosmic Partners - The McCabe's Tapes" comes on the heels of those recordings, using the same rhythm section of Colin Cameron and David Lane.
Red is as much a focus of this set as Nesmith is. Nesmith speaks with Red often during the show and Red is afforded no less than three instrumentals, "Poinciana," "Crippled Lion" (both from "Velvet Hammer") and "Rose City Chimes" (the Bobby Garrett tune that happened to be Red's then-wife Dana's favorite).
This live set ranks up there with the live shows of Neil Flanz/Gram Parsons and Lloyd Green/Charley Pride when it comes to perfection in pedal steel accompaniment.
Without a doubt, this is one of the best releases of the year. You can pre-order the CD here and the picture disc vinyl here.
I am pleased to announce that a professionally recorded concert of Michael Nesmith with Red Rhodes is being released in the coming weeks.
In January 1973, Red recorded his landmark pedal steel instrumental album, "Velvet Hammer in a Cowboy Band." A few months later, the same band would work together on Nesmith's final RCA album, "Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash." This album, "Cosmic Partners - The McCabe's Tapes" comes on the heels of those recordings, using the same rhythm section of Colin Cameron and David Lane.
Red is as much a focus of this set as Nesmith is. Nesmith speaks with Red often during the show and Red is afforded no less than three instrumentals, "Poinciana," "Crippled Lion" (both from "Velvet Hammer") and "Rose City Chimes" (the Bobby Garrett tune that happened to be Red's then-wife Dana's favorite).
This live set ranks up there with the live shows of Neil Flanz/Gram Parsons and Lloyd Green/Charley Pride when it comes to perfection in pedal steel accompaniment.
Without a doubt, this is one of the best releases of the year. You can pre-order the CD here and the picture disc vinyl here.
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That’s a favorite Nesmith period for me. Thanks for that info!
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I've been listening to an advance copy of this for a few months and it's absolutely essential listening for Red fans. There are a lot of funny Nesmith raps which really capture the flavor of the times, but I believe they're indexed separately from the music on the CD so you can also just listen to the music if you want (after you've heard the raps a few times).
I haven't seen the CD booklet yet, but I know Nez wrote quite a bit (which is bound to be entertaining; he's got a million great Red stories) and in a previous thread Joe says he wrote a bio of Red that's also a part of the booklet. I look forward to reading that.
I haven't seen the CD booklet yet, but I know Nez wrote quite a bit (which is bound to be entertaining; he's got a million great Red stories) and in a previous thread Joe says he wrote a bio of Red that's also a part of the booklet. I look forward to reading that.
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I am unsure if or when a digital download will be available - I have seen the booklet and it is jam packed with pictures of Nesmith and Red from 73, both in the studio and live. In includes liner notes from Nez as well as a an extensive (5 page) bio on Red penned by yours truly, leveraging info from my interview with Red's then-wife Dana Rhodes, as well period research and Tom Bradshaw's excellent writeup from the mid-'70s when he reissued the "Velvet Hammer" album.Bill Sinclair wrote:Will there be a digital download version? Any sort of info booklet with the CD? I'm not particularly knowledgeable about the early country rock scene but I love Red Rhodes on everything I've heard him on. Thanks for the heads up.
The SOUND of this release is amazing, and the band is stellar. Red's playing here advances on from his work on the Nesmith solo albums and really becomes a seminar on how to play and back up a singer while alternating as a lead instrument.
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You can order it amazon.de, amazon.fr or amazon.co.uk and any of those should still ship to Switzerland.Aris Xanthos wrote:Having recently discovered the First National Band albums and fallen in love with them (including Red Rhodes steel work, obviously), I really wish this new release would ship to Switzerland!
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If you can find it, the multi-CD recording, from 1974 The Amazing Zigzag Cocert is great. Disc 5 of the set is the concert performance of that dynamic duo, Michael Nesmith and Red Rhodes. Acoustic guitar and vocals supported by superb steel guitar.
Here's a track from that set:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bany2-9u7Fg
Keep on pickin'!
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Here's a track from that set:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bany2-9u7Fg
Keep on pickin'!
Glenn
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Just got my copy of this. It's a great recording and really shows how Red and Nez blended together. Great information about Red too. There's a rare photo of him playing the ZB that he put his keyless tuner head on and took to the UK where he left it. I'd love to find a way of playing his solo on 'Silver Moon' can't find a way even on a uni 12. Thanks to all involved in resurrecting this gem.
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This is now available worldwide! It's on CD and vinyl, and features some of the BEST pedal steel playing Red ever laid down.
I really can't recommend this enough. Here's a sampler:
https://youtu.be/yGS0hKjjalY
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I really can't recommend this enough. Here's a sampler:
https://youtu.be/yGS0hKjjalY
Joe
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I’m listening to the vinyl version now. Red and Nez sound fantastic! I was more than a little disappointed your liner notes weren’t included with the picture disc Joe . Presumably a budgetary decision and obviously not your call but... any chance you could PM me a digital copy if you have one on file please?
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Check your PM, JonathanJonathan Shacklock wrote:I’m listening to the vinyl version now. Red and Nez sound fantastic! I was more than a little disappointed your liner notes weren’t included with the picture disc Joe . Presumably a budgetary decision and obviously not your call but... any chance you could PM me a digital copy if you have one on file please?
I suspect the person that recorded the show erroneously stopped the tape early - that or the person that originally dubbed this from the master reel made a goof-up. Believe it or not, Nez had no idea this show existed until about a year ago!tom anderson wrote:Well after listening to side two again I think the album is ok and the abrupt end may be one of Michael Nesmith’s cosmic jokes.
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