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Signed Michael Nesmith: Songs - 12 CD Box SetCode: 100-SONGS
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$75.00
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New box set exclusively available SIGNED and PERSONALIZED through Videoranch! Songs is a 12 CD box set celebrating the songs of Michael Nesmith. It collects for the first time all of Nez's solo albums from both his RCA and Pacific Arts periods plus four additional bonus tracks. The albums are in CD-sized facsimiles of the original sleeves, along with a booklet that compiles all the credits and liner notes from those sleeves. The set includes a booklet note by broadcaster Iain Lee. Videoranch is the only place to get your box set signed and personalized by Nez at no additional charge. When placing your order, request personalization by entering the recipient's name in the personalization field on the product page. Your box set will arrive signed by Nez to you or your loved one. Aside from his ground-breaking projects in the field of music video and film production, Nez has enjoyed a solo career since he left the Monkees that has encompassed many styles of music, but has always been supported by his wonderful songwriting, alongside some very astute choices of songs he has covered. Nez signed to RCA in 1970 and in quick succession made three albums with The First National Band, which featured pedal steel guitarist extraordinaire O.J. 'Red' Rhodes. All three featured, in the main, his own compositions (including some he had tried out in Monkees sessions) plus some interesting covers, including both well-known country songs and songs by the likes of Harry Nilsson and Eric Clapton. Alongside the contemporary output of The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers, these albums form the foundation of Country Rock. Nesmith continued in this vein with three more albums for RCA in 1972 and 1973, the ironically-titled And The Hits Just Keep on Comin' containing his own version of Different Drum, a huge hit for Linda Ronstadt back in 1967. He formed his own production company, Pacific Arts, in 1975, the first release being The Prison: A Book with a Sound Track, with songs to compliment the reading experience. A second example of this, The Garden was issued in 1994. 1977 saw the release of From The Radio Engine To The Photon Wing, which featured the hit single Rio. The video for this was instrumental in the birth of MTV. Moving away from Country Rock, follow-up albums further showcased Nesmith's songwriting, accompanied by songs by Cole Porter and others. Songs includes |