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Magnetic South (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Magnetic South (album)

''Magnetic South'' is the first solo album by American singer-songwriter Michael Nesmith during his post-Monkees career. Released by RCA Records in 1970, the album peaked at Number 143 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts. ''Magnetic South'' is considered an early example of country rock. A single, " Joanne/One Rose" was taken from the album and reached Number 21 on the Billboard singles charts and Number 6 on the Adult Contemporary charts. It was the highest position of Nesmith's solo career.
== History ==
Five of the album's eleven tracks are from Nesmith's career with The Monkees. The first four tracks were recorded in 1968-69 for The Monkees, while "Hollywood" was also recorded in 1968 but first demoed by Nesmith for possible inclusion on the album ''Headquarters''. The Monkees connection to the First National Band not only involved Nesmith's compositions — band members John London played bass on several Monkees tracks and appeared as an extra on several episodes of the TV show and Red Rhodes played on a few 1969 Monkees tracks, notably "Steam Engine." As Nesmith would attempt to distance himself from The Monkees, he did, however, dedicate the album to Bert Schneider, David, Micky, and Peter. Nesmith would not allude to or mention the Monkees again for nine years until ''The Michael Nesmith Radio Special''.
Felton Jarvis was given production credit even though he did no actual production work — the credit is primarily a thanks to Jarvis, given that he'd helped sign The First National Band to RCA Records. Jarvis would also be the only person listed as a producer of Michael Nesmith albums other than Nesmith himself.
''Magnetic South'' was reissued in 1999 as ''16 Original Classics'' with five bonus tracks.〔(16 Original Classics reissue review on Allmusic. )〕 It was also reissued with ''Loose Salute'' (both remastered) on CD by BMG International in 2000.〔(Magnetic South and Loose Salute reissue review on Allmusic. )〕

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