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Michael Nesmith - Cosmic Partners: The Mccabe's Tapes (Electric Blue 180gm Vinyl

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Michael Nesmith - Cosmic Partners: The Mccabe's Tapes (Electric Blue 180gm Vinyl

Artist: Michael Nesmith

Title: Cosmic Partners: The Mccabe's Tapes (Electric Blue 180gm Vinyl)

Format: Vinyl LP

Genre: Country

UPC: 5060209950280

Release Date: 2020

Record Label: 7A Records

Album Tracks

1. Welcome to McCabe's
2. Tomorrow and Me
3. The Upside of Goodbye
4. The Sock Cymbal Scared Me
5. Grand Ennui
6. Some of Shelly's Blues
7. Cosmic Partners
8. Rose City Chimes
9. A Dog Wrote It
10. Poinciana
11. The Crippled Lion
12. Alice Nesmith
13. The One Rose
14. Propinquity (I've Just Begun to Care)
15. Joanne
16. Silver Moon

Limited 180gm electric blue colored vinyl LP pressing. Live archive release. Recorded at McCabe's in Santa Monica, CA, on August 18th, 1973, Cosmic Partners - The McCabe's Tapes is a rare and previously unreleased concert recording featuring Nesmith and a small coterie of fellow musicians, including long time recording partner and pedal steel player Red Rhodes. This recording is from a mini concert tour that was in support of what was to be Nesmith's final record on the RCA label, Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash. The dates would reunite him with the remnant players from Nesmith's Countryside label, under Elektra. Consisting of a rhythm section featuring Danny Lane on drums and Colin Cameron on bass, and the legendary O.J. "Red" Rhodes on pedal steel, this would be the last performance of it's kind and the beginning of an almost Homeric journey for Nesmith.

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