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Nilsson Schmilsson

Harry NilssonHarry Nilsson
Nilsson Schmilsson - Harry Nilsson

Album Description

Harry Nilsson's iconic album, Nilsson Schmilsson, released on 1 January 1971, is a masterclass in baroque pop and singer-songwriter genres. This 35-minute musical journey, courtesy of RCA Records Label, showcases Nilsson's incredible talent and versatility.

The album kicks off with the energetic 'Gotta Get Up', followed by the laid-back 'Driving Along', and the soulful 'Early in the Morning'. The melancholic 'The Moonbeam Song' and 'Without You' demonstrate Nilsson's ability to craft heartfelt, emotional ballads. In contrast, the quirky 'Coconut' and the upbeat 'Let The Good Times Roll' display his playful side. The album also features the energetic 'Jump Into The Fire' and the poignant 'I'll Never Leave You', rounding out the tracklist with 'Down'.

Throughout Nilsson Schmilsson, Harry Nilsson's distinctive voice and style shine, making this album a must-listen for fans of the genre. With its unique blend of catchy melodies, witty lyrics, and soaring vocals, Nilsson Schmilsson is an unforgettable listening experience that continues to captivate audiences to this day.

Originally released 1971. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

Tracks

  1. Gotta Get UpHarry Nilsson
  2. Driving AlongHarry Nilsson
  3. Early in the MorningHarry Nilsson
  4. The Moonbeam SongHarry Nilsson
  5. DownHarry Nilsson
  6. Without YouHarry Nilsson
  7. CoconutHarry Nilsson
  8. Let The Good Times RollHarry Nilsson
  9. Jump Into The FireHarry Nilsson
  10. I'll Never Leave YouHarry Nilsson
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About Harry Nilsson

Harry Nilsson, born Harry Edward Nilsson III, was an American singer-songwriter who captivated audiences with his unique blend of baroque pop and singer-songwriter sensibilities. Rising to fame in the early 1970s, Nilsson was known for his innovative vocal overdub techniques and his deep appreciation for the Great American Songbook. His music often fused Caribbean rhythms, creating a sound that was distinctly his own. Despite his massive success, Nilsson was an elusive figure, rarely performing live or touring, which only added to his mystique.

Nilsson's discography is marked by his extraordinary songwriting and multi-instrumental talents. He was a one-man band, capable of producing complex, layered tracks that showcased his four-octave vocal range. While he is best known for his covers of "Without You" and "Everybody's Talkin'," his original compositions were equally compelling, earning him admiration from fellow musicians like Jimmy Webb, Randy Newman, and even The Beatles.

His album "Pussy Cats," produced by John Lennon during Lennon's infamous "Lost Weekend," is a notable entry in his catalog, though it is often considered one of his weaker efforts. Nilsson's legacy continues to inspire, with his life and work chronicled in the 2010 documentary "Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)?" For fans of innovative songwriting and timeless melodies, Harry Nilsson remains a beloved and influential figure in the world of music.

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