2009 two CD collection from the American singer/songwriter. Harry Nilsson was one of the most creative and unique songwriters to emerge in the middle to late '60s. He even earned praise from the Beatles based on his first two solo albums. Ironically, although he was a songwriter of great imagination and depth, his two biggest hits were cover versions: 'Everybody's Talkin' (written by Fred Neil) and 'Without You' (written by Pete Ham and Tom Evans of Badfinger). Features tracks from his decade long recording career on RCA including the aforementioned hits plus 'One' (covered by Three Dog Night)... [Read More]
His oft-covered compositions ensured his place in music history; that soaring voice sealed the deal. Here's a new look back at 14 essentials by one of rock's most esteemed eccentrics: Without You; Everybody's Talkin'; Coconut; I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City; Me and My Arrow; Jump into the Fire; Spaceman; Daybreak; Remember (Christmas) , and more!
Two albums on one CD. Featuring 'Harry' (1969) and 'NilssonSings Newman' (1970). Bonus tracks, 'Waiting' and 'Snow'.Standard jewelcase with slipcase. 2000 release.20+ years before his 1994 death from a heart attack, American singer/ songwriter Harry Nilsson released several albums that did well in the charts, spawned some hit singles, got lots of critical acclaim and won the respect of his peers (including the Beatles, who were huge fans). However, Nilsson's back catalogue has never gotten the same just reward... until now! BMG's Camden subsidiary in England has reissued all of Nilsson's best ... [Read More]
Bookended by his daughter Annie's recording of the title track and Andy Williams' version of 'Remember (Christmas)', this release in Ace Records' highly regarded Songwriters series celebrates the one and only Harry Nilsson. Among the highlights are 'Cuddly Toy' and 'Daddy's Song' performed by Nilsson champions the Monkees, Al Kooper's harmony-filled recording of 'Mournin' Glory Story', Canadian folkie Tom Northcott's version of Nilsson's autobiographical '1941' and the MFQ's Phil Spector-produced 'This Could Be The Night', one of Brian Wilson's favourite records.
Directed by Academy Award-winner Fred Wolf, ''The Point'' tells the story of Oblio, a round-headed boy living in the land of ''Point,'' where everything and everybody has one. Oblio, along with his trusty dog, Arrow, is banished to the Pointless Forest. The tale is narrated by Ringo Starr and includes songs written and sung by Grammy Award-winner Harry Nilsson. The definitive collector's edition.Bonus Materials This Definitive Collector's Edition Includes Four Never-Before-Seen Bonus Featurettes Sure To Entertain, Surprise and Amaze! Who Is Harry Nilsson? Pitching The Point Making The Point Le... [Read More]
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