Nilsson Schmilsson [us Bonus Tracks]

Nilsson Schmilsson [us Bonus Tracks]

Harry Nilsson


 

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Originally released on RCA (4515). Personnel: Harry Nilsson (vocals, piano, organ, Mellotron); Klaus Voormann (guitar, bass instrument); Chris Spedding, Caleb Quaye (guitar); John Uribe, Ian Duck (acoustic guitar); Henry Krein (accordion); Bobby Keys (saxophone); Jim Price (trumpet, trombone); Gary Wright, Jim Webb (piano); Roger Coolan (organ); Richard Perry (Mellotron, drums); Herbie Flowers (bass instrument); Jim Gordon, Jim Keltner, Roger Pope (drums). Recording information: Trident Studios, London, England. Produced by Barbara Streisand's producer Richard Perry, 1971's NILSSON SCHMILSSON retains all of Harry Nilsson's wonderful songwriting and warm singing, but presents them in a decidedly rock-based setting. Nilsson's decision to combine his quirky, tongue-in-cheek Tin Pan Alley aesthetic with rock arrangements proved to be a successful one, and contributions from a stellar cast of British and American studio regulars didn't hurt either. The result was the artist's most focused, consistent, and accessible album. It also heralded Nilsson's commercialbreakthrough. From the opening notes of "Gotta Get Up, " Nilsson is in complete control, fronting the proceedings withgrace and ease. The album yielded a number of hits: "Coconut" (as in "put the lime in the coconut") and "Jump Into the Fire" were two, but his highest chart placement came with a song he didn't write, "Without You, " a song penned by the English band Badfinger. (Those familiar with"Without You" but unfamiliar with Nilsson's other material may be surprised by what they find here). Witty and idiosyncratic, yet always defined by a consummatepop craftsmanship, NILSSON/SCHMILSSON isimmensely pleasurable, and remains one of the artist's best recordings. Reviews: Rolling Stone (2/17/72, p. 48) - ". . . the cutting edge of NILSSON SCHMILSSON is still Harry's singing. One gets the feeling that he could make something significant out of even the most banal or lackluster songs. . . "Mojo (Publisher) (9/00, p. 88) - ". . . His most successful album. . . . sporadically excellent. . . . represents a creative flowering that extended to several unissued classics. . . "NME (Magazine) (9/23/00, p. 35) - 6 out of 10 - ". . . [The album] spawned a massive hit withhis cover of Badfinger's 'Without You'. . . as well as a clutch of decent rockers, even if it's a tad too zany. "


Track Listing


  • 1 gotta get up
  • 2 driving along
  • 3 early in the morning
  • 4 the moonbeam song
  • 5 down
  • 6 without you
  • 7 coconut
  • 8 let the good times roll
  • 9 jump into the fire
  • 10 i'll never leave you
  • 11 si no estas tu (without you) [bonus trac
  • 12 how can i be sure of you [bonus track]
  • 13 the moonbeam song [bonus track][demo ver
  • 14 lamaze [bonus track]
  • 15 old forgotten soldier [bonus track][demo
  • 16 gotta get up [bonus track][demo version]