I first came to discover Harry Nilsson via The Point!, the fable accompanied by an animated film adaptation that aired on ABC in 1971. (I was too young for it at the time but came upon it later). I then came to realize all the songs he was responsible for and how deep and broad his influence was in particular in early 70s American pop.
The Beatles identified Nilsson back in 1968 as their favorite American group, and Nilsson was friends with John Lennon and Ringo Star, with Lennon sharing producer credit on this album – recorded during his “lost weekend.”
Many covers on this LP – “Many Rivers to Cross,” “Subterranean Homesick Blues,” even “Rock Around the Clock” – and lots of guest musicians from that early 70s scene. Makes for a fun listen and love the packaging here with booklet, print, and gatefold.
My copy—direct from Vinyl Me, Please—is the 2020 reissue on purple split vinyl in the Essentials track with listening notes by Andrew Winistorfer and an “art print” by Alan Hynes. (A 50th anniversary edition, as well).











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