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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Artist's Artist, April 22, 2004
In 1968 Paul McCartney and John Lennon said that Harry Nilsson was their favorite American singer. This recommendation was powerful given that McCartney and Lennon were the most successful rock music composing team of the era, as well as being members of the most successful rock group of all time. Paul and John's recommendation characterized Nilsson; he was the singer and songwriter that other singers and songwriters admired. While Nilsson was not as popular as many of his contemporaries, he had his contemporaries' admiration, and many of his contemporaries covered his compositions.The list of groups that have made hits of Nilsson songs is lengthy, including the Monkees, the Yardbirds, Three Dog Night, Herb Alpert, and Blood, Sweat and Tears. Harry even did covers of other artist's music, such as "Everybody's Talkin'," which became the theme song to "Midnight Cowboy," and "Without You." Nilsson had a sense of humor that was often ironic and subtle. As an example, seek out the meaning behind "Cuddly Toy." The mellow sound and the topic provide extreme, bizarre contrasts. This collection of music is a rarity, an excellent overview of a great artist. Well worth having if you can appreciate the skill of an excellent composer who can also sing.
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