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  1. The album cover features a photograph of Nilsson (dressed as a Dracula-like vampire) taken by Michael Putland at George Harrisons home Friar Park. The album was remastered and released on CD with two bonus tracks in 2000 and with five bonus tracks in 2006. Track listing. All tracks written by Harry Nilsson except where noted. Side ...

  2. Avec Son Of Schmilsson, Harry délivre son disque le plus rock, genre qu’il avait peu abordé de front avant 1971. Les sessions de ce disque sont par ailleurs souvent collectives, les musiciens étant captés ensemble pendant qu’Harry chante ou qu’il joue du piano avec eux. Tous témoignent leur admiration pour la voix de NILSSON ...

  3. 10 juil. 2022 · Based on the title, it seemed like he'd delivered one on July 10, 1972. But this was Harry Nilsson. Instead, the guest-packed Son of Schmilsson arrived as an eccentric oddity, something that...

  4. "You're Breakin' My Heart" is a song by American singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson, appearing on his 1972 album Son of Schmilsson. It is notorious for the opening line, "You're breakin' my heart / You're tearin' it apart / So fuck you".

  5. 21 févr. 2010 · Son of Schmilsson is a restless, fitfully brilliant record that smacks of self-destruction at almost every corner. The 2006 remaster includes a better take of “Take 54” that sounds like “The Ballad of John and Yoko,” the likeable throwaway “What’s Your Sign?,” a nice, quiet version of Jimmy Webb’s “Campo de Encino ...

  6. Here Nilsson explores the despair of being an astronaut – not unlike Bowie’s “Space Oddity” and Elton’s “Rocket Man”. The song is typical Nilsson tongue and cheek with a memorable hook, and strong vocals supported by a very boomy atmospheric edge (lots of reverb).

  7. Son of Schmilsson is a restless, fitfully brilliant record that smacks of self-destruction at almost every corner. The 2006 remaster includes a better take of “Take 54” that sounds like “The Ballad of John and Yoko,” the likeable throwaway “What’s Your Sign?,” a nice, quiet version of Jimmy Webb’s “Campo de Encino” and the ...