First album of new material in nearly 40 years. • Features contributions from Jimmy Webb, Van Dyke Parks, Jim Keltner, and Harry's son, Kiefo Nilsson. • Produced by Mark Hudson (Ringo Starr,... more
This cherished singer-songwriter was working on his first new album of original songs in nearly 15 years when a heart attack claimed his life in ’94 at age 52. Now, his producer/friend Mark Hudson... more
Randy Newman was just starting to step out into the spotlight when Nilsson recorded this 1970 tribute to the great songwriter. This is nowadays regarded as a lost classic, a moody, mellow session... more
This 1971 LP (easily Harry’s biggest hit, a #3 LP) was not only his commercial high-water mark, but it’s also the quintessential coupling of his eccentric humor and his masterful songcraft. He blends... more
Harry Nilsson’s last album, unavailable for over 30 years, finally released for the first time in North America! Originally issued on vinyl in the UK and Japan, Flash Harry was recorded in L.A. with... more
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... more
In the early ’70s rock stars did not make standards albums, but that’s what Nilsson did with this 1973 LP. He nearly cracked the Top 40, too, backed by Gordon Jenkins’ orchestra as he sets that... 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,"... more
Son followed in the footsteps of its Nilsson Schmilsson father, soaring to #12 on the charts in ’72 and scoring hits with Spaceman and Remember (Christmas). Peter Frampton and Ringo Starr join... more
With the soaring "Without You," the soulful covers of "Early in the Morning" and "Let the Good Times Roll," the druggie humor of "Coconut" and the hard-rockin’ "Jump into the Fire," this 1971 triumph... more
Digitally remastered and expanded EU edition of this 1971 album contains different bonus tracks to the U.S. version. While he had achieved enormous critical success in the late '60s and even scored a... more
This 1973 LP, which neared the Top 40, finds Nilsson backed by none other than Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra as he sings his hit rendition of As Time Goes By plus Makin’ Whoopee and other standards.... more
Import pressing of this ace 21-track collection. All tracks were digitally remastered and recorded during his prolific period, 1967 and 1974. BMG. more