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Harry Nilsson
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Although he synthesized disparate elements of both rock and pop traditions, singer/songwriter
Harry Nilsson
was at heart a maverick whose allegiance belonged to neither. His initial series of albums in the late '60s made him a personal favorite of
the Beatles
, who found a natural affinity with his knack for catchy melodies, witty lyrics, and extraordinary vocal range. Thought of as a songwriter first and a performer second, he became a pop star himself in the late '60s and early
'70s with
"Everybody's Talking"
and
"Without You."
He lost some of his original audience, however, with subsequent detours into pre-rock styles of pop, and did little recording over the last 15 years of his life.
Nilsson
had been struggling to make inroads into the music business for over five years before his critically acclaimed 1967 album,
Pandemonium Shadow Show
. He made demos, sang commercial jingles, and shopped songs, all the while keeping his job at a Los Angeles-area bank. In the mid-'60s, he wrote a few songs with
Phil Spector
that were recorded by
the Ronettes
and
the Modern Folk Quartet
; occasionally he released records of his own.
The Monkees
recorded his
"Cuddly Toy,"
and
the Yardbirds
did
"Ten Little Indians"
on a single in their waning days. But
Nilsson
didn't quit his bank job until after the release of
Pandemonium Shadow Show
, which gave him creative rein in the studio for the first time, and showcased his three-and-a-half-octave voice to full advantage.
The album caught the attention of
the Beatles
(helped, no doubt, by its ingenious medley of classic
Beatle
tunes,
"You Can't Do That"
).
John Lennon
and
Paul McCartney
named him as their favorite American singer at a press conference, an extraordinary accolade for an unknown. (
Nilsson
was sometimes even rumored to be joining the group.)
Three Dog Night
took his
"One"
into the Top Ten in 1969, and
Nilsson
's second LP,
Aerial Ballet
, continued the ambitious pop/rock direction of his debut, marrying his slightly eccentric, bouncy (if sometimes precious) tunes to baroque orchestral production. When one of its songs,
"Everybody's Talkin',"
was used as the theme for the
Midnight Cowboy
film,
Nilsson
had his first Top Ten hit. The irony was that, although
Nilsson
was primarily identified as a singer/songwriter, the song was actually a cover of a composition by folk-rocker
Fred Neil
.
But
Nilsson
would never be content to be pigeonholed into definite categories, as demonstrated by his two 1970 albums. One was devoted entirely to covers of songs by
Randy Newman
(then just emerging as a performer); another was his soundtrack to an animated children's special,
The Point
(including the hit
"Me and My Arrow"
). And it was another cover (of a
Badfinger
album track) that gave him his biggest single, the number one smash
"Without You."
Yet
Nilsson
didn't cash in on his stardom in a conventional manner; he never performed in concert (there were occasional television appearances), preferring to craft his artistry in the studio.
"Without You"
appeared on 1971's
Nilsson Schmilsson
, which included a couple of other hits, the faux-tropical
"Coconut"
and the surprisingly gritty
"Jump Into the Fire,"
which rates as his hardest-rocking cut. During the first half of the 1970s, he continued to broaden his range from the well-crafted, peppy, sensitive tunes that had dotted his early releases, cutting some tougher, more sour work. He lost some of his constituency, however, with 1973's
A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night
, a collection of pre-rock pop standards with an orchestra conducted by arranger
Gordon Jenkins
(most noted for his work with
Frank Sinatra
). His affection for the music wasn't entirely surprising, as there had always been a strong Tin Pan Alley flavor to much of his writing, but it wasn't exactly in step with the times.
Much of
Nilsson
's notoriety stems from a period in the mid-'70s when he was a drinking buddy of
John Lennon
in Los Angeles (where
Lennon
was living during a separation from
Yoko Ono
). The drunken pair were thrown out of L.A.'s Troubadour club in a well-publicized incident, following which
Lennon
offered to produce
Nilsson
's next album. The timing was not opportune;
Nilsson
lost his voice during the sessions, rupturing one of his vocal cords, keeping it a secret out of fear that
Lennon
would abandon the project. Released as
Pussy Cats
, it was his last album to make the Top 100. During the same period, he also embarked on a project with another L.A.-based ex-
Beatle
,
Ringo Starr
, acting and writing music for the little-seen Son of Dracula film.
The upper register of
Nilsson
's voice, which was ultimately his greatest asset, had been permanently (though not irredeemably) damaged. After a few rather unsuccessful late-'70s album,
Nilsson
withdrew from the studio into family life and other business ventures, spending much of his energies campaigning for gun control after
Lennon
was shot in 1980. In failing health in the 1990s, diagnosed with diabetes and suffering a massive heart attack, he died in early 1994, just after finishing the vocal tracks for a new album. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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