Harry Nilsson - Pussy Cats (Remastered 2019) (Blu-Spec CD2)
BAND/ARTIST: Harry Nilsson
- Title: Pussy Cats
- Year Of Release: 1974
- Label: RCA SICP 31333
- Genre: Rock, Folk
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
- Total Time: 01:08:40
- Total Size: 452/252 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Grammy Award-winner Harry Nilsson, hailed as a genius and recognized by his peers as one of the greatest singer-songwriters of the twentieth century, began life humbly in Brooklyn, New York, June 15 1941. Abandoned by his father (his mother said he had been killed in the war – a story Harry found out many years later was untrue), Harry, along with his mother and half-sister, moved to Southern California. The ensuing years found him uprooted again, bouncing from relative to relative and place to place, finally returning to Los Angeles – this time to stay.
Back in L.A. and having grown tired of school, Nilsson dropped out and took a job at the Paramount Theater, where he eventually worked his way up to assistant manager. Until it closed in 1960, the Paramount was reputed to be the fourth largest theater in the world and featured live rock and roll shows. During his Paramount years, Nilsson was able to learn piano chords from the musicians who performed there, and soon became a skilled pianist himself. After the Paramount closed, Nilsson started writing songs and singing demos while working in the computer department of a bank. His hard work over the next several years finally paid off when, in 1967, he landed a recording contract with RCA Victor. Soon after, they released Pandemonium Shadow Show, the first of more than a dozen albums he would record for that label.
Early in his recording career, Harry’s music was discovered by the Beatles, who were then at their peak, and became his biggest fans. It has since become etched in rock and roll history how – at a huge press conference in New York City to announce the launch of Apple Records – John Lennon announced to the world that Nilsson was his favorite “group!” Later during that same New York visit, he also enthusiastically declared “Nilsson for President!” Ringo Starr, who later became best friends with Harry, at one time proclaimed Nilsson had “the greatest voice on planet Earth!” Paul McCartney and George Harrison were fans and good pals as well.
The mutual admiration between Harry and the Fab Four quickly evolved into what would become close and long-lasting personal friendships with each of them. After the Beatles broke up, his escapades with John Lennon during the mid ’70s became the stuff of legend. And it was Ringo Starr who served as best man at his marriage to Una, the mother of Beau, Ben, Annie, Olivia, Kief and Oscar, six of his seven children (Zak, the eldest, was born of a previous marriage).
As album after album was released, Nilsson was praised by the critics, not only for his own songs but also for his remarkable performances of those written by others. Two of his biggest hits (“Everybody’s Talkin'” and “Without You”) fall into the latter category, and he won Grammys for both of them. Other artists also recognized Nilsson’s songwriting talents, and his songs were (and still are) recorded by many top performers, from Joe Cocker and Neil Diamond to Diana Ross and Barbra Streisand, Ella Fitzgerald and Johnny Mathis to Glen Campbell and Brian Wilson, as well as many others. Three Dog Night’s recording of Nilsson’s “One” became their breakthrough hit and first Gold Record, and Harry’s “Cuddly Toy” was a hit for the Monkees.
Back in L.A. and having grown tired of school, Nilsson dropped out and took a job at the Paramount Theater, where he eventually worked his way up to assistant manager. Until it closed in 1960, the Paramount was reputed to be the fourth largest theater in the world and featured live rock and roll shows. During his Paramount years, Nilsson was able to learn piano chords from the musicians who performed there, and soon became a skilled pianist himself. After the Paramount closed, Nilsson started writing songs and singing demos while working in the computer department of a bank. His hard work over the next several years finally paid off when, in 1967, he landed a recording contract with RCA Victor. Soon after, they released Pandemonium Shadow Show, the first of more than a dozen albums he would record for that label.
Early in his recording career, Harry’s music was discovered by the Beatles, who were then at their peak, and became his biggest fans. It has since become etched in rock and roll history how – at a huge press conference in New York City to announce the launch of Apple Records – John Lennon announced to the world that Nilsson was his favorite “group!” Later during that same New York visit, he also enthusiastically declared “Nilsson for President!” Ringo Starr, who later became best friends with Harry, at one time proclaimed Nilsson had “the greatest voice on planet Earth!” Paul McCartney and George Harrison were fans and good pals as well.
The mutual admiration between Harry and the Fab Four quickly evolved into what would become close and long-lasting personal friendships with each of them. After the Beatles broke up, his escapades with John Lennon during the mid ’70s became the stuff of legend. And it was Ringo Starr who served as best man at his marriage to Una, the mother of Beau, Ben, Annie, Olivia, Kief and Oscar, six of his seven children (Zak, the eldest, was born of a previous marriage).
As album after album was released, Nilsson was praised by the critics, not only for his own songs but also for his remarkable performances of those written by others. Two of his biggest hits (“Everybody’s Talkin'” and “Without You”) fall into the latter category, and he won Grammys for both of them. Other artists also recognized Nilsson’s songwriting talents, and his songs were (and still are) recorded by many top performers, from Joe Cocker and Neil Diamond to Diana Ross and Barbra Streisand, Ella Fitzgerald and Johnny Mathis to Glen Campbell and Brian Wilson, as well as many others. Three Dog Night’s recording of Nilsson’s “One” became their breakthrough hit and first Gold Record, and Harry’s “Cuddly Toy” was a hit for the Monkees.
Tracklist:
01. Many Rivers To Cross
02. Subterranean Homesick Blues
03. Don't Forget Me
04. All My Life
05. Old Forgotten Soldier
06. Save The Last Dance For Me
07. Mucho Mungo/Mt. Elga
08. Loop De Loop
09. Black Sails
10. Rock Around The Clock
Bonus Tracks:
11. Down By The Sea (Alternate Version)
12. The Flying Saucer Song (Alternate Version)
13. Turn Out The Light (Demo)
14. Save The Last Dance For Me (Alternate Version)
15. Don't Forget Me (Demo)
16. Black Sails (Demo)
17. Pussy Cats Radio Spots With Eddie Lawrence
18. Old Forgotten Soldier (Demo 1)
19. Old Forgotten Soldier (Demo 2)
Year 2019 | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | CD-Rip
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