Saturday, October 19, 2013

Nilsson: The Life of a Singer-Songwriter

Nilsson: The Life of a Singer-Songwriter by Alyn Shipton

John Lennon once stated "Nilsson's my favorite group." 

Harry Nilsson, the tenor with the golden, three and a half octave  vocal range/the brilliant songwriter/the ultimate interpreter of songs/the boozer/the raconteur/the sometimes screenwriter, lived the most of his 52 years. His life was a colorful one that began with much sadness. Despite his setbacks and despair, Nilsson managed to keep his spirits high and he chose the path of adventure. He sang the theme song to Midnight Cowboy, released a brilliant run of albums from 1966-1980 (with music ranging from ballads to Beatlesy pop to country send-ups to wild rockers to standards from the Great American Songbook to Calypso to rude comedy numbers), conceived the animated children's classic The Point!, collected a couple Grammy's, raised hell with Ringo Starr and other music royalty, started a film production company and eventually settled as a family man.

Using a myriad of resources, interviews and quotes from Nilsson's unfinished autobiography, Alyn Shipton writes a loving biography without sensationalizing the life of this sensational artist.


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