Knnillssonn
Knnillssonn | ||||
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Released | 1977 | |||
Recorded | 1976–1977 | |||
Studio | Audio International Studios, London, England | |||
Genre | Rock, pop | |||
Length | 37:35 | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
Producer | Harry Nilsson | |||
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Knnillssonn is the fourteenth studio album by the American musician Harry Nilsson, released in 1977.[1][citation needed] Knnillssonn was Nilsson's final album for RCA Records.[2] It was his personal favorite while recording it, as his voice had recovered from the damage done during the 1974 Pussy Cats sessions; his songs were more developed and his singing was in top form. RCA Records management agreed and had prepared to promote Knnillssonn heavily as his comeback album. Nilsson's last several albums had been released with little advance notice and promotion and were mostly overlooked by the public. Shortly after the release of Knnillssonn, Elvis Presley died on August 16, 1977 at age 42. Presley and Nilsson both recorded for RCA Records and the unexpected death of Elvis resulted in a complete overhaul of RCA's forthcoming release schedules and promotion plans. Demand for Presley's recordings was so high, stores could not keep them in stock. Money and resources allotted to Knnillssonn and other new RCA releases was all redirected to promoting Presley's recently issued final album Moody Blue, as well as developing future Presley releases of unissued material, reissues and the promotion and repressing of Presley's extensive back catalog.
Klaus Voormann, billed on the album as Mara Gibb, was the guest mystery singer on "Perfect Day". The St. Paul's Cathedral Choir Boys choir is also on this track in addition to "All I Think About Is You".
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
The Essential Rock Discography | 4/10[4] |
MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide | [5] |
The Los Angeles Times dismissed the album as "a bland, weak collection that doesn't even make very good Muzak."[6]
In 1995, the Chicago Tribune labeled Knnillssonn an "obscure near-masterpiece."[7]
Track listing
[edit]All music and lyrics by Harry Nilsson
- "All I Think About Is You" – 4:04
- "I Never Thought I'd Get This Lonely" – 5:06
- "Who Done It?" – 5:20
- "Lean on Me" – 2:51
- "Goin' Down" – 3:11
- "Old Bones" – 2:58
- "Sweet Surrender" – 4:42
- "Blanket for a Sail" – 2:33
- "Laughin' Man" – 2:56
- "Perfect Day" – 3:54
Personnel
[edit]- Harry Nilsson - vocals
Charts
[edit]Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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1977 | Billboard Pop Albums[8] | 108 |
Single
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1977 | "All I Think About Is You" | UK Singles Chart (OCC)[9] | 43 |
References
[edit]- ^ Lost in the Grooves: Scram's Capricious Guide to the Music You Missed. Routledge. 2005. pp. 169, 170.
- ^ Prince, David (21 Apr 1995). "Harry Nilsson, who died at the age of 52...". Outlook. The Santa Fe New Mexican. p. 15.
- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ Strong, Martin C. (2006). The Essential Rock Discography. Edinburgh, UK: Canongate. p. 759. ISBN 978-1-84195-827-9.
- ^ MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 1996. p. 490.
- ^ Atkinson, Terry (Oct 2, 1977). "'Knnillssonn'". Calendar. Los Angeles Times. p. 85.
- ^ Duckman, David (1 June 1995). "Album Reviews". Tempo. Chicago Tribune. p. 11.
- ^ "Harry Nilsson". Billboard. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
- ^ "Nilsson". Official Charts. Retrieved 27 March 2024.