Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Harry Nilsson “Aerial Ballet” (1968)
After the Beatles blew everything else off the charts, most artists tried too hard to be "difficult" while others were too stuck in the past, not even attempting to catch up. I think the reason Aerial Ballet impressed Lennon so much and remains classic to this day, is that Nilsson's songs contained a sweet yearning for yesteryear paired with a (then) modern touch of artistic genius. "Together" is a wonderfully, breezy pop tune, "Everbody's Talkin" is an incredible cover that got Harry up on the charts, and "One" of course is one of the greatest songs ever written (nothing beats the original, here). –Allistair
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Album Reviews,
Rock
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