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Harry Nilsson - Pandemonium Shadow Show-Aerial Ballet-Aerial Pandemonium Ballet

Track listing:
Volume 1
  1. Ten Little Indians 2:51
  2. 1941 2:43
  3. Cuddly Toy 2:53
  4. She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune 2:24
  5. You Can't Do That 2:20
  6. Sleep Late, My Lady Friend 2:46
  7. She's Leaving Home 3:22
  8. There Will Never Be 2:32
  9. Without Her 2:22
  10. Freckles 2:22
  11. It's Been So Long 2:15
  12. River Deep - Mountain High 4:25
  13. Daddy's Song 2:44
  14. Good Old Desk 2:41
  15. Don't Leave Me 2:20
  16. Mr. Richland's Favorite Song 2:15
  17. Little Cowboy 1:24
  18. Together 2:12
  19. Everybody's Talkin' 2:45
  20. I Said Goodbye To Me 2:17
  21. Little Cowboy 0:53
  22. Mr. Tinker 2:44
  23. One 2:54
  24. The Wailing Of The Willow 2:02
  25. Bath 1:46
Volume 2
  1. Introduction 0:10
  2. 1941(Slowed Down Track & Remixed) 2:37
  3. Daddy's Song (New Vocals, Guitar,piano,out Of Sync) 2:09
  4. Mr. Richland's Fav. Song (New Background Vocals & Remixed) 2:07
  5. Good Old Desk (Slowed Down Track & Remixed) 2:31
  6. Everybody's Talkin' (Dumped Second Voice & Remixed) 2:43
  7. Bath (Re-Eq'd Original Tracks) 1:39
  8. Fill 0:29
  9. River Deep - Mountain High (New Vocals & Remixed) 3:59
  10. Sleep Late, My Lady Friend (Remixed) 2:40
  11. Don't Leave Me (Remixed) 2:14
  12. Without Her (New Vocals & Remixed) 2:12
  13. Together (New Vocals, Edited Out Bridge & Remixed) 1:38
  14. One (Remixed) 2:21
  15. Closing 0:28
  16. As I Wander Lonely 2:04
  17. Miss Butter's Lament 2:23
  18. Sister Marie 3:05
  19. Wasting My Time 3:32

Notes


In 2000, Britain's RCA Camden line mounted an extensive Harry Nilsson reissue campaign, remastering the original albums, offering bonus tracks, and combining the LPs into two-fers where possible. His first two records were issued as part of a double disc set, with the first disc devoted to the two original albums and the second containing his remixed, re-re-recorded consolidation of the two, Aerial Pandemonium Ballet, plus four unreleased tracks, all of high quality. The remix album remains a bit bewildering and all the more so in this context, when it's possible to A-B it with the superior originals. And that's why this is worth seeking out for the curious and the faithful: the debut will still convert, and when you're converted, it's hard not to want to find all the differences between the first two and the remix record.