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Harry Nilsson - Flash Harry (Remasters Workshop Rmw 076)

Track listing:
  1. Harry Nilsson - Scatalogue - Side One 18:33
  2. Harry Nilsson - Scatalogue - Side Two 13:03

Notes


HARRY NILSSON
SCATALOGUE
Remastered Edition
RMW 076

Restored from the promo LP on RCA Victor SPS-33-567 (1970).

This is an exceedingly rare promotional album compiled for RCA by Richard Paladino, to promote Harry and his latest vehicle, "The Point" to the media, by way of his back-catalogue. The LP came in a paper sleeve with two essays printed on the front and back. They are reprinted verbatim on the front CD insert.

Originally remastered from the vinyl in 2000, I did some more post-production today with better technology than was available then. This is a better-sounding recording than the one on the "Harryties" set (and it has no noises), and I have NOT put track splits at the start of every snippet of music, as did the compiler of that set.

All titles listed are excerpts, except for "You Can't Do That," which is included in its entirety.

Side 1 (18:30)

1941
Little Cowboy
The Puppy Song
Me And My Arrow
You Can't Do That
Together
I Said Goodbye To Me
One
Intro to "Pandemonium Shadow Show"
Mr. Richland's Favorite Song
Mr. Bojangles
I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York Ciy
Marchin' Down Broadway
Fairfax Rag
Everybody's Talkin'
City Life
Open Your Window (ends abruptly on the album)

Side 2 (13:03)

River Deep, Mountain High
Little Cowboy
Freckles
Cuddly Toy
One
Life Line
Think About Your Troubles
Daddy's Song
Bath
Narration from "The Point"

Artwork is included.

Please do not sell this material, or convert it to a lossy format.

Enjoy!

Remasters Workshop
RMW 076

Restored from the promo LP on RCA Victor SPS-33-567 (1970).
Remasters Workshop

This is an exceedingly rare promotional album compiled for RCA by Richard Paladino, to promote Harry and his latest vehicle, "The Point" to the media, by way of his back-catalogue. The LP came in a paper sleeve with two essays printed on the front and back. They are reprinted verbatim on the front CD insert.

This is a better-sounding recording than the one on the "Harryties" set (and it has no noises), and there are not track splits at the start of every snippet of music, as did the compiler of that set.

All titles are excerpts, except for "You Can't Do That," which is included in its entirety.