Harry Nilsson was at a significant point in his career around the time of the live recording "A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night," which took p... Read Full Description >
Harry Nilsson was at a significant point in his career around the time of the live recording "A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night," which took place on March 1, 1973. This concert came shortly after the release of his album "Nilsson Schmilsson" in 1971, which was his most commercially successful project, showcasing his ability to blend pop and rock with unique arrangements. Following "Nilsson Schmilsson," he released "Son of Schmilsson" in 1972, which carried on the whimsical style of its predecessor. The live performance highlights Nilsson's extraordinary vocal talents and his penchant for interesting interpretations of classic songs. Notably, he was also known for his eclectic influences and strong songwriting that often blurred the lines between genres. This concert exemplifies the blend of humor and emotion that characterized Nilsson's work during this vibrant period of his musical journey.