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  1. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for Pandemonium Shadow Show, Aerial Ballet, And Aerial Pandemonium Ballet by Harry Nilsson. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs.

  2. Pandemonium Shadow Show was followed in 1968 by Aerial Ballet, an album that included Nilsson's rendition of Fred Neil's song "Everybody's Talkin'". A minor US hit at the time of release (and a top 40 hit in Canada), the song would become more popular a year later when it was featured in the film Midnight Cowboy , and it would earn Nilsson his first Grammy Award . [15]

  3. That’s what it takes to turn a top tier classic album into a cult footnote. Years later, in 1971, Harry would revisit Aerial Ballet, and his debut, Pandemonium Shadow Show, to remix, re-tool and re-release them both as one LP, Aerial Pandemonium Ballet. Track listing: Daddy’s Song Good Old Desk Don’t Leave Me Mr. Richland’s Favorite Song

  4. Released. 1969 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Aerial Pandemonium Ballet by Nilsson. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Aerial Pandemonium Ballet" on Discogs. ... Harry Nilsson – Aerial Pandemonium Ballet. More images. Label: Buddha Records – 74465 99704 2: Series:Original Masters (4) Format: CD, Album ...

  6. His early work sold better after Nilsson had become better established through hits like "Without You" and albums like Nilsson Schmilsson. Nilsson revamped several tracks from his first two albums to produce one of the first remix albums, Aerial Pandemonium Ballet, in 1971. [citation needed] Track listing

  7. 24. Okt. 2000 · "Aerial Pandemonium Ballet" was Nilsson's 1971 remix project, on which he took tracks from 1967's "Pandemonium Shadow Show" and 1968's "Aerial Ballet" and re-worked them, remixing some songs, recording new vocals, and slowing down tempos. It was a new concept at the time of this album's release, and people didn't quite know what to make of it: The album only managed to reach #149 on Billboard ...

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