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  1. Hang Out Your Poetry, an Album by Ceremony. Released in 1993 on Geffen (catalog no. GED24523; CD). Genres: Pop Rock. Featured peformers: Steve Bauman (keyboards), Chaz Bono (guitar, percussion, vocals), Chance (guitar, vocals), Bryn Mathieu (drums), Pete McRae (guitar), Luiz Ruiz (bass), Dennis Belfield (bass), John Bergamo (tabla), Parvati ...

    • (7)
    • 1993
    • Ceremony
    • 3.35 / 5.00.5from 7 ratings
    • ‘You Can’T Do That’
    • ‘Me and My Arrow’
    • ‘As Time Goes By’
    • ‘Spaceman’
    • ‘You’re Breakin’ My Heart’
    • ‘Coconut’
    • ‘Jump Into The Fire’
    • ‘Many Rivers to Cross’
    • ‘Everybody’s Talking’
    • ‘Without You’

    Nilsson’s first big break was Pandemonium Shadow Show,released by the RCA Victor records in 1966. The singer only had a few projects with John Marascalco and Phil Spector to his name as a songwriter before the record. Though the debut album was a commercial flop, it did attract some industry insiders, including The Beatles’ press officer Derek Tayl...

    The 1970s were the zenith of Nilsson’s creativity and popularity. The streak of success was opened by his sixth studio album, The Point!, which was followed by an animated film of the same name by Fred Wolf. One of the greatest concept albums of all time, The Point!was a fable with a protagonist named Oblio. A misfit with a round head, Oblio reside...

    If there was one way to ascertain whether an artist is truly timeless, then picking up a song from the 1940s must surely be one of them? If so, then Nilsson was most certainly timeless. The singer provides an elegant take of ‘As Time Goes By’ on A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Nightfrom 1973. Grabbing the Great American Songbook and cutting a d...

    Clearly emboldened by the success of Nilsson Schmilsson, the singer tried to employ a similar set of ethos for his next record Son of Scmilsson. It didn’t quite achieve the chart success the vocalist had likely hoped for, but it did contain this stunning number that sees Nilsson approach the alienation of space travel with his usual charm. The trac...

    Harnessing the 1971 album’s commercial success, the record company rushed Nilsson to produce another hit while the good vibes were still rolling. Maybe the escalating popularity didn’t suit Nilsson, or he was annoyed with the label’s attitude towards the whole situation; whatever the reason was, it made Nilsson defiant. When the label asked him to ...

    Some songs are just destined to put a smile on your face and Nilsson’s classic ‘Coconut’ is guaranteed to do it every single time. Nilsson Schmilssonprovided Nilsson with his most commercially successful album ever and his third single from the record, ‘Coconut’ would also be his third and final top ten hit. The song arose in curious circumstances....

    Released at the end of 1971 was Nilsson’s most successful album Nilsson Schmilsson. It produced three of his most well-known songs — the cover of the Badfinger number ‘Without You’ and Nilsson’s two original compositions ‘Coconut’ and ‘Jump Into The Fire’. All three songs are precious but ‘Jump Into the Fire’ has a bit more sprightly spark. The son...

    Nilsson developed a strong friendship with Lennon over the years. In 1973, the two met in California, where Lennon moved after his separation from Yoko Ono and rekindled their bond. By that time Nilsson having a great disregard for commercialization started doing a few sporadic works and looked for a way to loosen the RCA Victor’s tight grips. The ...

    Taken from The Aerial Ballet,‘Everybody’s Talking’ is one of the best songs ever recorded. The album name was a reference to Nilsson’s paternal grandparents, who were Swedish circus performers popular for their aerial ballet acts. A philosophical song, written by Fred Neil in 1966, it talks about the narrator’s desire to alienate themselves from th...

    Of course, it is. ‘Without You’ isn’t just Nilsson’s greatest song, it may well be one of the decade’s defining anthems, even if it wasn’t his song. The song was originally written by Badfinger for their 1970 album No Dicebut has since gone on to take a life of its own, not only covered by Nilsson but the dynamic diva Mariah Carey. However, despite...

  2. Released. 2005 — Europe. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "Hang Out Your Poetry" on Discogs.

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  4. Home. Harry Nilsson. ⇽ Back to List of Artists. Harry Nilsson was a songwriter and singer, famous for writing hits like “One,” creating unique musical stories like “The Point,” and singing...

  5. Hang Out Your Poetry, an Album by Ceremony. Released in 1993 on Geffen (catalog no. GEFC-24523; Cassette). Genres: Pop Rock.

  6. Hang Out Your Poetry by Ceremony released in 1993. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.