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REMEMBER THESE ROY CARR BOOKS ABOUT THE BEATLES?

As a Beatles book collector the mid 1970s began the first big wave of the issuing of Beatles-related books. Roy Carr, along with fellow author, Tony Tyler had a tremendous success with the book listed below entitled: The Beatles: An Illustrated Record.

Here is some biographical information about one of the authors, Roy Carr, that was posted on Wikipedia:

“Roy Carr (1945 – 2018) was an English music journalist, covering pop, rock and jazz. He joined the New Musical Express in the late 1960s, and edited NME, Vox and Melody Maker magazines!”

Roy Carr – Wikipedia

Roy Carr passed away in 2018 at the age of 73.

The Beatles: An Illustrated Record (1975)

Author Roy Carr, Tony Tyler
Publisher Harmony Books
Publication date 1975

The first edition also included a list of bootleg Beatles recordings

According to Wikipedia-“Later editions of the book deleted the bootlegs section, stating only that they were of generally poor sound quality, and of interest “only to the most die-hard Beatlemaniacs”. The 1981 edition included a tribute section to John Lennon, who had died only months earlier. Also included was a copy of Lennon’s own correction to a passage in the first edition, with a copy of an early news clipping to back it up. “Set the ‘Illustrated Record’ straight!” Lennon wrote.”

The book was a discography which followed the UK releases of the LPs

Again, from Wikipedia:

Formatted in the same shape as an LP record, the lavishly put-together book. contains an extensive discography of record releases by the Beatles, with critical reviews of each release by Tyler and Carr. Sidebars give a concurrent history of the band, with press clippings, quotes, and photos from each phase of the Beatles’ career, including their post-breakup solo years.

The Beatles: An Illustrated Record – Wikipedia

Two different covers and titles for Roy Carr’s Book about the Beatles films:

Beatles at the Movies: Stories and Photographs From Behind the Scenes at All Five Films

Published by Harper Paperbacks, 1996 by Roy Carr

My personal preference of the covers was this one:

Beatles at the Movies : Scenes from a Career
Roy Carr

Published by UFO Music Ltd, 1996

A TALK ON THE WILD SIDE by Roy Carr
One of my favorite Roy Carr titles was a book published in the English language in Germany called A Talk On The Wild Side! I was fortunate to be able to purchase a copy signed by Roy Carr at Abe Books!. The publisher was Edel and its subsidiary is earBooks!

Abe Books description of the following title which is not a Beatles book per se’ but it does have interviews with both John Lennon and Paul McCartney post-breakup and has an interview with Phil Spector as well!

About this title from Abe Books Description:
Synopsis
A Talk on the Wild Side includes 120 pages of the most important musical and social events of the early 1970s depicted with rare icons and images of the time. To complete the ultimate rock package, listen for the first time to ten exclusive interviews, never before heard, with the world’s greatest rock legends on four CDs, telling it exactly how it was.
About the Author

Roy Carr, born in England in 1945, enjoys a most varied career within the international music industry. Since the late 19’60s, he has been one of the most widely read of all music journalists. Prolific as a writer and editor for New Musical Express, Melody Maker, Vox, and Uncut, Carr is also a best-selling award-winning author of music books about the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, and David Bowie. Among the many awards he has collected are two prestigious Ivor Novello statuettes and Journalist of the Year. Currently he runs his own record label and is working on a new book”

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Roy Carr sadly passed away 8 years after the publication of this book a few years after the unespected passing of his son.

Cover of the book:

The back cover of the book:

The audio interviews that comprise the book on cd:

The John Lennon interview is from August of 1972. The Paul McCartney interview is from 1975. The Phil Spector interview was from October 1975. There are also interview on the disks with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Pete Townsend, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, John Bonham & Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam).

Roy Carr’s signature/autograph in my copy of the book:

The Table of Contents of the book:

Table of Contents (continued):

Hope you enjoyed this discussion of Roy Carr’s books that have dealt with the subject of the Beatles. Do you have a favorite Roy Carr book about music?

Be happy and be healthy!

Buzz

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BEFORE BADFINGER – THEY WERE THE IVEYS

The seeds were being sown for the eventual success of the Apple band Badfinger by the forming of a Swansea based band named The Iveys in the early ’60s.

My first memory of the Iveys was being woken up by my alarm clock and radio and listening to my local Hartford, Connecticut based radio station WDRC playing this new song by a group named the Iveys, called “Maybe Tomorrow”.

The Iveys – Maybe Tomorrow (Official Music Video, Remastered)

I remember the DJ announcing that this new release was on the Beatles new record label called Apple. My memories of the track on the first hearing were that it had a distinct Beatles feel and influence because of the harmonies and orchestration. I managed to track down the Apple 45 though this was not an easy task and followed the Iveys journey as they evolved into Badfinger. I was disappointed that “Maybe Tomorrow” was not a hit single

After learning of the band’s multiple tragedies as the years passed by it was great and reassuring to learn that people like the late Dan Matovina and his fellow associate, Tom Brennan, have tirelessly worked to preserve the musical history and development of this great band.

Today’s post will present the 5 Iveys Anthology LPs that have been issued thus far demonstrating the origins of what was to eventually become one of Apple Records most successful recording artists. (For track listings of all 5 Anthologies please consult the Tom Brennan links provided below)

THE FIVE IVEYS ANTHOLOGY RELEASES THAT HAVE BEEN ISSUED SO FAR:

The purpose of this post it to highlight the 5 issued Iveys Anthology LPsCCDs. I have all of the 5 Anthology Iveys releases on cd, but I was particularly happy to recently acquire a signed Anthology 4 vinyl LP, signed by one of the Iveys founding members, Ron Griffiths!

TOM BRENNAN’S GREAT BADFINGER/ IVEYS WEBSITE:

This great site and 2 links will help you to find what you are looking for in regard to Iveys and Badfinger releases:

You can also find the contents and the track listings of the releases noted here as well!

badfingerlibrary.com

The Iveys & Badfinger commercial releases compiled by Tom Brennan

IVEYS YOUTUBE SITE:

The Iveys – YouTube

THE SIGNED AND NUMBERED IVEYS ANTHOLOGY 4: (ONLY 300 COPIES ISSUED)

The Iveys Anthology Volume 4 Release and Badfinger’s Legacy: A Conversation with Tom Brennan

Take Good Care Of My Baby

The Iveys Anthology 4
The Iveys Anthology 4

Back cover of the LP:

THE IVEYS – SOME RON GRIFFITHS INTERVIEWS AND PERFORMANCES:

Things We Said Today #430 – A Talk with Ron Griffiths

The Iveys – Maybe Tomorrow (Official Music Video, Remastered)

The Iveys – And Her Daddy’s A Millionaire – Belgium promo film

Dear Angie (Remastered 2010)

Ron Griffiths Interview [BADFINGER/IVEYS]

Ron Griffiths Exclusive Interview: The Iveys, Badfinger, Apple Records and more..

313: The Iveys with Ron Griffiths

The Iveys – The Twelve Days Of Christmas – 1966 song parody

IVEYS COVER HENDRIX:

The Iveys – Purple Haze – Live (1968) – Jimi Hendrix cover

BADFINGER COVERS THE BEATLES ON BBC RADIO ONE:

The Iveys – Revolution – BBC Radio One (1969)

The Iveys – Birthday – BBC Radio One (1969)

THE SIGNED INSERT TO THE SPECIAL 300 COPY ISSUE OF THE IVEYS ANTHOLOLY 4:

LINER NOTES TO ANTHOLOGY 4 BY IVEYS/BADFINGER EXPERT-TOM BRENNAN

Tom Brennan’s wonderful liner notes for the signed edition of The Iveys-Anthology 4


The contents for all of the Ivey Anthologies are available to view at the Tom Brennan websites that open this post!

ANTHOLOGY 1:

I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself (Live)

ANTHOLOGY 2:

Lady Madonna (Live)

ANTHOLOGY 3:

Maybe Tomorrow (Demo Remastered 2022)

ANTHOLOGY 5:

The Iveys – Blodwyn demo lyrics video – Miniskirts And Rainbows album

Hope you enjoyed viewing the covers of the 5 Anthology releases that have been issued thus far. Hoping there is more to come!!!

Collect all 5 Iveys Anthology releases!

What is your favourite Iveys or Badfinger song? Let me know in the comments.

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

EXPLORE THE BEATLES BOOKSTORE AND OUR MANY GREAT AUTHORS

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WATCH ON TEAFLIX-DAVID SPINDEL-THE PHOTOGRAPHER WHO TOOK SOME OF THE FINAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF JOHN LENNON

Join Dr. Angie McCartney aka The World’s Oldest Podcaster and daughter Ruth for #Teaflix Tuesday at 11:30am Pacific and Mountain time on 3/10/26 at https://fb.com/drangiemccartney and later on their YouTube channel

TODAY’S GUEST: David M. Spindel

Here is the program on YouTube! Enjoy!

TeaFlix Interview with David Spindel – YouTube

Born in Brooklyn, David M. Spindel discovered photography in high school and went on to study at Rochester Institute of Technology under legendary educators including Minor White and Ralph Hattersley. After apprenticing in New York, he opened his own studio in 1970, quickly gaining recognition from major advertising agencies.

Spindel’s commissions from Major League Baseball launched his signature still life photography, using hundreds of nostalgic memorabilia items to create visual time capsules. His work was self-published as posters and licensed worldwide, earning a devoted collector following. He also created limited edition projects with legends including Joe DiMaggio, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, and Phil Rizzuto.

His humor shines through his Rebus photographs, visual wordplay pieces widely licensed for posters and apparel. Abbeville Press later signed Spindel to an eight book Major League Memories publishing series.

In 1980, John Lennon and Yoko Ono selected Spindel to photograph their return to the studio for the Double Fantasy sessions, making him the last photographer entrusted with documenting them together. His images have appeared worldwide and will be featured in Steven Soderbergh’s 2026 film John Lennon: The Last Interview.

Now based in Anthem, Arizona, Spindel continues telling stories through photography.

Learn more at SpindelVisions.com
Teaflix is sponsored by MrsMcCartneysTeas.com

I consider David Spindel a great friend. He is a wonderful and talented man with a great sense of humor. I highly recommend that you check out his interview with Ruth and Angie McCartney. He has so many fascinating stories to tell!

A signed David M. Spindel photograph that he graciously sent to me!

Don’t miss this program!

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

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The John Lennon Series – Podcast Interview

Jude Southerland Kessler is the author behind The John Lennon Series, a project originally made known to the world in 2008 with, ‘Shoulda Been There (Volume One)’ covering John’s life in narrative biography form from 1940 to 1961. Her latest work in the series (at the time of this episode) is ‘Some Forever | Shades of Life Part Two (Volume 5.1)’, moving through the late end of 1965 into the early period of 1966.

Link below to Jude’s site.

I have long been aware of Jude and her work, so sitting and speaking here was a real highlight for me in the series. I hope you get as much out of listening to her insights, her process, as I most certainly did.

Let’s get talking with Jude Southerland Kessler.

The John Lennon Series:

https://www.johnlennonseries.com

LISTEN NOW – CLICK ON THE IMAGE BELOW:

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PHOTOS OF PAUL McCARTNEY AT THE LYCEUM THEATER, NEW YORK CITY: AUGUST 24, 1989.

A great time in 1989 for Paul McCartney at the Lyceum Theater:

Two very good friends, Billy Maura and me, John Bezzini, were both members of Paul’s fan club and Paul was always very generous to members of the fan club in terms of ticket offers and in 1989 Paul McCartney did a special performance on August 24th, 1989, at the Lyceum Theater in New York City at 149 West 45th Street in preparation for his upcoming tour. Bill and I were fortunate to get tickets to this event through the fan club. We patiently waited in line outside with our tickets from the fan club as Raquel Welch and Paul Schaefer brushed by to get to their VIP seating for the show. As we entered the theater the band was just ending their rehearsal for the night’s performance!

The show was scheduled for 6 PM but was delayed for quite some time before beginning. Finally, the lights dimmed and we knew instantly we were about to be listeners to a great show!

Paul did 19 numbers at the performance. We kept a list of the numbers performed at this special show that was done to promote his upcoming Flowers in the Dirt tour! Though we were up in the balcony section we did our best to take as many photographs as possible. Photos were taken by both William Maura and John Bezzini. We were shooting them from the balcony in low light, so they are not very clear, but they provided a strong memory to us of a wonderful show!

  1. Figure of 8
  2. Jet
  3. Rough Ride
  4. Got To Get You into My Life
  5. Band On The Run
  6. We Got Married
  7. Put It There
  8. Hello Goodbye (the chorus)
  9. Things We Said Today
  10. Summertime

Band Introductions:

Then came the introduction of the band members:

Robbie McIntyre-guitar

Wix Wickens-keyboards

Chris Whitten-drums

Linda McCartney-keyboards

Hamish Stuart-guitar

Paul McCartney on bass, guitar, and piano

The Concert resumes:

Then the concert resumed with these numbers:

11. Can’t Buy Me Love

12. I Saw Her Standing There

13. This One

14. My Brave face

15. Twenty Flight Rock

16. Long and Winding Road

17. Ain’t That a Shame

18. Let It Be

19. Coming Up

The show was tight, the musicianship and band members were spot on, and Paul’s vocals were superb! What more can you ask for?

That was it, we left NYC at 11:15 to head back to our respective homes in Connecticut!

Hope you enjoyed Bill Maura’s and Buzz’s memories of a wonderful show and concert back in the 1980s!

What is YOUR favourite Paul McCartney concert? When and where? Let me know in the comments.

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

OUR BOOK OF THE WEEK AT THE BEATLES BOOKSTORE

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HARRY NILSSON, JOHN LENNON, RINGO STARR, & YOKO ONO TRAVEL THE OLD DIRT ROAD

THE LOST WEEKEND, WALKING ON THE OLD DIRT ROAD AND BEYOND:

Nineteen Seventy-three and nineteen seventy-four was a time where the pressures of Beatles fans expectations of John Lennon were to contribute to problems in his marriage with Yoko Ono. John could seemingly not fathom why he was struggling so much with commercial success in his album releases. Many fans blamed Yoko for this decline in John’s commercial appeal. Yoko was certainly fully aware of what was going on, and she suggested that she and John should separate to relieve some of the public pressure they were experiencing. Yoko suggested and tried to persuade their assistant May Pang to watch over John during their separation. Little did she know that watching over would become a much deeper emotional tie.

During this time John and May travelled to the West Coast to record an oldies album with Phil Spector. The story behind that album and what happened during those sessions is legendary. The actual material was not to be officially released until 1975 with John’s Rock ‘n’ Roll album, rushed to release because of the illegal release of Roots issued by the late music publisher, Morris Levy! John was not satisfied with the quality of many of the Spector tracks and made new recordings to finish the album officially on Apple Records!

For a great book about this story please seek out this wonderful book by Jay Bergen:

Lennon, the Mobster & the Lawyer: The Untold Story: Bergen, Jay, Gruen, Bob: 9781942531425: Amazon.com: Books

Check out this fascinating YouTube interview with John Lennon’s former lawyer, Jay Bergen!

Fab 4 Free 4 All Episode 244 – ‘Roots’ of John Lennon’s ‘Rock and Roll’ Lawsuit (with Jay Bergen)

AS THE YEARS GO BY- I CONTINUE TO COME ACROSS ITEMS OF INTEREST LIKE THIS: A HARRY NILSSON 45 OF A SONG HE CO-WROTE WITH JOHN LENNON WITH A PICTURE SLEEVE BY KLAUS VOORMANN:

Recently, I purchased the following 45 on eBay of this rare picture sleeve from Spain. It is a recording that Harry Nilsson had co-written with John Lennon which originally appeared on John’s 1974 album Walls and Bridges. Ironically, Nilsson’s cover of the Old Dirt Road track appeared on his Flash Harry LP released in 1980, John’s final year on the planet

HARRY NILSSON

 Ultra Rare 7″ SPANISH (“MADE IN SPAIN”) SINGLE VINYL:

A side:

OLD DIRT ROAD (co-written by JOHN LENNON) 

B side: RAIN (NOT THE BEATLES SONG)-This Rain song is a Nilsson composition!

This RARE 7″ SPANISH SINGLE is ONLY issued in SPAIN and very few copies pressed

The sketch of Harry Nilsson that appears on the cover of this 45 was by Beatles associate and friend, Klaus Voormann and you can read the credit to Klaus above the title of the song on the picture sleeve!

Harry Nilsson – Old Dirt Road Harry Nilsson’s version from his Flash Harry LP

Old Dirt Road (Remastered 2010) John’s version from Walls and Bridges

Harry Nilsson – Old Dirt Road (Alternate Version) An alternate Nilsson version of the Flash Harry Track

A RARE BEATLE AND NILSSON NOVELTY RECORD: The record is called Stand Up & Holler under the group name of The Foto-Fi Four

As many of you are aware, Harry Nilsson loved the Beatles and the Beatles loved Harry Nilsson

Here is a rare Beatles novelty record and was one of Nilsson’s first recordings and this is one 45 with sleeve and accompanying film which I wish I had in my collection. The record is called Stand Up & Holler under the group name of The Foto-Fi Four

HARRY NILSSON Stand Up & Holler (All For The Beatles) The Foto-Fi Four

The 45 novelty record:

A description of the record:

John Lennon’s Breakdown: Meeting Harry Nilsson & Nat Weiss #shorts

Nilsson’s 1980 Flash Harry album:

The back cover of the Flash Harry LP which featured details the involvement of Eric Idle, Klaus Voormann, Bobby Keys, Jim Gordon, Jim Horn, Jim Keltner, Dr. John, Ringo Starr, Richie Zito, Steve Cropper, Daniel Kortchmarr and Van Dyke Parks who have all worked on various Beatles-related projects over the years!

Following John Lennon’s murder in 1980, Harry Nilsson became a spirited fighter against hand-gun sales and an advocate for gun control. He released the following record which he sold at several fest for Beatles Fans before his passing in the 90s. I was to acquire my signed copy at a convention in the early 90s in New Jersey. Fest For Beatles Fan organizer and founder Mark Lapidos was instrumental in having this recording made!

Harry Nilsson – With A Bullet

IN 1974:

The photo of the cover of the Lennon-produced Harry Nilsson Album called Pussy Cats. Notice the drug reference that the two artists put on the cover. On the bottom of the album are two blocks with the letter D and S positioned on either side of a small rug. D–rug-S. I am surprised that Nilsson’s recording company for the LP, RCA, allowed the reference to go out at that time or maybe they just looked the other way. The LP featured the Lennon/Nilsson co-composition “Mucho Mungo/Mt Elga.” Many legendary musicians on this record though the reviews were not good!

Many journalists laid blame on Lennon for Harry Nilsson blowing out his voice at the recording sessions as his voice would never be the same again. That criticism was extremely unfair and uncalled for numerous reasons!

Harry Nilsson – Mucho Mungo / Mt. Elga (Audio)

Listen to this difference in this quadrophonic mix of the album on YouTube. On the first track Many Rivers to Cross, you will hear the string arrangement by Ken Ascher which helped inspire John to write #9 Dream on Walls and Bridges

Harry Nilsson – Pussy Cats Quadraphonic (Full Album – Quad Mix)

There are many bits you can hear on the quad mix that are not heard on the regular mix of the album! You will be amazed with the quad mix!

Track List:

Many Rivers To Cross 4:56
Subterranean Homesick Blues 3:17
Don’t Forget Me 3:37
All My Life 3:11
Old Forgotten Soldier 4:14
Save The Last Dance For Me 4:25
Mucho Mungo / Mt. Elga 3:43
Loop De Loop 3:27
Black Sails 3:15
Rock Around The Clock 3:12

A little after Pussy Cats was recorded, John’s Walls and Bridges album was recorded and released. It featured another co-written Lennon/Nilsson composition called “Old Dirt Road.”

Harry Nilsson passed away on January 15, 1994, from a combination of heart disease and diabetes.

NILSSON’S PROJECT WITH YOKO ONO IN THE 80s:

In the 1980s Harry Nilsson got involved in recording several cover versions of Yoko Ono songs. Three were chosen for Every Man Has A Woman release: Every Man Has a Woman is a tribute album to Yoko Ono for her 50th birthday.

Spotted this site on the Internet which featured the nine tracks that Harry Nilsson recorded for Yoko’s Every Man Has a Woman 1980s album:

Entertainment This Week – Harry Nilsson is Back

Nilsson Sings Ono : Oblio Arrow : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Nilsson Sings Ono

Also spotted a YouTube link:

Harry Nilsson – Nilsson Sings Yoko [FULL ALBUM]

Harry Nilsson sings his own versions of nine Yoko Ono songs in 1984.

Also included as bonus tracks are alternate takes, different mixes, undubbed and extended versions and sessions in progress:

1.  Loneliness

2.  Listen, The Snow Is Falling

3.  Dream Love

4.  Silver Horse

5.  Yang Yang

6.  Let The Tears Dry

7.  Smile

8.  Never Say Goodbye

9.  Toy Boat

Bonus Tracks:

10. Loneliness (Long Version)

11. Listen, The Snow Is Falling (Alternate Mix)

12. Dream Love (Long Version)

13. Yang Yang (Sessions)

14. Smile (Different Vocal)

15. Never Say Goodbye (No Saxophone)

16. Toy Boat (Different Take)

This is Every Man Has a Woman LP featuring the following artists covering Yoko Ono songs: John Lennon, Elvis Costello, Eddie Money, Harry Nilsson, The Spirit Choir, Roseanne Cash, the Klaus Voormann produced group, Trio, Roberta Flack, Alternating Boxes and a young Sean Lennon! This release was designed to celebrate Yoko’s 50th birthday!

Three of the tracks that Nilsson recorded of Yoko’s material turned up on the album” Silver Horse, Dream Love, and Loneliness!

A NILSSON 8-TRACK RARITY ACQUIRED FROM CHARLES ROSENAY-SIGNED BY NILSSON:

The disturbing element of 8-track tapes are that longer songs because of time were often separated/split into different tracks and you would hear the clack as the track made the transition!

One of Harry’s final albums called Sandman featuring a photo cover by former Beatles roadie Mal Evans!

Harry Nilsson’s dedication to Beatles associate, Mal Evans on my reference copy of the Sandman LP:

Personnel
Harry Nilsson – vocals
Joe Cocker – vocals on “The Flying Saucer Song”
Doug Dillard – banjo
Klaus Voormann – bass
Jim Keltner – drums

Danny Kortchmar, Fred Tackett, Jesse Ed Davis – guitar
Jane Getz, Leon Russell, Van Dyke Parks – keyboards
Emil Richards, Emmett Kennedy, Gary Coleman, Joe DeAguero, Pat Murphy, Robert Greenidge – percussion
Bobby Keys, Gene Cipriano, Jay Migliori, Jim Horn, John Rotella, Trevor Lawrence – saxophone

Bobby Bruce, Ilene Novog, The Perry Botkin, Jr. Orchestra and Singers – strings
Production and technical personnel
Perry Botkin Jr. – arrangements on “Something True”, “The Ivy Covered Walls” and “Will She Miss Me”
Richie Schmitt – recording engineer, associate producer
Pete Abbott, Artie Torgersen, Mike Moran – second engineers

Gribbitt – design and graphics
Klaus Voormann – inside artwork
Mal “The Pal” Evans – cover photography
Marge Meoli – A&R coordination

Released January 1976
Recorded Late 1975
Genre Pop
Length 35:07

Label RCA Victor
Producer Harry Nilsson

SON OF DRACULA-HARRY NILSSON AND RINGO STARR:

Like John Lennon and Harry Nilsson, Ringo Starr and Harry Nilsson became very close friends during that time frame and were involved with many musical projects together! This was one of those projects.

Apple films produced this movie featuring Harry Nilsson as Dracula and Ringo as Merlin the Magician. It got very poor reviews, but the soundtrack LP did a bit better!

The cover of the Soin of Dracula soundtrack LP:

Back cover of the Son of Dracula LP:

Look at the great list of musicians that appear on the LP!

TRACK LIST:

A1 It Is He Who Will Be King
Written-By – Buckmaster*

3:07
A2 Daybreak
Bass – Klaus Voormann*
Bouzouki – Chris Spedding*
Cowbell – George Harrison
Drums – Ringo Starr
Guitar – Peter Frampton
Horns – Gene Cipriano
Organ – Jim Price
Percussion – Ray Cooper
Producer – Harry Nilsson
Saxophone [High] – Bobby Keys
Vocals, Piano – Harry Nilsson
Written-By – Nilsson*
2:43

A3 At My Front Door
Bass – Klaus Voormann*
Congas – Ray Cooper
Drums – Ringo Starr
Electric Guitar – Chris Spedding, Peter Frampton Piano – Nicky Hopkins Producer – Richard Perry Tenor Saxophone – Bobby Keys Vocals – Harry Nilsson Written-By – Abner, Moore*
2:40
A4 Count Down Meets Merlin And Amber
Written-By – Buckmaster*
2:10
A5 The Moonbeam Song

Acoustic Guitar – John Uribe, Klaus Voormann*
Bass – Herbie Flowers
Producer – Richard Perry
Vocals, Mellotron – Harry Nilsson
Written-By – Nilsson*
3:20
A6 Perhaps This Is All A Dream
Written-By – Buckmaster*
0:47
A7 Remember Christmas
Arranged By [Pop Arts String Quartet] – Del Newman
Bouzouki – Chris Spedding*
Piano – Nicky Hopkins
Producer – Richard Perry
Strings – The Pop Arts String Quartet
Vocals – Harry Nilsson
Written-By – Nilsson*
4:09
B1 Intro; Without You
Acoustic Guitar – John Uribe
Arranged By [Strings And Horns], Conductor [Strings And Horns] – Paul Buckmaster
Bass – Klaus Voormann*

Drums – Jim Keltner
Piano – Gary Wright
Producer – Richard Perry
Vocals – Harry Nilsson
Written-By – Ham, Evans
3:47
B2 The Counts Vulnerability
Written-By – Buckmaster*

2:10
B3 Down
Arranged By [Horns] – Jim Price
Bass – Klaus Voorman*
Drums – Jim Gordon, Jim Keltner
Guitar – Chris Spedding*
Organ – Roger Coolan*
Piano, Vocals – Harry Nilsson
Producer – Richard Perry
Saxophone – Bobby Keys
Trumpet, Trombone – Jim Price
Written-By – Nilsson*
3:07
B4 Frankenstein, Merlin & The Operation

Written-By – Taverner*
3:20
B5 Jump Into The Fire
Bass – Herbie Flowers
Drums, Percussion – Jim Gordon
Lead Guitar – John Uribe
Piano [Acoustic] – Jim Webb*
Producer – Richard Perry
Rhythm Guitar – Chris Spedding, Klaus Voormann

Vocals, Electric Piano – Harry Nilsson
Written-By – Nilsson*
3:16
B6 The Abdication Of Count Down
Written-By – Buckmaster*
1:10
B7 The End (Moonbeam)
Written-By – Nilsson*

The cover of the excellent book by David Roberts and Neil Watson. Featuring the recollections of many fans and musicians about musician, harry Nilsson!

Harry & Me

AMAZON US:

Harry and Me: Memories of Harry Nilsson by the fans and musicians that loved him the most: Roberts, David, Watson, Neil: 9781838379872: Amazon.com: Books

AMAZON UK:

Harry & Me: 200 Memories of Harry Nilsson by the fans and musicians that loved him the most: Amazon.co.uk: David Roberts, Neil Watson: 9781838379872: Books

Authors David Roberts and Neil Watson in December of 2021 published this very interesting book of fan and musician recollections of meeting this great singer and artist. Published by “This Day In Music Books,” the book is entitled “Harry & Me.”

I was fortunate to be able to post my recollection of meeting Harry Nilsson back in 1991. Have included that recollection from the book below. 

My little contribution to the book written when I administered the Facebook Group “The Beatles in Print-Together and Solo.”

Around the time of John’s Mind Games LP, John and Harry Nilsson had a contest of writing a song with the same title. John’s version appeared on the Mind Games LP. Not sure where the 70s version of Harry’s is?

However, the musician author of the book below cites the story of him being asked to be a backing musician on a song Harry told him he co-wrote with John Lennon called You are Here which Andy Cahan has posted on SoundCloud. That SoundCloud link has many fascinating stories:

Harry Nilsson – You Are Here

Stream The Andy & HARRY SHOW by Andy Cahan | Listen online for free on SoundCloud

John’s version of You Are Here:

John Lennon – You Are Here (Ultimate Mix) from Mind Games (The Ultimate Collection) Official Video

This book is highly recommended:

Andy Cahan’s book AMAZON US:

The Most Famous Musician You’ve Never Heard Of: A Rock And Roll Scrapbook Starring Hendrix, Ringo, Nilsson, The Turtles, Little Richard, Dr. John, … Ray Bolger, Grace Slick, Me and more!: Cahan, Andy, Tamarkin, Jeff: 9798605402114: Amazon.com: Books

Andy Cahan’s book AMAZON UK:

The Most Famous Musician You’ve Never Heard Of: A Rock And Roll Scrapbook Starring Hendrix, Ringo, Nilsson, The Turtles, Little Richard, Dr. John, … Ray Bolger, Grace Slick, Me and more!: Amazon.co.uk: Cahan, Andy, Tamarkin, Jeff: 9798605402114: Books

It is only fitting we close this post with John Lennon’s guide vocal to the song that the Platters had a great hit with called Only You. John Lennon suggested that Ringo record the song on his Goodnight Vienna LP and Ringo had a top ten hit with the record, Harry Nilsson sings backing vocals on the recordings of both John and Ringo.

Only You JOHN LENNON which appeared on the Lennon Anthology box set

Only You (And You Alone) Ringo’s version

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz