A quarter of a century after Harry Nilsson's death, his final album will finally be released.
Due November 22nd,Losst and Founnd features nine Nilsson originals as well as covers of songs byJimmy Webb and Yoko Ono. With contributions from A-listers such as Van Dyke Parks, Jim Keltner, Webb and Harry’s son Kiefo, the album features trademark Nilsson melodies.
The acclaimed singer-songwriter -- whose rich legacy features “Everybody’s Talkin’,” “Without You,” “Coconut,” “Jump Into the Fire” and “I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City” -- was profiled in the documentary Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin’ About Him)? Nilsson's songs continue to be licensed for movies and TV, including this year’s Netflix hit Russian Doll, which uses “Gotta Get Up” from the Nilsson Schmilsson album.
Harry Nilsson died of a heart attack on January 15th, 1994 at age 52.
A trailer promoting the album is here and online.