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Absolutely lovely box. It's like a time machine filled with promotional goodies, all wrapped around a regular (not generic) Stereo version of Nilsson’s debut album. Inside, you'll find typed lyrics, a typed bio, and a typed promo sheet. There are two balloons (red and orange), two sheets of stickers, a small poster, two 8x10 black and white photos, a button, and a “membership” type card. The inside of the box is printed all over, and on the left side, there's a folder slot holding all the inserts. There's hardly any info on the outside of the box to hint at the treasures inside. “The True One” is truly a stunning piece from 1967.
Among the most remarkably unique albums from the sixties, and certainly one of the finest. Nilsson’s tracks drip with classic show-business expertise, yet keep a fun, psychedelic vibe. Five stars.
Among the most uniquely captivating albums from the sixties, and surely one of the greatest. Nilsson’s tracks drip with classic show-business polish, yet keep a whimsical psychedelic vibe. Five stars.
Harry's take on "You Can't Do That" is nothing short of astounding, and it's just one of the many treasures you'll find on his first RCA record. This album is a wild, brilliant ride from beginning to end, and the sound quality is top-notch. The mono sound is remarkably full, with a deep low end, and the vinyl itself is perfectly flat, clean, and quiet. A truly excellent sounding record. I picked up my copy used, but it plays like new, with not a single hint of surface noise. Five stars and a big smile for this one.
Harry's take on "You Can't Do That" is nothing short of astounding, and it's merely one of the many treasures you'll find on his first RCA record. This album is a wild, genius ride from beginning to end, and this particular copy sounds incredible. The mono sound is remarkably full, with a rich low end, and the vinyl itself is perfectly flat, spotless, and silent. A truly superb sounding record. I picked up my copy used, but it plays like new, with not a hint of surface noise. Five stars and a smiley face for sure!
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