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- Summary: The posthumous release produced by Mark Hudson features contributions from Jim Keltner, Van Dyke Parks, Jimmy Webb, and Harry’s son, Kiefo Nilsson.
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- Record Label: Omnivore Recordings
- Genre(s): Singer/Songwriter, Pop/Rock, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock
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Jan 15, 2020A free yet fanciful spirit, Nilsson would likely be proud that his legacy lingers even now. A treasure waiting to be discovered, Losst and Founnd offers renewed reason for celebration.
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Nov 25, 2019Maybe it's not perfect, but it's more than enough to be an unexpected gift from Harry, one that he deserves as much as his devoted fans.
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Nov 25, 2019Like Nilsson Schmilsson, Losst and Founnd flits restlessly from style to style, emphasizing the singer’s eclecticism and sense of humor. And while the songs are hardly as great as that 1971 masterpiece, nor the production as timeless, it is nice to hear Nilsson’s voice anew.
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Nov 25, 2019While these might not be Nilsson finest ever songs, it’s nothing less than a joy to hear him singing again.
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Rolling StoneJan 15, 2020His once-golden voice is gravelly and weathered, but the genius still flashes. [Jan 2020, p.84]
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Nov 25, 2019There may be none of the heart-tugging vibe of octave-spanning “Without You”, or the abundant melody of “Everybody’s Talkin’”, but Losst and Founnd resurrects a treasured voice in songs full of vim.
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Jan 17, 2020It’s certainly not perfect, but it’s easy to understand the need to release it. At best, Losst and Founnd is a way to feel closer to Nilsson, no matter how long it’s been since he left us.
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