Sandman by Nilsson

Sandman

Nilsson

1976

Sandman is a Rock album by Nilsson, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 20 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Classic Rock
  • whimsical
  • bohemian
  • lush

About

For many fans <i>Sandman</i> is the point where Harry Nilsson’s ornery, unpredictable creativity descended into carelessness, but its flaws actually conceal some of Nilsson’s greatest work. The wear and tear on his voice is immediately evident on “I’ll Take a Tango,” in which the singer decries his own industry with a hoarse-but-groovy rumba: “You can go down the hole / With your sweet rock and roll / I'll take a tango.” In a clever Nilssonian twist, the author chooses to bear his creative frustrations in his songwriting, thereby making thin the line between lack-of-inspiration-as-subject and flat-out lack of inspiration. This tension culminates in “How To Write a Song,” which functions both as a parody of the songwriting process, and a painfully authentic picture of an artist at odds with his craft. The instances of insipidity and sabotage are tempered by “The Ivy Covered Walls,” a delicate a cappella piece that echoes <i>Nilsson Sings Newman</i>, and “Something True,” a Lennonesque ballad that contains the revealing line: “Sometimes when you’re down and out, you leave the truth behind.”

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1I'll Take A Tango2:58
  2. A2Something True2:54
  3. A3Pretty Soon There'll Be Nothing Left For Everybody2:50
  4. A4The Ivy Covered Walls3:15
  5. A5Thursday Or, Here's Why I Did Not Go To Work Today4:05

Side B

  1. B1The Flying Saucer Song6:40
  2. B2How To Write A Song3:12
  3. B3Jesus Christ You're Tall4:08
  4. B4Will She Miss Me4:43

Credits

3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 20 pressings tracked on Gatefold