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  1. Harry Nilsson – Son of Schmilsson. Label:Vinyl Me, Please – 19658818181: Series:Vinyl Me, Please. Exclusive Pressing: ... Rhythm Section – Klaus Voormann, The Henry Krein Quartet. Vocals – Harry Nilsson. Written-By – Nilsson*, Perry* 3:20: B6: The Most Beautiful World In The World.

  2. 21 de feb. de 2010 · Offhand genius mixed with off-the-leash eccentricity, there are some people who will tell you Son of Schmilsson is every bit the equal of Nilsson Schmilsson. Those people are filthy liars and not to be trusted. The anticipated followup to Harry Nilsson ’s breakthrough was a conceptual nightmare: a film crew circled the sessions hoping to make ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "Son Of Schmilsson" on Discogs.

  4. Nipper's Greatest Hits - The 70's to Klaus Voormann in 6 Steps. Nipper's Greatest Hits - The 70's includes Without You; Without You was arranged by Paul Buckmaster; Paul Buckmaster arranged Son of Schmilsson; Son of Schmilsson includes piano played by Nicky Hopkins; Nicky Hopkins played piano for Son of Dracula

  5. Les Thatcher to Klaus Voormann in 8 Steps. Les Thatcher played guitar for Son of Schmilsson; Son of Schmilsson includes guitar played by Peter Frampton; Peter Frampton played guitar for Son of Dracula; Son of Dracula includes saxophone played by Bobby Keys; Bobby Keys played saxophone for Duit on Mon Dei; Duit on Mon Dei includes saxophone ...

  6. Klaus Voormann to Son of Schmilsson in 7 Steps. Klaus Voormann played guitar for Son of Dracula; Son of Dracula features an appearance by Ringo Starr; Ringo Starr played drums for All My Life; All My Life was produced by John Lennon; John Lennon wrote Old Dirt Road; Old Dirt Road features piano played by Nicky Hopkins; Nicky Hopkins played ...

  7. nilssonschmilsson.com › klaus-voormann-210525220227Klaus Voormann

    Klaus Otto Wilhelm Voormann (born 29 April 1938) is a German artist, musician, and record producer. Voormann was the bassist for Manfred Mann from 1966 to 1969, and performed as a session musician on a host of recordings, including "You're So Vain" by Carly Simon , Lou Reed's Transformer album, and on many recordings of the former members of the Beatles.