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What is hubris? It is Aerial Pandemonium Ballet, a folly Harry Nilsson crafted after winning a Grammy for "Everybody's Talkin'." Riding upon the goodwill generated by the award, he decided to compress and edit his first two (quite brilliant) albums into one record. He remixed tracks, erased old vocals, over-sang some new ones, edited sections out of certain songs, and slowed others down. Apart from the intros and outros, there are no brand-new items, just old tunes presented in slightly new, slightly off-putting ways. If you're not familiar with the debut, this will be pretty enchanting since the two records weren't that far apart stylistically and, let's face it, he was working with pretty terrific source material. Still, it's no substitute for the originals, and if you have a chance (and you do, with Britain's RCA Camden reissue), pick up the originals. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Aerial Pandemonium Ballet
Remix album by Harry Nilsson
Released June 1971
Recorded late 1966-1968 (new vocals and remix, 1971)
Genre Pop
Length 29:58
Label RCA Victor
Producer Harry Nilsson
Rick Jarrard
Harry Nilsson chronology
The Point!
(1971)
Aerial Pandemonium Ballet
(1971)
Nilsson Schmilsson
(1971)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]
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Aerial Pandemonium Ballet is a 1971 album by Harry Nilsson, and one of the first-ever remix albums, years before they became commonplace.[citation needed]

With the successes of Everybody's Talkin' and The Point! creating demand for Nilsson recordings, a reissue of his first two RCA Victor albums (Pandemonium Shadow Show and Aerial Ballet), then out of print, was considered. Nilsson thought that his early albums already sounded a bit dated by 1971. So he went back into the studio with the master tapes, remixed, tweaked, and re-recorded vocals, and came up with a new consolidation which he titled Aerial Pandemonium Ballet.

It is a matter of intense debate among Nilsson fans whether this was a good idea. Reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine, on allmusic.com, describes the result as "just old tunes presented in slightly new, slightly off-putting ways."

Track listing

All music and lyrics by Harry Nilsson except where noted

  1. Introduction – :09
  2. "1941" – 2:37 (slowed down track & remixed)
  3. "Daddy's Song" – 2:07 (new vocals, guitar/piano/out of sync)
  4. "Mr. Richland's Favorite Song" – 2:07 (new bg vocals & remixed)
  5. "Good Old Desk" – 2:30 (slowed down track & remixed)
  6. "Everybody's Talkin'" – 2:42 (dumped second voice & remixed)
  7. "Bath" – 1:50 (re-EQ'd original tracks)
  8. "River Deep – Mountain High" (Phil Spector, Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich – 3:57 (new vocals & remixed)
  9. "Sleep Late, My Lady Friend" – 2:37 (remixed)
  10. "Don't Leave Me" – 2:12 (remixed)
  11. "Without Her" – 2:08 (new vocals & remixed)
  12. "Together" – 1:37 (new vocals, edited out bridge & remixed)
  13. "One" – 2:18 (remixed)
  14. Closing – :20

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