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"I sang my balls off for you, bay-bay!" Harry Nilsson slurs on "Take 54," the first song on Son of Schmilsson. Maybe it's not the most genteel way to open the follow-up to an international smash. But this is Nilsson doing his best to be his worst. Eclecticism sprinkled with a dash of self-sabotage — that was the way Nilsson exorcised his demons. Son of Schmilsson, released less than nine months after his astounding breakthrough, Nilsson Schmilsson, is an odd thing. But success never hung quite right on the haggard-looking, angel-voiced singer-songwriter; his fear of — or maybe it was disinterest in — repeating himself for the sake of commerce was profound, and so we get things like "I'd Rather Be Dead," an accordion-led shuffle that morphs into a choral number performed by a mass of elderly people. The chorus is such: "Oh I'd rather be dead/ than wet my bed."
Nilsson always excelled at making simple things sound poignant, and vice versa, but he could go too far. Son's first single, the boogaloo breakup song "You're Breaking My Heart," features another counterintuitive chorus, this one more scandalous than the others: "You're breaking my heart/ You're tearin' it apart/ so fuck… read more »