Music : The Point! (Deluxe Packaging)

Music : The Point! (Deluxe Packaging)

The Point! (Deluxe Packaging)

by: Harry Nilsson



The Point! (Deluxe Packaging)
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: NILSSON,HARRY
EAN: 0078636512822
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: RCA
Manufacturer: RCA
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: RCA
Release Date: November 19, 2002
Sales Rank: 2175
Studio: RCA










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Item Description:
Nilsson composed and performed the score to this legendary made-for-TV animated fantasy. This resissue contains four previously unreleased bonus tracks, including the unedited version of \''\''Down to the Valley,\''\'' the haunting \''\''Life Line,\''\'' and the recently di\''scovered demo of \''\''I'll Never Leave You.\''\''
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Media Type: CD
Artist: NILSSON,HARRY
Title: POINT
Street Release Date: 11/19/2002
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Genre: ROCK/POP

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Must everything have a point? That's the question posed by Harry Nilsson's 1971 pop parable of a well-rounded young boy named Oblio, from the Land of Point, who's cast apart from the community by those who resent his pointlessness. Conceived when the gifted singer-songwriter was on an acid trip, The Point! is a product of its time, what with its central theme (the hollowness of conformity) and ornate Beatles-era pop. But the message--presented in song and narration--and music are delivered with a grace and gentleness that elevates The Point far above most socially conscious '60s art. Produced as a made-for-TV movie in 1971, this audio version of the modest masterpiece will appeal to adult fans of the late singer. More to the point, however, it'll capture the fancy of thoughtful youngsters who'll empathize with the little boy who finds points where he's told there are none, and concludes, 'If everything has a point, well then I must have one, too.' --Steven Stolder









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Disc 1:
  1. Everything's Got 'Em
  2. The Town (Narration)
  3. Me And My Arrow
  4. The Game (Narration)
  5. Poli High
  6. The Trial & Banishment (Narration)
  7. Think About Your Troubles
  8. The Pointed Man (Narration)
  9. Life Line
  10. The Birds (Narration)
  11. P.O.V. Waltz
  12. The Clearing In The Woods (Narration)
  13. Are You Sleeping?
  14. Oblio's Return (Narration)
  15. Think About Your Troubles
  16. Life Line
  17. Down To The Valley


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Something about the Point ...
A conversation with co-workers lead me to thinking about the point and vaguely remembering a song I had heard years ago. So I went on the internet and Searched The Point and found This collection.
I listen to the cd often as it is so down to earth when it comes to realizing how much we are similar and different. Great lesson on how we need to embrace this, is key to human interaction.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * I love the Point! ...
I am so glad to share this story and its soundtrack with my daughter. The songs are still so vivid and so much fun to sing.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The Point ...
This is such an amazing soundtrack. I bought the soundtrack and the DVD for my husband to take a stroll down memory lane. We haven't watched the DVD but the CD is the entire story and fantastic music. It is as good today as it was when I first heard it 25+ years ago.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * What a Point it is! ...
In 1971, (i was 12) I asked my mom and dad if I could stay up and watch this cartoon on the ABC movie of the week. They read about in their TV Guide and agreed quickly.

Listening to Dustin Hoffman narrate this story of a round headed boy named Obllo living in the land of Point, I was amazed. This little cartoon had a great story and wonderful music which captured my attention.

For weeks after I saw this TV movie, I hummed and sung most of the score. I assumed my mom, dad and younger brother were sick of hearing my voice singing "Me and My Arrow". So a few weeks after I saw the movie, I got an LP of this film (The same one as this CD). Under Harry Nilsson's narration, the soundtrack was just as wonderful as the TV movie was.

It is now years later, I bought a copy of the CD. It was just as wonderful as I rememember this simple story. The music is still fresh and alive.

It transcends age. I just shared this CD with my 13 year old cousin Jeremy who enjoyed it as much as I did when I was his age. After he heard this CD, When we had gotten home, he was humming "Me and My Arrow"

You could say this fairy tale like story is a simple lesson is being a human being with a life lesson of do not judge others. However, it was and is the music that draws you into this tale..and it is the music that makes this story a great family CD to listen to

This is one of those CD the whole family can listen to it and enjoy together

Bennet Pomerantz AUDIOWORLD



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good as ever! ...
Oblio and Arrow are as wonderful as I remember. My grandchildren are going to love this timeless treasure.


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