Pandemonium Shadow Show
Special artwork with a mix of front and back sleeve of Pandemonium Shadow Show + extra photographs from the recording session by E.J. Gold during the summer of 1967.
On those pictures, Harry is working with the young staff producer at RCA, Rick Jarrard, a former guitar player from Nashville, who produced the Jefferson Airplane (Surrealistic Pillow) or José Feliciano.
Jarrard produced Harry's first two albums, Pandemonium Shadow Show and Aerial Ballet, and part of his third album, Harry.
Jarrard produced Harry's first two albums, Pandemonium Shadow Show and Aerial Ballet, and part of his third album, Harry.
Also are present the recording engineer Dick Bogert (Dick "Knobbs" Bogert as it is said on the back sleeve), Harry's arranger and partner at "Vine St.Music" George Allison Tipton who produced Harry's first album at his own expense and backed the first few albums with time and talent.
Tipton has done a lot for Harry to boost his career.
Also some other studio musicians like the bass player Ray Brown.
Photographs by E.J. Gold (summer of 1967)
Mike Nesmith of The Monkees looking at the back sleeve of Pandemonium Shadow Show album with the artwork and pictures on it.
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