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    Among the many musicians on Pussy Cats are drummers Ringo Starr, Keith Moon and Jim Keltner, who all play together on the closing track, "Rock Around the Clock", using three separate drum kits. Other contributors include Jesse Ed Davis , Klaus Voormann , and Bobby Keys .

  2. This was the blowsy era, immediately post-Beatles, when rock stars could get away with recruiting four or five of the usual suspects (here, it was Keith Moon, Ringo Starr, and session guys like...

  3. Keeping the news from Lennon out of fear he’d abandon the project, Nilsson forged ahead, recording a slew of rock n’ roll classics and engaging in revelry with a huge cast of backing musicians that included Ringo, Keith Moon, Bobby Keys and Sneaky Pete Kleinow.

  4. Years of hard partying with the likes of Keith Moon, Lennon, and Ringo Starr could not have helped matters either. Surprisingly, Lennon’s work as a producer has a distinctive character. Compared with his then-recent efforts, Walls and Bridges and Rock ‘n’ Roll, Pussy Cats bears a remarkable dedication of purpose. His arrangements really ...

  5. Pussy Cats to The Last Samurai in 6 Steps. Pussy Cats includes drums played by Keith Moon; Keith Moon was a member of The Who; The Who members included Pete Townshend; Pete Townshend appeared in The Secret Policeman's Ball; The Secret Policeman's Ball features an appearance by Billy Connolly; Billy Connolly appeared in The Last Samurai

  6. Produced by John Lennon during his infamous “Lost Weekend” period in 1974, Pussy Cats is often regarded as one of Nilsson’s weaker albums due to the fact that he lost his voice halfway through the recording of it.

  7. Pussy Cats, an Album by Harry Nilsson. Released 19 August 1974 on RCA (catalog no. CPL 1-0570; Vinyl LP). Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Pop Rock. Rated #576 in the best albums of 1974.