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Hot August Night II (1987)
The successor to Neil Diamond's best-selling 1972 live album HOT AUGUST NIGHT, this in-concert set was recorded some 15 years later and features updated versions of some of the same material, in addition to newer songs like "Headed For the ...
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Dreams (2010)
Neil Diamond follows up his excellent 2008 studio offering Home Before Dark with Dreams, a 14-track collection of covers by his favorite songwriters of the rock era. There are readings of two songs each by the Beatles ("Blackbird" and "Yesterday") ...
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Moods (1972)
First released in 1972, MOODS includes the hit recordings "Song Sung Blue" and "Play Me," as well as the country boogie of "Gitchy Goomy," the African-influenced "Walk on Water," and Diamond's perfectly realized orchestral mini-pop opus "Morningside," one of his ...
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Best Years of Our Lives (1988)
This mixed bag of Neil Diamond songs includes regretful ballads like "This Time," optimistic love songs like "Everything's Gonna Be Fine," and late-1980s rockers like "Take Care of Me." Though '80s production values dominate, Diamond is in fine voice and ...
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12 Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (1982)
Collecting a dozen of Neil Diamond's best late-1970s recordings, from 1975's "Longfellow Serenade" to 1981's "Yesterday's Songs," 12 GREATEST HITS VOL. II features the Robbie Robertson-produced "Beautiful Noise," as well as Diamond's infectious 1978 toe-tapper, "Forever in Blue Jeans," and ...
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Up on the Roof: Songs from the Brill Building (1993)
This is Diamond's equivalent of, say, one of Barbra Streisand's Broadway albums. Come to think of it, it's Broadway that Diamond is returning to as well; specifically, the corner of 49th Street, where he and many others turned out songs ...
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Lovescape (1991)
Something of a concept album about love (although a Neil Diamond album that didn't center on the subject of love wouldn't be much of a Neil Diamond album at all), LOVESCAPE uses a variety of producers, like Diamond's fellow singer-songwriter ...
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Love Songs (2002)
Produced by the Band's Robbie Robertson, who had produced the previous year's BEAUTIFUL NOISE, 1977's LOVE AT THE GREEK is a document of Neil Diamond at the height of his fame, performing hits like "Kentucky Woman" and "Sweet Caroline" before ...
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Movie Album: As Time Goes By (1998)
Track Listing: DISC 1: As Time Goes By; Secret Love; Unchained Melody; Can You Feel the Love Tonight?; Way You Look Tonight, The; Love with the Proper Stranger; Puttin' on the Ritz; When You Wish upon a Star; Windmills of ...
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Home Before Dark (2008)
Neil Diamond's 2005 collaboration with Rick Rubin, 12 SONGS, found the latter stripping the pop legend's work down to a sparse, acoustic-based sound, as he'd famously done for Johnny Cash in the '90s. Apparently the experience impressed Diamond enough to ...
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I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight (1977)
Neil Diamond's sumptuously orchestrated 1977 album I'M GLAD YOU'RE HERE WITH ME TONIGHT starts with a cover of the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows" and ends with Joni Mitchell's "Free Man in Paris." In between is an eclectic collection of ...
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His 12 Greatest Hits (1990)
Import 12-track collection, originally released in 1974. Universal.
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Play Me: The Complete Uni Studio Recordings...Plus! (2002)
Includes every track from the albums VELVET GLOVES AND SPIT, BROTHER LOVE'S TRAVELING SALVATION SHOW, TOUCHING YOU TOUCHING ME, TAPROOT MANUSCRIPT, STONES AND MOODS.
Recorded between 1968 and 1972. Includes liner notes by Robyn Flans.
Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Erik ...
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On the Way to the Sky (1981)
Kicking off with the nostalgic "Yesterday's Songs," Neil Diamond's mid-1980s collection is a classy consolidation of his baroque songwriting style, incorporating the sexy MOR of "Right By You," and soul-searching songs like the title track and "The Drifter." Diamond is ...
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Icon (2010)
Universal's 2010 Icon collection contains ten of Neil Diamond's biggest hits for Uni -- "Sweet Caroline," "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show," "I Am...I Said," "Cracklin' Rosie," "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother," "Holly Holy," "Song Sung Blue," and "Play Me" ...
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20 Golden Greats (1978)
EMI's 20 Golden Greats collects many of Neil Diamond's biggest hits from the late '60s and early '70s, but the vinyl-only compilation has since been supplanted by several CD-era collections that offer better track selections and fidelity. ~ Stephen Thomas ...
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Neil Diamond - Greatest Hits Live (1989)
The quintessential adult contemporary lounge music star, Neil Diamond inspires passionate feelings from millions of Americans.ON GREATEST HITS LIVE, the superstar performs in an intimate, personal concert, singing hits like "America," "Headed for the Future," "You Don't Bring Me Flowers," ...
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12 Songs (2005)
In the 1990s, producer Rick Rubin (renowned for his work with acts ranging from Run-DMC to Slayer) helped to reinvigorate the career of country legend Johnny Cash by bringing him back to the basics of his sound. On 2005's 12 ...
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Classics: The Early Years (1983)
Also available in a 3-pack with THE JAZZ SINGER and BEAUTIFUL NOISE.
Neil Diamond first achieved international success in the 1970s and '80s with his splashy, big-budget productions. But in the mid-'60s, Diamond was just another respected journeyman songwriter who, like ...
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Complete Bang Recordings (2007)
Track Listing: Solitary Man; Red Rubber Ball; La Bamba; Do It; Hanky Panky; Monday, Monday; New Orleans; Someday Baby; I Got the Feelin' (oh no no); I'll Come Running; Love To Love; Cherry, Cherry; Girl, You'll Be Woman Soon; Long ...
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Stages: Performances 1970-2002 (2003)
Recorded between 1970-2002. Includes liner notes by Laurie Viera Rigler.
Few singers are as connected with sing-alongs as the New York City born and raised Neil Diamond. From rousing renditions at pubs to interpretations at karaoke clubs, his songs are vigorously ...
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Live At The Greek Theatre 1976 (2010)
The Greek Theatre in LA hosted Neil for many storied sell-out concerts in the '70s. This one captures him in the midst of his fabulous Columbia success, singing his smashes Song Sung Blue; Cherry, Cherry; Sweet Caroline; I Am I ...
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September Morn (1979)
Released at the dawn of the 1980s, SEPTEMBER MORN is very much an update of Neil Diamond's 1960s roots, with a (perhaps ill-advised) disco version of the Motown classic "Dancing in the Street" and a remake of his own "I'm ...
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Velvet Gloves & Spit (2008)
Repressing. Digitally remastered reissue of Diamond's overlooked album, originally released four decades ago. Velvet Gloves And Spit, recorded in New York before Diamond had perfected the signature sound of his subsequent hits, was his first for new label Uni and ...
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Ultimate Collection (2007)
2007 collection by the American singer/songwriter that captures the absolute best of his recordings from his prolific and most successful years with Uni Records (late '60s/early '70s). 16 tracks including 'I Am...I Said', 'Cracklin' Rosie', 'Stones', 'Play Me', 'Sweet Caroline' ...
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