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| Hot August Night [Gold Disc CD] (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel: Neil Diamond (vocals, guitar); Emory Gordy, Jr. (guitar, vibraphone); Richard Bennett, Danny Nicholson (guitar); Alan Lindgren (keyboard); Reine Press (bass); Dennis St. John (drums); Jefferson Kewley (percussion). String section includes: Hyman Goodman, Jay Rosen, John deVoogdt, David Turner, Tibor Zelig, Samuel Boghossian, Myron Sandler, Sven Reher, Linn Subotnick, Marilyn Baker, Philip Goldberg, Jesse Ehrlich, Giacinto Nardulli, Salvatore Crimi, Henry Ferber, Beldassare ... |
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| The Greatest Hits 1966-1992 (Diamond, Neil, Cassette) |
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| Columbia's retrospective of over a quarter-century of Neil Diamond's songs skillfully maneuvers its way around the inconvenience of his being signed to another label for six of those years by featuring well-arranged, impeccably performed live versions of his MCA material, like the autobiographical "Brooklyn Roads," the rousing "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show," and the existential "I Am...I Said." Also featured here is his salute to his heritage, "America," as well as duets with ... |
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| Classics: The Early Years (1966-67) (Diamond, Neil, Cassette) |
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| 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 Paul Simon, Lou Reed, and many others, had cut his teeth cranking out tunes at New York's celebrated Brill Building, a center for post-World War Two American songwriting. During this time, Diamond wrote a flurry of ... |
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| Tap Root Manuscript (Diamond, Neil, Cassette) |
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| Half a straight-ahead pop album and half an exotic song cycle centered on a musical portrait of Africa, TAP ROOT MANUSCRIPT provides prime examples both of Neil Diamond's superlative way with a pop song in the classic "Cracklin' Rosie," and of his ambitious artistic leanings in most of the album's second half. Blending African rhythms and Christian imagery was obviously no problem for this Jewish singer-songwriter from Coney Island, as shown by songs like the LION KING precursor ... |
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| Gold (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel: Neil Diamond (vocals, guitar); Carol Hunter (guitar); Randy Sterling (bass); Eddie Rubin (drums). Recorded live at Doug Weston's Troubadour, Hollywood, California. |
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| Gold (Diamond, Neil, Cassette) |
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| Personnel: Neil Diamond (vocals, guitar); Carol Hunter (guitar); Randy Sterling (bass); Eddie Rubin (drums). Recorded live at Doug Weston's Troubadour, Hollywood, California. |
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| Primitive (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Neil Diamond, Linda Press (vocals); Richard Bennett, Doug Rhone (guitar); Tom Hensley (piano, keyboards); Alan Lindgren (piano, synthesizers); Burt Bacharach (piano); David Foster (keyboards); Robbie Buchanan (synthesizers); Reinie Press, Neil Steubenhaus (bass); Ron Tutt, John Robinson (drums); King Errisson, Paulinho Da Costa, Vince Charles (percussion). Producers: Denny Diante, Neil Diamond, Richard Bennett, Richard Perry. Engineers: Allen Sides, George Massenburg, ... |
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| Hot August Night 2 (Diamond, Neil, Cassette) |
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| Personnel includes: Neil Diamond, Linda Press (vocals); Richard Bennett, Doug Rhone (guitar); Tom Hensley (piano, keyboards); Alan Lindgren (piano, synthesizer); Reinie Press (bass); Ron Tutt (drums); King Errisson (percussion). 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 Future," "Forever in Blue ... |
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| Sweet Caroline (Diamond, Neil, Cassette) |
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| Producers: Chips Moman, Neil Diamond, Tom Cataland, Tommy Cogsbill. Also available with "Touching You, Touching Me" on 1 cassette. This early Neil Diamond record offers a nice glimpse into the singer/songwriter's developing craft. Released in 1969 on the heels of his first Top 40 hit, "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show" (the lead-off track here), SWEET CAROLINE is somewhat rootsier than many of Diamond's later releases. Intimate, introspective ballads such as "Juliet" are placed ... |
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| Headed For the Future (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Neil Diamond (vocals); David Foster (guitar, keyboards); Bobby Caldwell (guitar); Stevie Wonder (keyboards, drums); Tom Hensley, Greg Philanganes, Burt Bacharach, Herbie Hancock (keyboards); Nathan East (bass); John Robinson (drums); King Errisson, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Maurice White, Jason Scheff, Bill Champlin (background vocals). Producers include: David Foster, Burt Bacharach, Carol Bayer Sager, Stevie Wonder, Maurice White. Engineers include: Allen Sides, ... |
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| 12 Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (Diamond, Neil, Cassette) |
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| Personnel includes: Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand (vocals). Producers: Robbie Robertson, Bob Gaudio, Tom Catalano, Neil Diamond, Dennis St. John. 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 his smash-hit duet with Barbra Streisand, "You Don't ... |
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| Neil Diamond Collection (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Producers: Neil Diamond, Tom Catalano, Chip Taylor, Chips Moman, Tommy Cogbill. Compilation producer: Mike Ragogna. Includes liner notes by Mike Ragogna. Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (MCA Music Media Studios, North Hollywood, California). This is a Canadian import exclusive. An overview of the pop legend's 1969-'72 stint at MCA, THE NEIL DIAMOND COLLECTION brings together the singer/songwriter's finest studio work from this period, some of the best music he ever recorded. The 18 ... |
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| Love Songs (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Producers: Tommy Cogbill, Tom Catalano, Neil Diamond, Chips Moman. Compilation producer: Mike Ragogna. Includes liner notes by Robyn Flans. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Budget collection. 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 an audibly awestruck crowd. The musicianship is ... |
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| Ultimate Collection (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| ULTIMATE COLLECTION truly brings together the best of Neil Diamond. The set includes such pop classics as "Sweet Caroline," "Cracklin' Rose," and "You Don't Bring Me Flowers." |
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