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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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| 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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| The Essential Neil Diamond (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Neil Diamond (vocals, guitar); Barbara Streisand (vocals). Producers include: Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwhich, Tommy Cogbill, Tom Catalano, Neil Diamond. Compilation producers: Neil Diamond, Al Quaglieri. Engineers include: Phil Ramone, Brooks Arthur, Armin Steiner. Recorded between February 1966 and October 2001. Includes liner notes by David Wild. Digitally remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York). This collection's 39 tracks include ... |
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| Best Of (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| This compilation of Top 40 hits from pop superstar Neil Diamond features 20 tracks, including "Sweet Caroline," "Mr Bojangles," "Solitary Man," and many more. |
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| I'm a Believer (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| I'M A BELIEVER features such pop hits as "Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon", "Solitary Man", and "I'm a Believer", all performed by adult contemporary singer, Neil Diamond. |
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| Velvet Gloves & Spit (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Producers: Tom Catalano, Neil Diamond, Chip Taylor. According to the liner notes for IN MY LIFETIME, "Shilo" was the song that led Neil Diamond to split with Bang Records, his first record label. As Diamond tells it, the song's personal tone convinced both the label and the artist that it was time to move on. Diamond's desire to stretch beyond the confines of his early hits "Cherry, Cherry" and "I'm A Believer" are fully evident on VELVET GLOVES AND SPIT, his first album for MCA. VELVET ... |
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| Hot August Night (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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| Velvet Gloves & Spit (Diamond, Neil, Cassette) |
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| Producers: Tom Catalano, Neil Diamond, Chip Taylor. According to the liner notes for IN MY LIFETIME, "Shilo" was the song that led Neil Diamond to split with Bang Records, his first record label. As Diamond tells it, the song's personal tone convinced both the label and the artist that it was time to move on. Diamond's desire to stretch beyond the confines of his early hits "Cherry, Cherry" and "I'm A Believer" are fully evident on VELVET GLOVES AND SPIT, his first album for MCA. VELVET ... |
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| I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight (Diamond, Neil, Cassette) |
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| Personnel includes: Neil Diamond, Linda Press (vocals); Emory Gordy (guitar, keyboards); Richard Bennett, Doug Rhone (guitar); Alan Lindgren, Tom Hensley (keyboards); Reinie Press (bass); Dennis St. John (drums); King Errisson (percussion). 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 Diamond classics, ... |
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| Moods (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| 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 most beautiful, if little-known, pieces. |
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| Beautiful Noise (Vinyl Classics) (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Also available in a CD 3-pack with CLASSICS: THE EARLY YEARS (1966-1967) and THE JAZZ SINGER. Personnel includes: Neil Diamond (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, dobro); Robbie Robertson (electric guitar); Tom Scott (tenor saxophone); Bob Findley (trumpet); Bob James (Fender Rhodes piano); James Newton Howard (ARP synthesizer); Bob Boucher (bass); Dennis St. John (drums); Joe Lala (percussion); Oma Drake, Venetta Fields, Carolyn Willis (background vocals). Engineers include: Nat ... |
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| Velvet Gloves & Spit (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Producers: Tom Catalano, Neil Diamond, Chip Taylor. According to the liner notes for IN MY LIFETIME, "Shilo" was the song that led Neil Diamond to split with Bang Records, his first record label. As Diamond tells it, the song's personal tone convinced both the label and the artist that it was time to move on. Diamond's desire to stretch beyond the confines of his early hits "Cherry, Cherry" and "I'm A Believer" are fully evident on VELVET GLOVES AND SPIT, his first album for MCA. VELVET ... |
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| Under a Tennessee Moon (Diamond, Neil, VHS) |
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| Personnel includes: Neil Diamon, Waylon Jennings, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Buffy Lawson, Chet Atkins, Mark O'Connor, Hal Ketchum, Raul Malo, Tim McGraw. |
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