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| Home Before Dark [Digipak] * (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| 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 warrant a second go-round with the producer. HOME BEFORE DARK takes a similar sonic approach as its predecessor; on most of these songs Diamond is backed by little more than Tom Petty's Heartbreakers, Mike Campbell's acoustic guitar and ... |
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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). 2001 gave Neil Diamond fans plenty to ... |
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| Three Chord Opera (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Neil Diamond (vocals); Hadley Hockensmith (acoustic, electric & 12-string guitars); Doug Rhone (acoustic & electric guitars, tiple); Michael Thompson (electric guitar); Assa Drori, Shari Zippert (violin); Evan Wilson (viola); Susie Katayama (cello); Don Markese (clarinet, baritone saxophone); Dominic Ordinaire (accordion): Larry Kilmas, Everette Harp (tenor saxophone); Ralf Rickert, Dan Fornero (trumpet); Alan Lindgren (piano, Hammond organ, keyboards, programming); Tom ... |
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| The Greatest Hits 1966-1992 (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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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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| Rainbow (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Neil Diamond (vocals). Includes liner notes by Karen Shears. One of the first compilations released by MCA after Neil Diamond departed to Columbia Records in 1973, RAINBOW consists of Diamond's covers of songs by writers from Randy Newman to Jacques Brel, mostly previously released on the TOUCHING ME TOUCHING YOU and STONES albums. |
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| The 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). 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 tracks form a definitive picture of ... |
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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 2 (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, 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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| 12 Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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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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| 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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| Home Before Dark [Digipak] * [CD & DVD] (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| 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 warrant a second go-round with the producer. HOME BEFORE DARK takes a similar sonic approach as its predecessor; on most of these songs Diamond is backed by little more than Tom Petty's Heartbreakers, Mike Campbell's acoustic guitar and ... |
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| Gold (Geffen) (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Liner Note Author: Robyn Flans. Recording information: 1968 - 1972. Universal's GOLD series is a superb line of comprehensive, well-selected, two-disc compilations by popular artists. The Neil Diamond installment is no exception, bringing together the best of the singer/songwriter's material from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Diamond's distinctive, passionate baritone and his knack for memorable songcraft are evident on each of these 41 tracks. The heavy-hitters--"Sweet Caroline," ... |
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| Stages: Performances 1970-2002 [Box] (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Includes a DVD disc. Personnel includes: Neil Diamond (vocals, guitar); Eddie Rubin, Randy Sterling, Carol Hunter, Mark Kapner, Dennis St. John, Alan Lindgren, Richard Bennett, Emory Gordy Jr., Reinie Press, Danny Nicholson, Jeffrey Kewley, Jesse Diamond, Doug Rhone, Julia Waters, Ron Tutt, Oren Waters, Art Velasco, Ralf Rickert, Larry Klimas, Don Markese. Compilation producers: Neil Diamond, Sam Cole. Recorded between 1970-2002. Includes liner notes by Laurie Viera Rigler. Few singers are ... |
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| 20th Century Masters: The Millennium ... (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Diamond. Personnel includes: Neil Diamond (vocals). Producers: Neil Diamond, Tom Catalano, Tommy Cogbill, Chips Moman, Chip Taylor. Compilation producer: Andy McKaie. Recorded between 1968 and 1973. Includes liner notes by Joseph Laredo. This is part of MCA's 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection series. |
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| Love at the Greek (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel: Neil Diamond (vocals); Richard Bennett, Doug Rhone (guitar); Alan Lindgren, Tom Hensley (keyboards); Reinie Press (bass); Dennis St. John (drums); King Errisson (percussion). Produced by the Band's Robbie Robertson, who had also helmed 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 impeccable ... |
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| I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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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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| The Christmas Album (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Neil Diamond (vocals); Andrew Gold (acoustic guitar); Bob Mann (acoustic & electric guitars); Dean Parks (electric guitar, mandolin); Waddy Wachtel (electric guitars); Dan Dugmore (pedal steel guitar); Plas Johnson (tenor saxophone); Warren Ham (harmonica); Robbie Buchanan (piano, keyboards); Alan Lindgrin (piano); Ladd Thomas (organ); Bob Magnusson (acoustic bass); Leland Sklar, Bob Glaub, Jimmy Johnson (bass); Russ Kunkel, Nathaniel Kunkel (drums); Mike Fisher, M.B. ... |
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| As Time Goes by: The Movie Album (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Neil Diamond (vocals); Elmer Bernstein (conductor); Ramon Stagnaro (guitar). AS TIME GOES BY: THE MOVIE ALBUM was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance. Look, the guy's a legend, he'll do whatever he damn well pleases. Neil Diamond proved himself so solidly with decades of mega-hits that if, in the later stages of his career, he wants to indulge himself by singing some of his old favorites, no one should presume to be a naysayer. ... |
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| Tennessee Moon (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel: Neil Diamond, Waylon Jennings, Buffy Lawson, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Rosemary Butler, Raul Malo (vocals); Hal Ketchum (vocals, acoustic guitar); Dan Dugmore (acoustic, electric & pedal steel guitars); Richard Bennett (acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin, guitarophone); Gary Burr, Chet Atkins (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Doug Rhone (acoustic & electric guitars); Mark Casstevens, Gary Nicholson, Steve Gibson, Biff Watson, Paul Worley (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason, Brent ... |
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| Live in America (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel: Neil Diamond (vocals, acoustic guitar); Jessie Diamond (acoustic guitar); Doug Rhone, Hadley Hockensmith (guitar); Don Markese (flute, clarinet, saxophone); Larry Klimas (flute, saxophone); Ralf Rickert (trumpet, flugelhorn); Art Velasco (trombone); Alan Lindgren, Tom Hensley (keyboards); Reinie Press (bass); Ron Tutt (drums); Vince Charles, King Errisson (percussion). Recorded live in 1992-93. Neil Diamond's career underwent something of a resurgence in the 1990s, with his ... |
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| Beautiful Noise (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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| On the Way to the Sky (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, synthesizer); Reinie Press (bass); Dennis St. John (drums); King Errisson (percussion). Digitally remastered by Joe Gastwirt. 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 ... |
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| You Don't Bring Me Flowers (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Neil Diamond, Linda Press, Barbra Streisand (vocals); Richard Bennett, Doug Rhone (guitar); Tom Hensley (piano, keyboards); Alan Lindgren (piano, synthesizer); Reinie Press (bass); Dennis St. John (drums); Vince Charles, King Errisson (percussion); Maxine Willard Waters, Julia Tillman Waters (background vocals). Containing one hit single in the nostalgic "Forever in Blue Jeans," one characteristic opus in the panoramic "American Popular Song," and one bona fide classic ... |
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| 12 Songs (Diamond, Neil, CD) |
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| Personnel: Neil Diamond (vocals, acoustic guitar); Jonny Polonsky (guitar, upright bass); Mike Campbell, Pat McLaughlin, Smokey Hormel, Jason Sinay (guitar); David Campbell (strings, horns); Benmont Tench (piano, organ); Larry Knechtel, Roger J. Manning Jr. (piano); Billy Preston (organ, Hammond b-3 organ); Patrick Warren (chamberlin); Lenny Castro (percussion). Additional personnel: Brian Wilson (vocals). Recording information: Arch Angel, Woodland Hills, CA (2005). In the 1990s, producer ... |
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