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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0828767613123
Label: Bmg
Manufacturer: Bmg
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Bmg
Release Date: February 20, 2006
Studio: Bmg
Disc 1:- Oh Mary
- Hell Yeah
- Captain Of A Shipwreck
- Evermore
- Save Me A Saturday Night
- Delirious Love
- I'm On To You
- What's It Gonna Be
- Man Of God
- Create Me
- Face Me
- We
- Men Are So Easy
- Delirious Love - Diamond, Neil & Brian Wilson
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Let me say from the beginning that I am no Neil Diamond fan. Sure I love his voice and he has written some great music in the past but.. too often its all a little "Barry Manilow" for me.
This album is the exception and a total revelation. Raw, gritty and emotional, it has a depth and substance that we are not used to seeing from the artist.
A real slow burn.
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On first impressions any of the tracks on 12 songs might seem simple and obvious. On another level this is what gives them their impact and will probably guarantee their timelessness. Each song is cut back by Rubin and Diamond to their essential core.
I have to admit that I was charmed by this album and very quickly it has become an all time favourite.
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A life-long fan of this man.
But some of his later releases seemed to show him ageing rather poorly.
However, this album is fantastic. A must for all fans, and should bring the man many more.
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As a thirty odd year old it was with much boldness that I repeatedly announced at the end of 2006 that this CD, along with the Arctic Monkeys first offering was my joint favorite of the year. 'Neil Diamond?' yes, Neil Diamond. I am not a Neil Diamond fan, I simply love good music.
I read a lot of positive reviews on this album which raised my eyebrows, but, 'Neil Diamond??' I then caught the tail end of 'I'm onto you ' on th e radio and I thought, Hell yeah, let's go for it. And I ...
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Neil Diamond has a lived-in voice, and the years of experience shine through in this collection of songs penned after a gruelling world tour when he was hoping for some time off; then found he couldn't sit around doing nothing. With Rick Rubin at the production helm, here is another example of a familiar artist being given a new lease of life, by stripping down the sound and returning to honest, well-crafted songs that are worth listening to again and again. I've played this album again and again ...
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