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DIAMOND, NEIL - FOREVER NEIL DIAMOND

FOREVER NEIL DIAMOND

DIAMOND, NEIL

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Released 23/05/2006

Collection Rock & Pop

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Neil Diamond may not be the most varied songwriter to ever put pen to paper but what he did, he did masterfully. In his early days he most memorably wrote sunny, gloriously simple tunes like "Cherry, Cherry" and "Thank the Lord for the Nightime" that instantly get the feet tapping and fingers snapping. In the late '60s and early '70s he branched into introspective ballads, but never left behind his prowess at writing instantly familiar choruses. Many bands have had hits with Diamond compositions, and many of them are featured here on Forever Neil Diamond. The collection does two things very well; it showcases Diamond's knack for huge hooks (everything here but especially the Monkees "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You") and shows how easily his songs spanned different styles. From bubbly reggae (UB40's smash interpretation of "Red Red Wine") to grizzly alt-rock (Crooked Fingers' folksy take on "Solitary Man"), smooth alt-rock (Urge Overkill's "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon") and drunk-rock (Shane MacGowan's woozy "Cracklin' Rosie") to Motown (the Four Tops' powerful run-through "I'm a Believer") and deep soul (Bobby Womack's fevered "Sweet Caroline" and Arthur Alexander's rock solid "Glory Road"). Diamond's songs prove quite elastic and easy to personalize. Just to demonstrate how far his songs traveled, he was smooth enough to write MOR weepers like "And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind," here ably crooned by a very at-home sounding Elvis, and heavy enough to appear backed by the Band on "Dry Your Eyes in the Last Waltz." There are a couple of clinkers (Deep Purple nearly capsize "Kentucky Woman" with truly atrocious guitar and organ solos, and Junior Walker & the All-Stars take "Holly Holy" to church and lay it on a bit too thick), but for the most part, this is a tight little collection that goes a long way toward establishing Diamond as one of the great writers of the era. As with any collection like this, you can argue choices and plump for the inclusion of your own personal favorite Diamond covers (Robert Wyatt's "I'm a Believer," Altered Images' "Song Sung Blue"), but you can't deny that Forever Neil Diamond is a fun listen from beginning to end. ~ Tim Sendra, AMG

Contributors:

  • Various Artists
  • Arthur Alexander
  • Band (The)
  • Box Tops (The)
  • Crooked Fingers
  • Deep Purple
  • Neil Diamond
  • Four Tops
  • Lulu
  • Monkees (The)
  • Popes (The)
  • Elvis Presley
  • UB40
  • Urge Overkill
  • Bobby Womack

Additional Info

  • Label: Shout! Factory / Sony Music Distribution
  • No of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD Album

Tracklisting

Disc 1

  1. Little Bit Of Me, A Little Bit Of You, A - The Monkees
  2. Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good) - Bobby Womack
  3. Ain't No Way - The Box Tops
  4. Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon - Urge Overkill
  5. Kentucky Woman - Deep Purple
  6. And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind - Elvis Presley
  7. Solitary Man - Crooked Fingers
  8. Cracklin' Rosie - Shane McGowan/The Popes
  9. Red Red Wine - UB40
  10. Glory Road - Arthur Alexander
  11. I'm A Believer - Four Tops
  12. Boat That I Row, The - Lulu
  13. Holly Holy - Jr Walker And The All Stars
  14. Dry Your Eyes - The Band/Neil Diamond


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