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Neil Diamond - A Neil Diamond Christmas (2022)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Oct. 27, 2022
Neil Diamond - A Neil Diamond Christmas (2022)

Neil Diamond - A Neil Diamond Christmas (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 561 MB| MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 207 MB
1:26:06 | Pop, Christmas | Label: UMC

Specially artist-curated compilation of the greatest songs from Neil's four beloved and best-selling Christmas albums - 'The Christmas Album', 'The Christmas Album Volume II', 'A Cherry Cherry Christmas' and 'Acoustic Christmas'. All tracks have been newly remastered under the artist's direction by Neil's engineer, Bernie Becker. Additionally, Neil and Bernie have created a stunning new mix of 'O Holy Night', originally released on 'The Christmas Album'. Critics have praised Neil's originals while celebrating the inventive arrangements of the traditional songs, singling out Neil's 'trademark gritty soul and flair for inflection', noting his performances are 'much more than a man and a guitar'.

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at June 27, 2024
Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024)

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 603 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 263 MB
1:54:23 | Acoustic, Pop Rock, Vocal | Label: UMG Recordings

Calling 12 Songs Neil Diamond's best album in three decades may be a little misleading: truth be told, it doesn't have much competition in his discography. While Diamond never stopped making albums, he did seem progressively less interested in recording sometime after the Robbie Robertson-produced 1976 album Beautiful Noise. Following that weird, ambitious album, he pursued a slicker, streamlined course and started writing less original material. For a while, this paid off great commercial dividends, culminating in his 1980 remake of the Al Jolson film The Jazz Singer, but after 1982's Heartlight he slowly drifted off the pop charts.

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024) (Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at June 27, 2024
Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024) (Hi-Res)

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz - 1.1 GB
1:54:23 | Acoustic, Pop Rock, Vocal | Label: UMG Recordings

Calling 12 Songs Neil Diamond's best album in three decades may be a little misleading: truth be told, it doesn't have much competition in his discography. While Diamond never stopped making albums, he did seem progressively less interested in recording sometime after the Robbie Robertson-produced 1976 album Beautiful Noise. Following that weird, ambitious album, he pursued a slicker, streamlined course and started writing less original material. For a while, this paid off great commercial dividends, culminating in his 1980 remake of the Al Jolson film The Jazz Singer, but after 1982's Heartlight he slowly drifted off the pop charts.

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024) (Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at June 27, 2024
Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024) (Hi-Res)

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz - 1.1 GB
1:54:23 | Acoustic, Pop Rock, Vocal | Label: UMG Recordings

Calling 12 Songs Neil Diamond's best album in three decades may be a little misleading: truth be told, it doesn't have much competition in his discography. While Diamond never stopped making albums, he did seem progressively less interested in recording sometime after the Robbie Robertson-produced 1976 album Beautiful Noise. Following that weird, ambitious album, he pursued a slicker, streamlined course and started writing less original material. For a while, this paid off great commercial dividends, culminating in his 1980 remake of the Al Jolson film The Jazz Singer, but after 1982's Heartlight he slowly drifted off the pop charts.

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at June 27, 2024
Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024)

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 603 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 263 MB
1:54:23 | Acoustic, Pop Rock, Vocal | Label: UMG Recordings

Calling 12 Songs Neil Diamond's best album in three decades may be a little misleading: truth be told, it doesn't have much competition in his discography. While Diamond never stopped making albums, he did seem progressively less interested in recording sometime after the Robbie Robertson-produced 1976 album Beautiful Noise. Following that weird, ambitious album, he pursued a slicker, streamlined course and started writing less original material. For a while, this paid off great commercial dividends, culminating in his 1980 remake of the Al Jolson film The Jazz Singer, but after 1982's Heartlight he slowly drifted off the pop charts.
Neil Diamond - Three Chord Opera (2001/2016) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

Neil Diamond - Three Chord Opera (2001/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 47:23 minutes | 2,06 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Columbia records billed Neil Diamond's Three Chord Opera as his first album of all-original material in 27 years (since 1974's Serenade), which was true, but deceptive. Diamond wrote most of his songs for most of his career, but often included cover songs on his albums. It would be more accurate to describe Three Chord Opera as Diamond's first straightforward album in a decade, since he followed 1991's Lovescape with a series of all-covers albums, hits compilations, Christmas albums, and live recordings; his last album containing mostly (co-written) originals was 1996's country-oriented Tennessee Moon.

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024) (Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at June 27, 2024
Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024) (Hi-Res)

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz - 1.1 GB
1:54:23 | Acoustic, Pop Rock, Vocal | Label: UMG Recordings

Calling 12 Songs Neil Diamond's best album in three decades may be a little misleading: truth be told, it doesn't have much competition in his discography. While Diamond never stopped making albums, he did seem progressively less interested in recording sometime after the Robbie Robertson-produced 1976 album Beautiful Noise. Following that weird, ambitious album, he pursued a slicker, streamlined course and started writing less original material. For a while, this paid off great commercial dividends, culminating in his 1980 remake of the Al Jolson film The Jazz Singer, but after 1982's Heartlight he slowly drifted off the pop charts.

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at June 27, 2024
Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024)

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Deluxe Edition) (2005/2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 603 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 263 MB
1:54:23 | Acoustic, Pop Rock, Vocal | Label: UMG Recordings

Calling 12 Songs Neil Diamond's best album in three decades may be a little misleading: truth be told, it doesn't have much competition in his discography. While Diamond never stopped making albums, he did seem progressively less interested in recording sometime after the Robbie Robertson-produced 1976 album Beautiful Noise. Following that weird, ambitious album, he pursued a slicker, streamlined course and started writing less original material. For a while, this paid off great commercial dividends, culminating in his 1980 remake of the Al Jolson film The Jazz Singer, but after 1982's Heartlight he slowly drifted off the pop charts.
Neil Diamond - I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight (1977) [1988, Reissue]

Neil Diamond - I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight (1977) [1988, Reissue]
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Vocal | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 39:13 | 334,56 Mb
Label: CBS Inc. (Europe) | Cat.# CDCBS 86044 | Released: 1988 (1977-11-11)

"I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight" is the 11th studio album by Neil Diamond, released on Columbia Records in 1977. It includes a solo version of the song "You Don't Bring Me Flowers". Diamond would score a #1 hit with a new version recorded as a duet with Barbra Streisand the following year. "I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight" was the second Neil Diamond album in a row to also garner a television special, which was broadcast on November 17, 1977. The television special received a Directors Guild of America award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical/Variety for Director Art Fisher, Associate Director David Grossman and Stage Manager Bob Graner. It was also nominated for three Emmy Awards. The special was a thematic and "behind the scenes" based program with interspersed live performances. It also features a pioneering segment with one of the earliest broadcasts of what would come to be known as a music video with its treatment of Diamond's song "Morningside".
Neil Diamond - The Jazz Singer (1980/2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

Neil Diamond - The Jazz Singer (1980/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 40:27 minutes | 959 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

The most successful album of Neil Diamond's entire career remains his soundtrack for the film "The Jazz Singer", in which he also starred. Released in late 1980, the LP peaked at number three in both the US and the UK, earned a Grammy nomination, yielded three huge hit singles and has sold over five million copies.