Neil Diamond 12 Songs 2024

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Special Release) (2CD, 2006)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at April 8, 2024
Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Special Release) (2CD, 2006)

Neil Diamond - 12 Songs (Special Release) (2CD, 2006)
flac lossless (tracks, log, scans) | 1:54:41 | 612 Mb
Genre: Rock

Neil Diamond Ayant démarré sa carrière dans les années 1960, Neil Diamond devient un artiste éminent, avec de nombreuses tournées internationales couronnées de succès, et un compositeur dont les oeuvres, écrites pour lui et pour d'autres, deviennent des tubes. Il commence à être reconnu en tant que compositeur associé à l'ère Brill Building de Tin Pan Alley au début des années 60. Mais il se diversifie rapidement dans l'enregistrement et le spectacle et au début des années 70, il est à la tête des hits-parades. Il devient également un artiste de scène dynamique, comme le prouve son album de 1972, Hot August Night. En même temps cependant, sa musique s'adoucit, d'une façon générale.

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 - 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 - Live In Australia 76 (Sydney, Australia. March 9Th 1976) (2015)

Neil Diamond - Live In Australia 76 (Sydney, Australia. March 9Th 1976) (2015)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:54:07 | 470 / 253 Mb
Genre: Blues Rock

Rising from humble roots in working-class Brooklyn to global success, Neil Diamond became one of the best-selling recording artists of the 20th century as well as a dynamic, internationally known touring act and skilled songwriter whose compositions produced numerous hits for himself and others. In a career that began in the early 1960s as a staff songwriter at New York's legendary songwriting institution the Brill Building, he soon transitioned into performing and recording his own songs, finding success among the emerging pop singer/songwriter market with early highlights like "Solitary Man" and "Kentucky Woman." A move to Los Angeles at the end of the '60s coincided with a shift toward more adult-oriented pop and subsequently ushered in Diamond's heyday as a major star. Melodic chart-toppers like "Cracklin' Rosie" and "Song Sung Blue" kept him on top and opened the door for ambitious project material like the Grammy Award-winning Jonathan Livingston Seagull soundtrack and 1976's conceptual Beautiful Noise album.
Neil Diamond - Live In Australia 76 (Sydney, Australia. March 9Th 1976) (2015)

Neil Diamond - Live In Australia 76 (Sydney, Australia. March 9Th 1976) (2015)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:54:07 | 470 / 253 Mb
Genre: Blues Rock

Rising from humble roots in working-class Brooklyn to global success, Neil Diamond became one of the best-selling recording artists of the 20th century as well as a dynamic, internationally known touring act and skilled songwriter whose compositions produced numerous hits for himself and others. In a career that began in the early 1960s as a staff songwriter at New York's legendary songwriting institution the Brill Building, he soon transitioned into performing and recording his own songs, finding success among the emerging pop singer/songwriter market with early highlights like "Solitary Man" and "Kentucky Woman." A move to Los Angeles at the end of the '60s coincided with a shift toward more adult-oriented pop and subsequently ushered in Diamond's heyday as a major star. Melodic chart-toppers like "Cracklin' Rosie" and "Song Sung Blue" kept him on top and opened the door for ambitious project material like the Grammy Award-winning Jonathan Livingston Seagull soundtrack and 1976's conceptual Beautiful Noise album.
Neil Diamond - Live In Australia 76 (Sydney, Australia. March 9Th 1976) (2015)

Neil Diamond - Live In Australia 76 (Sydney, Australia. March 9Th 1976) (2015)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:54:07 | 470 / 253 Mb
Genre: Blues Rock

Rising from humble roots in working-class Brooklyn to global success, Neil Diamond became one of the best-selling recording artists of the 20th century as well as a dynamic, internationally known touring act and skilled songwriter whose compositions produced numerous hits for himself and others. In a career that began in the early 1960s as a staff songwriter at New York's legendary songwriting institution the Brill Building, he soon transitioned into performing and recording his own songs, finding success among the emerging pop singer/songwriter market with early highlights like "Solitary Man" and "Kentucky Woman." A move to Los Angeles at the end of the '60s coincided with a shift toward more adult-oriented pop and subsequently ushered in Diamond's heyday as a major star. Melodic chart-toppers like "Cracklin' Rosie" and "Song Sung Blue" kept him on top and opened the door for ambitious project material like the Grammy Award-winning Jonathan Livingston Seagull soundtrack and 1976's conceptual Beautiful Noise album.