The Greatest Hits 1966-1992 (CD) ~ Neil Diamond (Artist) Cover Art

The Greatest Hits 1966-1992 (CD)

By: Neil Diamond (Artist)


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DISC 1 for The Greatest Hits 1966-1992 (CD) Album By Neil Diamond (Artist)
1   Solitary Man
2   Cherry, Cherry
3   I Got The Feelin' (Oh No, No)
4   Thank The Lord For The Night Time
5   Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
6   Kentucky Woman
7   Shilo
8   You Got To Me
9   Brooklyn Roads (live)
10   Red, Red Wine (live)
11   I'm A Believer (live)
12   Sweet Caroline (live)
13   Soolaimon (live)
14   Cracklin' Rosie (live)
15   Song Sung Blue (live)
16   Play Me (live)
17   Holly Holy (live)
18   Morningside (live)
19   Crunchy Granola Suite (live)
 
DISC 2 for The Greatest Hits 1966-1992 (CD) Album By Neil Diamond (Artist)
1   Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show (live)
2   I Am...I Said (live)
3   Be
4   Longfellow Serenade
5   Beautiful Noise
6   If You Know What I Mean
7   Desiree
8   September Morn
9   You Don't Bring Me Flowers (duet with Barbra Streisand)
10   Forever In Blue Jeans
11   Hello Again
12   America
13   Love On The Rocks
14   Yesterday's Songs
15   Heartlight
16   Headed For The Future
17   Heartbreak Hotel (duet with Kim Carnes)
18   All I Really Need Is You (live)
 


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Review

Rolling Stone (8/6/92, p.56) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...provides a perfect opportunity to throw political correctness to the wind and finally admit the man's peculiar, unfashionable but ultimately undeniable brilliance..."

Title Note

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 Kim Carnes on Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel, and Barbra Streisand on the classic break-up song, "You Don't Bring Me Flowers."



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