Live In America (Remastered) Neil Diamond

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Album-Release:
1994

HRA-Release:
03.11.2016

Label: Universal Music

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Artist: Neil Diamond

Composer: Neil Diamond, Carole King, Burt Bacharach

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  • 1America04:18
  • 2Hello Again03:57
  • 3Kentucky Woman02:26
  • 4You Got To Me02:41
  • 5Cherry, Cherry03:14
  • 6I'm A Believer03:08
  • 7Sweet Caroline04:08
  • 8Love On The Rocks03:49
  • 9Hooked On The Memory Of You03:12
  • 10Lady Oh03:53
  • 11Beautiful Noise03:36
  • 12Play Me04:22
  • 13Up On The Roof03:42
  • 14You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'04:27
  • 15River Deep, Mountain High03:57
  • 16I (Who Have Nothing)03:53
  • 17Missa02:37
  • 18Soolaimon04:38
  • 19Holly Holy03:54
  • 20And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind04:29
  • 21You Don't Bring Me Flowers05:11
  • 22September Morn04:07
  • 23Havah Nagilah03:33
  • 24Solitary Man03:18
  • 25Red, Red Wine03:11
  • 26Song Sung Blue03:19
  • 27Forever In Blue Jeans03:20
  • 28Heartlight03:50
  • 29Cracklin' Rosie03:04
  • 30I Am...I Said05:39
  • 31Crunchy Granola Suite03:48
  • 32Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show06:17
  • Total Runtime02:02:58

Info for Live In America (Remastered)

Live in America is a double live-album by Neil Diamond released in 1994. It reached number 93 on the Billboard 200 chart. As with his previous live albums Hot August Night and Hot August Night II Diamond performed his old hits with his version of his 1968 song 'Red Red Wine' rendered in a reggae style similar to the version done by UB40.

„Much like its predecessor Hot August Night 2, Live in America captures Neil Diamond at the height of his powers as a showman. By the time Live in America was recorded, it had been several years since he had a hit; in fact, the closest he had come to the top of the charts was when UB40 took a reggae remake of 'Red Red Wine' to number one. That doesn't mean the album is a wash-out. Diamond hauls out his old hits -- including an approximation of UB40's interpretation of 'Red Red Wine' -- and gives one hell of a show. It might not offer anything that the previous Hot August Nights did, but Live in America remains an entertaining listen.“ (Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG)

Recorded February 18, 1992 - December, 1993

Digitally remastered


Neil Diamond
For Neil Diamond, it’s always started with a song. Over the course of his astonishing career, Neil has sold more than 128 million albums worldwide. He’s charted 56 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, including 12 top 10 hits, and has released 16 Top 10 albums. He’s a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and in 2011, he was honored by the Kennedy Center for his lifetime of contributions to American culture. Neil has been nominated for three Golden Globes, 13 Grammys, and was named NARAS’ MusiCares Person of the Year in 2009. His 2008 album, Home Before Dark, debuted in the US and UK at #1, and his songs have been covered by artists ranging from Elvis Presley to Andrea Boccelli. But he never would have reached the world, from sold-out concerts to seventh-inning stretches, without his love for songwriting.

In June, after more than forty years as a Columbia recording artist, Neil signed with Capitol Records and moved his back catalogue to Universal, Capitol’s parent company. He has history with both: his earliest hits were on Bang, a Universal imprint, and Capitol released the multi-platinum soundtrack for The Jazz Singerin 1980, which earned Neil three Top 10 singles. Melody Road, his first new original studio album since Home Before Dark, is Neil’s debut as a Capitol artist, and while it represents a new chapter for him, it also reconnects him with his past.

Neil describes Melody Road as a homecoming. It brings him back to the start of his musical journey and the early influence of artists like the Weavers and Woody Guthrie. The songs on the album reflect his lifelong love of folk music. The vocals were recorded live, in much the same way they would have been if the album had been created decades ago, and while the instrumentation is lush, the arrangements are traditional. Like the best folk songs, each of the album’s tracks tells a story, most pointedly on “Seongah and Jimmy,” a song about Neil’s American brother-in-law and Korean sister-in-law, who met and fell in love before they had learned to speak each other’s languages. Despite the specificity of the song, it addresses a universal theme. Melody Road is largely autobiographical, but the stories Neil tells are not his alone.

Neil began working on Melody Road with several new songs, as well as a few that he’d struggled to complete for more than ten years. He couldn’t find the motivation, or the willingness to address the subject matter that initially inspired them, or – in Neil’s words – they weren’t yet ready to be born. With an emotional assist from his wife Katie, he completed those tracks. By the time he was ready to record he had an album’s worth of songs ready to go. The record unfolds story by story, and song by song – the final sequence is exactly the same as the order of Neil’s original demos for the album.

Co-Produced by Don Was (who’s worked with Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones) and Jacknife Lee (R.E.M., U2), Melody Road was made with a masterful group of musicians, including pedal steel player Greg Liesz, keyboardist Benmont Tench, guitarist Smoky Hormel, and vocalists the Waters Family. Built on guitars, it’s true to the origin of folk, but it’s not defined by it; it was recorded with keyboards, flutes, horns, and, on “Seongah and Jimmy,” “The Art of Love,” and “Nothing But A Heartache,” a full string section. Yet, for all of its expansiveness and rich production, Melody Road is ultimately all about the songs. Neil’s come full circle. He’s brought five decades of extraordinary craftsmanship with him, but he’s returned to where he started, propelled by the simple joy of translating life into song.

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