Neil Diamond: The Bang Years

Neil Diamond Neil Diamond: The Bang Years

Neil Diamond
Label: Columbia
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:8th March 2011

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Track Listing

  • 1. Solitary Man
  • 2. Cherry Cherry
  • 3. Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
  • 4. Kentucky Woman
  • 5. Thank The Lord For The Night Time
  • 6. You Got To Me
  • 7. I'm A Believer
  • 8. Red Red Wine
  • 9. The Boat That I Row
  • 10. Do It
  • 11. New Orleans
  • 12. Monday Monday
  • 13. Red Rubber Ball
  • 14. I'll Come Running
  • 15. La Bamba
  • 16. The Long Way Home
  • 17. I've Got The Feeling (Oh No No)
  • 18. You'll Forget
  • 19. Love To Love
  • 20. Someday Baby
  • 21. Hanky Panky
  • 22. The Time Is Now
  • 23. Shilo

Product Description

Highlighting Neil Diamond's origins as a singer/songwriter in the legendary Brill Building in New York, Columbia/Legacy will release Neil Diamond: The Bang Years on March 1, 2011. Covering the earliest years of his career in New York, Neil Diamond's recordings for Bert Bern's Bang Records produced some of the most loved songs of his career including "Cherry, Cherry," "Solitary Man," "Kentucky Woman," "Shilo," and "Red, Red Wine." Over the years these songs have been covered by a diverse group of artists from The Monkees, whose version of "I'm A Believer" was the best selling record of 1967, reggae artist UB40 who took "Red Red Wine" to #1 in the US in 1984, to alternative rock band Urge Overkill, who famously covered Diamond's "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon" for Quentin Tarantino's film Pulp Fiction in 1994, to Johnny Cash who recorded his version of "Solitary Man" for his third American Recordings album with Rick Rubin in 2000.

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