The Essential Neil Diamond Reviews



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Neil Diamond Essentials - Review written on June 14, 2008
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Rating: 4 out of 5

The music is great about all you need.

As usual Amazon delivered a good value for the price
fine assortment of hits and ballads even if you don't like all the live tracks - Review written on May 19, 2008
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Rating: 5 out of 5
14 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

The Essential Neil Diamond is an excellent two CD set that is attractively priced--what a value! These two CDs have many, many wonderful hits and ballads performed by the great Neil Diamond; and the sound quality couldn't be better. The artwork is nicely done as well. I do need to warn you that some of these songs are recorded from live concerts and that may or may not bother you. I think the live recordings are pretty decent but to each his own!

"Cherry, Cherry" really rocks with Neil Diamond doing a smash-up job on this tune! Neil sounds great and this is absolutely a wonderful number that's very strong as well. "I Got The Feelin' (Oh No, No)" has a bit of a country flavor to it that enhances the natural beauty of this ballad; and I like that very much. Neil's excellent diction bolsters his performance and the backup singers never fail him either! "Kentucky Woman" was a huge hit for Neil Diamond and that's great for all of us--it's a wonderful number that Neil shared with us! "Kentucky Woman" has incredible sounds that Neil handles with panache and it's truly a major highlight of this two CD set. There's also "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon;" this tender love ballad never escapes my mind and it's very pretty. The melody is very well done and Neil sings this with lots of passion to make "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon" yet another highlight of this two CD set.

"I'm A Believer" rocks well as Neil does this cover song; the backup singers work wonders for this tune as well. Listen also for "Sweet Caroline;" this classic signature song for Neil proves his talents beyond a doubt--wowzer! "Song Sung Blue" stuns me with its beauty and Neil Diamond sings this with all his heart and soul.

Now there are some live tracks that you're going to love or hate. "Morningside" is well done and the sound quality is actually better than some reviewers led me to expect. Neil clearly enjoys a good rapport with his fans and that's great. "Brooklyn Roads" is another live track that I think works very well.

"Hello Again" from the second CD is a marvelous number that I really like; the piano arrangement is very nicely done. "Love On The Rocks" was never one of my favorite tunes but I can still recognize that it has quality. There's also a great live track of "He Ain't Heavy...He's My Brother." This number features Neil singing so well in concert--he needed no mixing in the studio to make his voice sound special! In addition, Neil does a wonderful duet with Barbra Streisand on "You Don't Bring Me Flowers;" this touching and moving ballad tugs at my heartstrings--it's all THAT good.

"September Morn" is another major highlight of this two CD set with Neil singing this flawlessly alongside a lush musical arrangement; and there's also "Yesterday's Songs;" "Yesterday's Songs" has that `70s flavor to it that still sounds great today! We also get Neil Diamond doing a great job on "Heartlight;" and the two CD set ends with Neil Diamond performing "You Are The Best Part Of Me." "You Are The Best Part Of Me" is a very touching ballad that makes a great ending for this two CD set.

Neil Diamond has enriched our lives by sharing his talents with us. This two CD set is a strong one and I heartily encourage this for his fans--as long as they don't mind the live tracks. Newcomers to Neil Diamond would do well to start with this two CD set.
Too many live cuts! - Review written on May 02, 2008
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Rating: 3 out of 5
4 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Probably the best collection of his music. Why do we have to settle for cuts that were not what we heard on the radio? Who makes these crapola decisions? Pefect set if not for someone's idea of what we should hear.
GLK
A good collection, but with a few shortcomings - Review written on April 02, 2008
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Rating: 3 out of 5
3 customers found this review helpful.

Overall, this is a good collection for the price paid. It has more than 35 songs and has all of Neil's best known ones. It is hard to find a complete compilation like this one in a single package at a decent price.

The majority of the tracks are the originals as I remember them. I especially like Solitary Man, I Am, I Said, and, of course, America. There are a number of his lesser known songs included, like Beautiful Noise, which add a lot to the collection.

There are two areas of concern, however. First, I am not sure why about a quarter of the tracks are live when the studio recordings are certainly available, and the live recordings are not, in my opinion, of the same quality. Brooklyn Roads, one of my favorites, sounds much better on the studio recording, and Brother Love's Show is not good - I am thankful my CD player has a "skip track" button for this one! The other concern is the packaging. I actually had to break the case to get to the second CD. Unless they want to sell jewel boxes on the side, they could do better here. Still, this is a good collection,especially for the number of songs and the price.
Too Many Essential Songs Are Missing.... - Review written on October 10, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Although This album does contain several of Neil Diamond's biggest hits,it misses a few,it also has its share of odd choices...

"Headed For The Future" and "You Are The Best Part Of Me" should have been ommitted in favor of "Longfellow Serenade" and "Be" (actual hits!).I do enjoy the new live versions of "Captain Sunshine","He Ain't Heavy,He's My Brother" and especially "Yes I Will/Lady Magdalene"(the rare live version that surpasses its original).Whether or not these are truly essential is debatable,but at least it gives this collection something different.

The original versions of "Shilo",Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show" and "Soolaimon" would have been better choices,the live versions are decent,they just lack the power of the studio recordings,and besides,this is just too much live material for a "hits collection".The original versions were used on the "In My Lifetime" box set,but columbia wouldn't shell out the exta cash to use them here,strangely enough,columbia has the rights to the original version of "Shilo",but used a live one instead.Even the "Love At The Greek" version of "Brother Love" would've been acceptable,that album isn't represented here at all.The same goes for "Hot August Night 2".The original "Hot August Night" is on MCA,so Columbia can't use it,but they could've at least used something from 2."The Essential" is produced by Neil Diamond,himself,so it was his choice not to ,I guess.

"Morningside" and "Brooklyn Roads" are the same versions found on "The Greatest Hits 1966-1992".No complaints here,these are my favorite versions of these songs."Play Me" and "Crunchy Granola Suite" are from "Live In America",possibly Neil's most ill-fated live recording,I've read several negative reviews for it,I like these versions,though.

The liner notes state that "Solitary Man" is the original 1966 version,it isn't.It is the 1967 "Just For You" version,the one that became a hit in 1970.Columbia gained control of Neil's early Bang material in the early eighties,but have only ever used 12 songs from this period,it would be nice to see "The Long Way Home" and "New Orleans" included.

Neil won his only grammy for "Jonathan Livingston Seagull",yet nothing from that album is included here."The Essential" actually skips 11 of Neil's Columbia albums,opting instead for live versions of his UNI period,there are already several great compilations available,dedicated to those years alone.It's up to Columbia to use what they have.

Overall,this is a pretty good collection,despite all of its flaws,it still manages to give new fans enough to get them hooked,while giving longtime Diamondheads a few exclusives.


The cd features a 12 page booklet with a few rare photos of Neil and a discography of his columbia years.sadly,the liner notes fall short,only 1 page,written by David Wild,who tends to talk more about himself,than Neil!


This cd has been digitally remastered for the ultimate sound!



ALBUM REPRESENTATION:

The Feel Of Neil:2
Just For You:6
Neil Diamond's Greatest Hits:1
Velvet Gloves And Spit:0
Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show:1
Touching You,Touching Me:1
Gold:0
Tap Root Manuscript:1
Stones:1
Moods:1
Hot August Night:0
Jonathan Livingston Seagull:0
Serenade:1
Beautiful Noise:2
Love At The Greek:0
I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight:1
You Don't Bring Me Flowers:2
September Morn:1
The Jazz Singer:3
On The Way To The Sky:1
Heartlight:1
Primitive:0
Headed For The Future:1
Hot August Night II:0
The Best Years Of Our Lives:0
Lovescape:0
The Greatest Hits 1966-1992:2
The Christmas Album:0
Up On The Roof:0
Live In America:2
The Christmas Album Volume Two:0
Tennessee Moon:0
The Movie Album:0
Three Chord Opera:1


Recommended
Essential, alrighty!! - Review written on September 24, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful.

A great collection of Neil Diamond's greatest hits, although it does not have "Shiloh" or the original recording of "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show" (I don't know why.) But it's got the rest of the greatest hits that you can sing along with or dance to for years to come!
The Essential Neil Diamond - Review written on June 11, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5

Music preview helped sell the product, fast delivery and condition just as described. Great doing business A++
Not what it could have been - Review written on February 13, 2007
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Rating: 3 out of 5
7 customers found this review helpful.

When will record companies realize that people that are buying a "best of" album do not want live recordings to replace the original studio recordings? The track listing on this album is great, but many of the songs are live versions, not the version you hear on the radio and love so much. The album should have looked something like this (all studio versions) (I tried to put this in chronological order, but I may have missed on a few):
Disc 1:
Solitary Man
Do It
Cherry, Cherry
I Got the Feelin'
Kentucky Woman
The Boat That I Row
You Got to Me
Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
Thank the Lord for the Night Time
Red, Red Wine
I'm a Believer
Shilo (the original version)
Brooklyn Roads
Sweet Caroline
Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show
And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind
Holly Holy
Soolaimon
Cracklin' Rosie
He Ain't Heavy...He's My Brother
I Am...I Said
Done Too Soon
Stones
Crunchy Granola Suite

Disc 2:
Song Sung Blue
Play Me
Walk on Water
Morningside
Be
Longfellow Seranade
I've Been This Way Before
If You Know What I Mean
Beautiful Noise
Desiree
You Don't Bring Me Flowers
Forever in Blue Jeans
September Morn
America
Love on the Rocks
Hello Again
Yesterday's Songs
Heartlight

"Headed for the Future" is awful and should be ignored as much as possible. And "You Are the Best Part of Me" is good, but doesn't fit in here.

Your best bet is to buy "Classics: The Early Years," "The Neil Diamond Collection," and "12 Greatest Hits Volume 2." That 3-disc collection covers most of the Essential Neil Diamond. You'd be missing a couple, but it would be better than live versions.
A must have cd - Review written on February 21, 2006
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful, 2 did not.

Wonderful cd the music brings back a lot of childhood memories! A must have for those who are looking for a cd that includes Neil Diamond's top hits.
A novice fan. - Review written on February 20, 2006
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Rating: 4 out of 5
5 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

While I am not the biggest N.D. fan, I do like his hits. So I figured this would be a good album to get. And I'd say it was for me. Disk one is great! It has almost all of his biggest hits on it. And would be close to perfect if it weren't for the live tracks! There are a lot of live tracks on this collection. I'd say only one of them is good. Most of them are down right terrible!

Disk 2 I didn't care for as much. It starts with live tracks, and the studio tracks are more obscure songs that didn't really do it for me. However, on disk two you have 2 of his all time best songs; "Love on the Rocks" and "Forever in Bluejeans".
All in all I'd say this is a pretty good collection for a novice fan like myself. But if you can find one without the live tracks but the same # of songs. I would suggest getting it instead!
C'mon guys! - Review written on January 29, 2006
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Rating: 5 out of 5
6 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

-- the album has 38 songs... 9 of them are live cuts... what's the big deal to complain about an acceptable sampling of live materials for an "essential" collection? (ie, only one out five songs, is a live cut)... gimme a break!

... beware that this is not a "greatest hits" collection, if that's what you're expecting to get, there's these couple of volumes previously released as such...

... read the labels before you... write!
Disappointed - Review written on December 07, 2005
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Rating: 2 out of 5
5 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

Don't repeat my mistake: I failed to read the reviews first, and am sorry I purchased this CD. This is the best song selection of Neil Diamond I have found, and "Remastered Original Recordings" was exciting. But, as some of the other reviews noted, these are definitely not the "Original Hits". A swath of these songs are from (much) later concerts, including one song where it sounds like he had a very bad cold and was only croaking along because he had to finish the performance to get off stage. "Call me a relic, call me what you will;" I like the hits better and will have to buy another CD to get them.
An "ESSENTIAL" must for Diamond fans!! - Review written on December 01, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5
3 customers found this review helpful.

A really great collection of vintage and recent live recordings of classis Neil Diamond music!! I am not generally a big fan of live recordings in general, but several live songs really stand out on this set. One is "Soolaimon" done as though on the African plain, and the styling of this song makes you feel you are there on the plain. Other very good notables include "Captain Sunshine","He Ain't Heavy" and ther ever popular "Shilo". This album also compiles original vintage recordings to make for a well rounded Diamond experience. A must have for the true Diamond fan!! 5 stars all the way!!
Give us a break - Review written on October 25, 2005
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Rating: 1 out of 5
8 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

Why do the record companies continue to put out albums, with LIVE cuts on them?? If I wanted a LIVE album, I would buy a LIVE album. I was going to purchase this CD, but changed my mind because of the LIVE cuts.
Poor value - Review written on October 16, 2005
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Rating: 1 out of 5
2 customers found this review not to be helpful.
I have almost all the recordings of Neil Diamond since the early 70's and to listen to this is does a poor service to the artist's career as a performer. The audio remastering is poor, the musical arrangements are even worse. Even though this is supposed to be live, make no mistake this is no "Live at the Greek" or "Hot August Night" this sounds more like elevator music. If you are an enthusiast of Neil Diamond's music and passionate performance don't dissapoint yourself with this recording.
Neil Diamond - Review written on October 10, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful.

I love this Neil Diamond cd because it brings back the YOUNGER sound of Neil. HE was in his prime when he sings these songs,,,SUPERB!!
Essentials for fans - Review written on September 26, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5

The Essential Neil Diamond is a collection of the favorites, oldies and goodies. Some of the live recordings are hard to sing along with, and of course sound different from the studio recording, but if you are a fan, this covers most of his best. I am very happy with my CD, and plan to buy more releases to replace the many albums I have. A lot of them are on these two CDs.
Could have been so much better - Review written on September 06, 2005
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Rating: 2 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful.

What a shame that gems such as Longfellow Serenade, Signs, Lady-Oh and Both Sides Now were left off this release in exchange for several low quality live recordings that DO appear.

Given Mr. Diamond's long and illustrious career, this release disappoints. Again, what a shame. So much potential and so little fulfillment.
A Missed Opportunity - Review written on August 13, 2005
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Rating: 3 out of 5
10 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Trying to find a decent Neil Diamond compilation is a frustrating venture: there are label specific compilations, which focus on the three labels Diamond has recorded for; while MCA has found the most ways to compile Diamond records, Sony has issued very few. Sony's first attempt at a complete career overview, GREATEST HITS 1966-1992, had expert track selection and a logical sequence, but used live versions of the MCA recordings, which happened to include some of Diamond's best songs "Sweet Caroline," "I Am...I Said," "Cracklin' Rosie." THE ESSENTIAL NEIL DIAMOND is Neil Diamond's entry into what has so far been an excellent compilation series, until now.

Many of the Essential series editions do what their supposed to, they provide a relatively complete (definitive) compilation of the artist's best work, Bob Dylan, The Clash, Billy Joel. All compilations miss songs, most have one or two questionable judgement calls, but overall they work. For a serious compilation, THE ESSENTIAL NEIL DIAMOND features some of the worst errors to be found (think K-Tel style problems): poor track selection, excessive live recording substitutions, and illogical track sequencing. Not only does this compilation fail as a Neil Diamond overview, it is largely an unlistenable collection.

Diamond's early classic recordings for Bang, from 1966-1968, is the one part of THE ESSENTIAL NEIL DIAMOND done properly. The sound is a major improvement over CLASSICS, particularly on "You Got To Me." There are some slight differences in the recordings on "Solitary Man" and "I Got The Feeling (Oh No, No)" from CLASSICS, but these are so minor that they don't pose much of a problem.

The Uni era recordings, from 1968-1972, have always been, and will continue to be, a major obstacle in career-length Diamond collections. Some of Diamond's best work is controlled by MCA, "Sweet Caroline," "Holly Holy," "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show," and it is a critcal part of any compilation. MCA has issued several different compilations that focus exclusively on these records, ranging from the 11-song 20TH CENTURY MASTERS, to PLAY ME, which covers every studio recording from these years. Sony made some progress here, they obtained the masters for his five Top 5 hits, "Sweet Caroline," "Song Sung Blue," "Holly Holy," "I Am...I Said,", and "Cracklin' Rosie." But there are other tracks from the Uni era of importance and these are featured in live versions from recent concerts, which is a cheap way of getting around licensing issues. For instance, "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show" has evolved into a show-stopper, and the live version reflects this, but the original studio recording is tighter and boosts the fascinating sound Diamond was-then known for. The point of a career-spanning compilation is to be a one-collection purchase, to get the most important recordings in the same place. Instead if you want some of Diamond's most celebrated songs, you need to buy additional discs. Furthermore, the song selection for the live cuts is highly questionable, "Captain Sunshine" (which makes rarely is compiled, even on live albums) and "Morningside" don't really belong on the essential collection, and even if "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" did hit the Top 20, its importance in a career overview is negligable.

The Columbia recordings are poorly represented. While there are exceptions, there's a sharper divide over these songs, which a good collection could have addressed. Here as well, the compilers excluded important songs, "Be" and "Longfellow Serenade," actual hits, unbelieveably substituted for a live medley of "Yes I Will/Lady Magdalene" and album track "I've Been This Way Before." The second disc's illogical sequencing really stands out as well. So rather than the listener appreciating "Desiree," "America," and "Heartlight," all thats gained from the second half is the rather jarring way the material is presented. The ending of the collection is also problematic, the four year gap between "Heartlight" and "Headed For The Future" is understandable, but "Headed For The Future" was released in 1986, and the disc jumps to 2001 for "You Are The Best Part Of Me," (which does sound out of place). It's understandable that compilers wanted to go for complete, but it simply does not work, they could have drafted in select songs from the surrounding fifteen years, or left off at "Headed For The Future."

Career-spanning compilations work best chronologically, allowing the listener to trace artistic development, and avoiding questionable sequences. THE ESSENTIAL NEIL DIAMOND, especially on the second disc, is very poorly sequenced. The second disc opens with "America" and runs through the hits from THE JAZZ SINGER, plows through five live tracks (three of which are unnecessary additions), and bouncing throught the Columbia era.

Between the poor sequencing, questionable selection, and especially the live tracks, it is impossible to view THE ESSENTIAL NEIL DIAMOND as anything other than a missed opportunity. This collection does a great disservice to both listeners and to the music of Neil Diamond. A one collection introduction is still a long way off.
"Yesterday's Songs Don't Stay Around Long..." - Review written on May 01, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful.

I must say that at first I didn't like this album. I thought it was way too mellow and acoustic for me. But this album eventually grew on me and now I consider myself a huge Neil Diamond fan thanks to this album.

If you're a casual fan and want to get all of his best in one purchase, "The Essential Neil Diamond" is an excellent choice. This contains certified Neil classics like "Cherry Cherry", "Holly Holy", "Sweet Caroline", "I Am, I Said", "Desiree", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers", "Forever In Blue Jeans", "America", "Love On The Rocks", "Yesterday's Songs" and "Heartlight". If you want to get into Neil Diamond, these songs are absolute musts. Of course, many of you have heard them before - I mean, who hasn't heard "Sweet Caroline"?

If there's one sticking point I have with this album, it's the live tracks. Songs like "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" and "Play Me" should have the superior studio versions included, especially "Play Me" since the studio version is one of the best things he ever recorded.

Overall, this is an excellent Neil Diamond album that I recommend to anybody.
Pretty Good - Review written on April 16, 2005
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Rating: 4 out of 5

This is a nice 2-CD set, it has all of the hits you can think of on it, all together too unlike a lot of the collections out there. The songs seem to be split up too, disc 1 has the faster songs like "Kentucky Woman" and "Sweet Caroline", the rambling ones that are good to drive to ;) while disc 2 for the most part has the slow ones like "September Morn" and "Heartlight". I liked this about this collection.

I was disappointed with the versions of "Shiloh" and "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show" though!!! These are the LIVE versions (10 of the 38 songs are live) and I particularly don't like the "Shiloh" version. I don't like live versions period, but this one sounds like Neil is singing to a karoke machine. Seriously, I don't like it. And since it's live or whatever he shouts, not sings!, the ends of some of the lines. So I don't like that, he has such a rich voice and his shouting doesn't do anything for the song.

That said this is still a great collection. I could be his granddaughter but I grew up on him and just love him. He's definitely the bread and butter of my music collection, along with the Elvis, the BeeGees, Tears for Fears, and others.
The title of this is deceptive... - Review written on December 13, 2004
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful, 3 did not.

Why is it deceptive? Because ALL of Neil's music is ESSENTIAL - not just the songs on this release!

Do yourself a favor and go and buy everything this man has ever released. He's THAT good.
Finally a "Worthy" Collection - Review written on September 06, 2004
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Rating: 5 out of 5
3 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Finally, a quality Career Overview, covering the 3 different phases of Diamond's career, the 60's Bang years, the 70's Uni/MCA years and the 80's Columbia/Sony years, TOGETHER, in one collection. The early hits, Solitary Man, Cherry, Cherry, Kentucky Woman etc, The best of the Uni Years, Sweet Caroline, Cracklin Rosie, Song Sung Blue and the best of the Columbia Years, September Morn, Forever in Blue Jeans, The "Jazz Singer" selections, America, Love on the Rocks, Hello Again, all the hits are here. One gripe, though, Play Me is included as a live version, the only mistake in the collection. There are some other live songs on the collection, some unreleased versions of other songs during Diamond's career, they are ok but really is filler,but all the hits are here in their orginial versions. This is the most concise collection out there and by far the best
It's the newer "Live" ones that make this set unique! - Review written on May 29, 2004
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Rating: 4 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

There are at least four Neil Diamond's represented on this collection -- from the (1) very early "Bang" pieces (Cherry Cherry, You Got to Me) to the (2) classic studio hits (Sweet Caroline, I Am...I Said) to (3) mid-career MOR pop songs (You Don't Bring Me Flowers, Forever in Blue Jeans) to (4) newly recorded "live" versions of often-overlooked, but quite substantial, ND compositions (Soolaimon, Captain Sunshine, Yes I Will/Lady Magdalene).

It's the later group (found only on this CD) which makes it especially worthwhile, because in recording them here ND has (finally) learned to sing into the microphone, instead of shouting over it to the last row of the arena. Much better engineering than on previous "live" collections, excepting the full-throttle (original) Hot August Night, and 1997's hard-to-find "ND Live in Concert" 3-CD collection, whose Missa/Soolaimon and re-mastered Jonathon Livingston Seagull suites are not to be matched. Enjoy!

Sex, Drugs, Rock N Roll get old - Review written on May 04, 2004
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Rating: 1 out of 5
4 customers found this review helpful, 24 did not.

this album is just too hardcore for me, with thrashing guitars and banging drums, i got a headache, maybe i have a tumor! but this cd sucks. Metal at its worst
Songs sung blue. - Review written on March 31, 2004
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Rating: 4 out of 5
4 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

This collection is very similar to his 2-disc "Greatest Hits 1966-1992", but I think this is the better one. For the casual fan, every song is here that matters, and with 38 hits, it really is essential. Included is "Solitary Man", "Sweet Caroline", "I Am...I Said", and "America", among many others. It also has my favorite "Heartlight", which wasn't a huge hit, but makes me feel good. It's true some of these tracks are live, but they're still nearly as enjoyable as the originals. Live "Neil" is pretty good after all. If you want just 1 disc, get the 18 track "Collection".
The Best One Out There, But... - Review written on January 11, 2004
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Rating: 4 out of 5
8 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

The studio stuff on here is great. Early stuff is in mono, later stuff is in stereo. Yes, as others have pointed out, 9 of the 38 tracks are live, and we all agree, the originals of the 9 are by far superior. Sony doesn't own the masters to those songs, but Universal does. There are a few Universal Collections, Like "Neil Diamond - The Collection" and "20th Century Masters, The Millennium Collection" that will complete the set. Unfortunately, those compilations don't have all the stuff this one does. Want it all, you'll have to buy both this one and one of the two I listed above, but it will certainly be worth it! If you do like the live stuff, I recommend the remaster of Hot August Night!
Good but could have been better - Review written on August 29, 2003
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Rating: 4 out of 5
4 customers found this review helpful.

This is an excellent cd with great sound. Unfortunately, there are too many live tracks when far superior studio versions are available (Shilo, Play Me) etc. While some of live work is good (mostly on disk 2) some of it is barely listenable. For instance, on Play Me, the crowd erupts into screaming cheers after almost every line Neil sings completely breaking the song up. The studio version would have been much better. As with any "best of" released in the lasst 10 years, many better tracks of this artist are left off while almost unknown tracks are included. This cd is valuable for tracks 1-14 on disk 1 and most of disc 2, and its excellent sound, so thats not bad.
Great but - Review written on May 02, 2003
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Rating: 3 out of 5
3 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Great collection, but the live recording of "Play me" is distracting to the point of comedy. Every time Neil sings, "play me" the crowd goes nuts. Sometimes it annoys me so much that I have to skip over this great song. And I skip over that duet with Barbra Steisand...her voice is painful to listen too.
unhappy - Review written on December 14, 2002
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Rating: 2 out of 5
7 customers found this review helpful, 5 did not.

Buyer beware. Most of these are poor remakes. His voice is not nearly as good as when he did the originals.
Good Songs Never Seemed So Good! - Review written on November 26, 2002
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Rating: 5 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful.

Without going into intricate comparisons with other compilations, re-issues, re-mastering etc. this latest compilation of tracks is good by any standard you can come up with.

Comprising of most of the gems right through his career and including some recent live recordings of his latest concerts, this 2Cd set stands good for any collector of good music.

A good purchase indeed for anyone and of course, a must for his fans, especially for the recent cuts.

Repetitive, but still essential. - Review written on November 17, 2002
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Rating: 5 out of 5

As far as the original recordings are concerned, there's nothing here that isn't on another compilation already. The difference here are the tracks that were recorded live on his "Three Chord Opera" tour in late October 2001. His renditions of "Soolaimon", "Shilo" and "Brother Love" among others show that he can still entertain a live audience. Then there are slightly unfamiliar ones like the medley "Yes I Will/Lady Magdelene" (Orig. from the '74 album "Serenade").What makes this even more essential is that this a limited edition album.
I'm returning this CD today! - Review written on November 02, 2002
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Rating: 1 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

The first time I heard the vinyl album "His 12 Greatest Hits" the power of each and every performance knocked my socks off. I made a tape of the record and just played the tape for years. It crashed the other day and my old turntable wasn't working quite right so I ordered "The Essential Neil Diamond" figuring that I would get more tunes in a more permanent format. Bad choice! There other reviews that dis this CD. They are right. Some cuts are technically inept reworking of mono takes, and I don't think that any of the performances are the ones that you know and love. It's hard to believe that Neil Diamond could sound dead, but that's how he sounds on this CD. When I finish this review I'm going to order CDs of three or four of the old albums. Don't buy this one--from its sound it might even be by a Neil Diamond impersonator.
If you love Neil then.... - Review written on March 09, 2002
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Rating: 5 out of 5
4 customers found this review helpful.

you will love this CD! His songs are so clear on this CD. Brings back LOADS OF MEMORIES from when Mom played them and you HAD to listen but secretly loved the songs. hehehehehe I LOVE THIS GIFT!
Best Diamond Collection - Review written on March 05, 2002
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Rating: 4 out of 5
7 customers found this review helpful.

I spent some time researching the best available collections of Neil's work and the best available for the money. I think this is it. Out of 38 tracks, I only thought 3 did not belong (and there are at least as many shouldabeens) but no one will totally agree. 10 are live recordings, 8 of which are listenable given the tendency to ad lib on stage. Crunchy Granola Suite was done too loud and way too rough. Play Me had the crowd cheering through most of the song which was annoying. I think of this collection as Greatest Hits Volumes 1 & 2 with some live bonus tracks. It is going to allow me to retire a lot of vinyl.