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Please put out the whole show on CD!!!! - Review written on April 03, 2007
Rating: 4 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful.
OK Sony/Columbia, it's your turn! The only reason this CD does not receive five stars from me is because there has yet to be a deluxe edition of it that contains the entire show. I still have my double-LP copy, and as a number of other reviewers have stated, two songs _ "Longfellow Serenade" and "The Last Picasso" _ were left off when this show was put on a single CD. This was understandable in the earlier years of the CD revolution. The whole program obviously wouldn't fit in 74 minutes and the powers that be didn't think a two-disc version would sell, I suppose. Given the number of Neil Diamond fans on this planet, I would say that was a false assumption!!!
In any case, I'm using this forum to urge Sony/Columbia to put out a deluxe edition of "Love at the Greek" with the entire show included. I am fortunate enough to have a laser disc entitled "Love at the Greek," which I believe was recorded at the same concert. Although it is only 52 minutes long and contains only 12 songs, it has four songs that are not even on the double LP version of "Love at the Greek." For those who are interested, those songs are "Cherry, Cherry," "Play Me," "Cracklin' Rosie," and "I Am...I Said." Add those four songs, plus "Longfellow Serenade" and "The Last Picasso," and you have a MINIMUM of 21 tracks for a deluxe, 2-CD "Love at the Greek." And I'm betting there are other songs from the show languishing in the vaults, waiting to be discovered as well.
So remaster it on a two-disc set and you'll make a whole lot of ND fans happy. And while you're at it, how about putting the whole thing on DVD with 5.1 sound? Since there was a laser disc, I'm sure the video footage is locked away somewhere!!!
The album has good qualities, but lacks in substance! - Review written on October 15, 2004
Rating: 3 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.
My reason being is that the album became nothing but a promotional album for the Beautiful Noise and Jonathan Livingston Seagull album, and did very little to promote the Serenade album. However Neil did a good job with the Beautiful Noise and Jonathan Livingston Seagull songs though.
The arrangements and Neil's vocal and emotional ability is FANTASTIC. However I'd of left The Last Picasso and Longfellow Serenade on the album though; there was no reason for leaving those songs off.
Really didn't mind the duet that Neil had with Helen Reddy and Henry Winkler. Their voices were very refreshing as in comparison with duet Neil had with Barbara Streisand on his You Don't Bring Me Flowers album Neil had released two years post the Love at the Greek album.
Guess how this lacks in substance I would of added Cherry Cherry, Solitary Man, Play Me, Morningside, Cracklin Rosie, I Am...I Said, Lady Magdelene, Longfellow Serenade and the Last Picasso. Plus this album is DIRE need of a remastering project as its predecessor Hot August Night was treated.
Also the album isn't as long as Hot August Night either, as many of its songs was cut out of the Love at the Greek Album. Plus I'd of added the LP pictures and artwork, it's sadly missed on the CD version.
All in this entire album isn't a Hot August Night and my reasons are stated above.
Neil is Great Live - Review written on June 26, 2003
Rating: 4 out of 5
12 customers found this review helpful.
This is my second favorite Neil live album, Hot August Night is one of the GREATEST Live albums ever. This CD contains many Neil Diamond standards and great songs from Beautiful Noise and Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
I have only one complaint. The CD cover states "2 Record Set on 1 Compact Disc". WRONG. I had the original album and 2 songs have been left off the CD, The Last Picasso and Longfellow Serenade from the Serenade album. Why? The CD is only 66 minutes long, so both songs could have been included. If something "had to be cut", why not Sweet Caroline or Song Sung Blue. Yes these are Neil Diamond standards, but they appear on multiple live albums already. I never will understand record companies.
Where have the years gone? - Review written on January 17, 2002
Rating: 5 out of 5
13 customers found this review helpful.
Recently, I had the opportunity to attend a live Neil Diamond gig. I was one of those aging Baby Boomers swaying creakily to that "good gospel beat". As usual, Neil puts on a crowd-pleasing program, but the years are beginning to take their toll. Diamond's voice occasionally can't keep up with the vocal energy output, the raw edges show, and his voice cracks. I sadly realized that our idol isn't what he once was, and longed to listen to a performance from the "old days". So, I purchased LOVE AT THE GREEK, originally recorded a quarter of a century ago. I listened, the years fell away, and it seemed like only yesterday.
This CD is a remembrance of Diamond in his prime when his presentation was as enlivening as strong, hot, slightly harsh coffee with a pinch of sugar and a dollop of cream. (I'd like to say as smooth as Kentucky sippin' whiskey, but that analogy has never described his vocal style.) Of course, the timeless favorites - the ones he sings even at today's concerts - are here: "Kentucky Woman", "Sweet Caroline", "Holly Holy", and "Song Sung Blue". And there's my own personal first choice, the one that introduced me to his music and made me a lifelong fan: "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show". On LOVE AT THE GREEK, you'll also be able to hear songs he doesn't do live anymore (or at least I haven't heard them in recent years): "Glory Road", "I've Been This Way Before", and several from his Jonathan Livingston Seagull suite.
In terms of pure, raw energy, Neil's early 70s live concert recording of HOT AUGUST NIGHT certainly has more. However, by the time he appeared on this L.A. evening several years later, Neil had matured to the polished performer that resulted in perhaps his finest live performance soundtrack ever. We shall likely never again hear Neil croon so sweetly.
Fantastic - Review written on December 08, 1998
Rating: 5 out of 5
8 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.
One of the greatest Neil Diamond albums of all time this captures the man and his music completely.
If you only ever buy one album by Neil Diamond, make it this one.