Neil Diamond Bio
Neil Diamond built a career, first as a pop songwriter, and then as a pop singer, that has withstood the changing fashions of music, especially rock, over more than 25 years. Born in Brooklyn, Diamond was writing and recording in New York in his teens, though he graduated from Brooklyn's Abraham Lincoln High School and attended New York University for a time. In 1965, he signed to Bang Records as an artist while also working as a songwriter. In 1966, he reached the Top Ten with his "Cherry, Cherry," while the Monkees took his "I'm a Believer" to #1. "Cherry, Cherry" was the first of five straight Top 20 hits, among them "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon."
Diamond began to develop into more of an individual writer in the mold of Bob Dylan and Paul Simon in the late '60s, and this led to his move to Uni Records in 1968, where he continued to score hits like "Sweet Caroline," "Holly Holy," and "Cracklin' Rosie," in a pop/rock style laced with gospel and country influences. His albums also began to go gold consistently beginning with 1969's Touching You, Touching Me.
Diamond signed a lucrative contract with Columbia Records in 1973 that began with his soundtrack to the film Jonathan Livingston Seagull. His 1976 album, Beautiful Noise, was produced by Robbie Robertson of the Band; it was his first album to go platinum. In 1980, Diamond starred in a remake of the film The Jazz Singer. Its soundtrack was another million-seller for him.
Diamond had developed into a dynamic live performer over the years, and his concert recordings were among his most successful. In the late '80s and early '90s, while updating his sound, he faded from the singles charts though his albums continued to sell consistently. And his shows continued to sell out: According to Amusement Business, he was the top concert draw in the U.S. for the first six months of 1992.
In early 1996, Diamond released Tennessee Moon, a country music album that was his first set of newly written material in five years. Tennessee Moon became a hit on the country charts, peaking at number three and going gold within six months of its release. As Time Goes By: The Movie Album followed in 1998.
Neil Diamond Discography
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Album Title
Best Of [Spectrum]
This Time
Reflections
Stages: Performances 1970-2002
Stages: Performances 1970-2002 [Bonus DVD]
Play Me: The Complete Uni Studio Recordings...Plus
Love Songs [2002 MCA]
Essential Neil Diamond
Three Chord Opera
Millennium Edition
Ultimate Collection
Collection
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Neil Diamond
Best of the Movie Album: As Time Goes By
Collection [MCA 2297]
Movie Album: As Time Goes By
Ultimate: 30 All Classics
As Time Goes By
Classics: The Early Years/Jazz Singer/Beautiful Noise
In My Lifetime
Under Tennessee Moon
I Knew Love
Tennessee Moon
Live in America
Love Songs [2002 UK Bonus Tracks]
Christmas Album, Vol. 2
Roof Party: Songs from the Brill Building
Up on the Roof: Songs from the Brill Building
Gold: 20 Super Hits
Christmas Album
Glory Road: 1968 to 1972
Greatest Hits (1966-1992)
Lovescape
Sweet Caroline [Compilation]
Best Years of Our Lives
Greatest Hits Live
Red Red Wine
Hot August Night 2
Headed for the Future
Love Songs: Gold
Primitive
Classics: The Early Years
Stones/Moods
12 Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
Heartlight
Best of Neil Diamond
Diamonds
On the Way to the Sky
Solitary Man
Jazz Singer
September Morn
20 Golden Greats
You Don't Bring Me Flowers
I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight
Love at the Greek
Love at the Greek [Video]
And the Singer Sings His Song
Beautiful Noise
Serenade
His 12 Greatest Hits
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Rainbow
Sweet Caroline
Hot August Night
Love Songs [1972]
Moods
Gold
Stones
Neil Diamond
Tap Root Manuscript
Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show
Touching You, Touching Me
Neil Diamond's Greatest Hits
Velvet Gloves & Spit
Just for You
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