Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Neil Diamond Pictures
Artist:
Neil Diamond
Origin:
United States, Brooklyn - New YorkUnited States
Born date:
January 24, 1941
Neil Diamond Album: «Beautiful Noise»
Neil Diamond Album: «Beautiful Noise» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.7 of 5)
  • Title:Beautiful Noise
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Review - Amazon.com
Beautiful Noise, Diamond's most overtly rock album, perhaps owes more to Elton's flash than Dylan's rough edges. Still, its recollections of New York City in the Brill Building days couple with some forceful studio pop (produced by Robbie Robertson, who would later invite Diamond to appear at The Last Waltz concert) for a generally successful concept album. One of Diamond's best mid-'70s singles, "Do You Know What I Mean," is included. --Rickey Wright
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
- What A Beatiful Noise!

On this CD, Neil Diamond hooks up with The Band's Robbie Robertson, who produced this melodic and sentimental array of compositions. Here, the most ardent ND fan will find heartwarming ballads (If You Know What I Mean, Home Is A Wounded Heart, Lady-Oh), good-time standards (Stargazer, the title track, Jungletime) and the feel-good "Don't Think...Feel". Robertson also contributes musically here, playing guitar on songs like the equally touching "Dry Your Eyes". Robertson's "The Band" mates (Garth Hudson, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel) also perform on this CD as well, which gives the songs here diverse arrangements of musical styles. All fans of either ND or The Band should add this CD to their collections. "Check it out!"

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- Dry your eyes

As most of you who have read my reviews know I am a big

Neil Diamond fan.(in fact its the only thing my EX sister in law and I ever agreed on). "Beautiful noise" is one of the best!

My favorite cut is "Dry your eyes"! According to a recent interview with the man, the title came from one of his daughters. Well worth a listen!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Neil's first album after 2 year hiatus (1976)

It's weird to watch the Last waltz and see people like clapton and dylan and then see Neil doing "dry your eyes". Robbie robertson took alot of crap for producing this album but it's awesome. Musicians are supposed to experiment and neil and robbie did just that. There's alot of good stuff on this one and it doesn't sound like a normal neil diamond album. 3 of my favorite diamond songs are on this one (if you know what I mean, lady oh, and dry your eyes). Once again, emotionally charged and kind of revolutionary when you consider the teasm that made this one. You also have to get "love at the greek" because it highlights neil's return to the stage after a 2 year hiatus and it is among the best live stuff I've ever heard.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Without a doubt Diamond's Best Album!!

Produced by the legendary Robbie Robertson from The Band should be enough to know this is going to be a great album. I have to admit to not knowing too many of Neil Diamond's albums as such, but like most people I know all of his hits. They could have almost released every song off this album as a single and they would have been hits. Standout tracks to me are of cause Beautiful Noise, Stargazer, If You Know What I Mean, Streetlife, Jungletime and the track he actually performed with The Band on the last waltz, Dry Your Eyes, which amazes me never got on any of his greatest hits albums.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- One of my favorites albums for over twenty years now!

This is an absolute classic. It is a masterpiece of American pop music that is a must in any collection. You'll listen to it over and over. My vinyl long since wore out. It was one of the first albums I looked for when CD arrived!