Neil Diamond - Tennessee Moon Audio CD

A fair review of the Neil Diamond "Tennessee Moon" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all Neil Diamond reviews here, or go back to the Neil Diamond tabs.

Neil Diamond Band: Neil Diamond
Title: Tennessee Moon
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Release Date: 2008-03-01
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Tennessee Moon 2: One Good Love - Neil Diamond, Waylon Jennings 3: Shame - Neil Diamond, Hal Ketchum 4: Matter of Love 5: Marry Me - Neil Diamond, Buffy Lawson 6: Deep Inside of You - Beth Nielsen Chapman, Neil Diamond 7: Gold Don't Rust 8: Like You Do - Rosemary Butler, Neil Diamond 9: Can Anybody Hear Me 10: Win the World 11: No Limit 12: Reminisce for a While - Neil Diamond, Raul Malo 13: Kentucky Woman 14: If I Lost My Way 15: Everybody 16: Talking Optimist Blues (Good Day Today) 17: Open Wide These Prison Doors 18: Blue Highway - Chet Atkins, Neil Diamond

This is the Real Neil Diamond I know !
I am waiting for a follow-up CD of Tennessee Moon. This is his best style. A must have if you like his early style. Very Happy, it is just Great.


Tennessee Moon by Neil Diamond
So few artists have stayed on top for so many years like Diamond--wish we had more of them. I've always loved Neil Diamond, and this album was very refreshing, adding a little country to the mix.


Tennessee Moon

I have been an avid fan of Neil since the 60's. I actually used up a cassette of this recording. I have all his music on 33's and cassettes. I am now, little by little, changing to CD's.
I am driving to Tampa in October to see him for the 6th time.
Thank you for making the CD's available at such reasonable prices.
Nancy Fobes.


Tennsee Mood CD
Of course how could it be anything but great coming from Neil Diamond. Great music. .


Shining Gem!
A gifted singer, guitarist and lyricist, he started his career with a BANG on Bang Records in 1966 with his runaway train of a gem, "Cherry Cherry!" I just LOVE that one! Makes you want to cruise in a coooooool 1966 Dodge Dart 270 and rock your heart out!

Neil Diamond auditioned for the role of a Monkee in late 1965. Neil Diamond is truly a musical genius. As we know, what would have been his role went to another musician named Mike "Wool Hat" Nesmith. Ironically, Neil Diamond ended up writing some of the songs the Monkees performed, including "I'm a Believer" in 1966 and in 1967, "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You," which has his stamp all over it. When you listen to "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You," you can hear echoes of "Cherry, Cherry. "

Ever the talent, Neil Diamond continues to delight audiences to this day. This gem was released in 1996 and still continues to shine. I just LOVE it!

This is just plain delightful. "Can Anybody Hear Me" is my favorite on this collection. Listeners are treated to 18 songs, all of which are stand alone testaments to talent. Be sure to add this one to your collection.
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