New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Universal Music Enterprises) "This is gonna be special. I promised that before I came back to this theater that we would do things for you that you would not forget for a while and that's what we're about tonight." -Neil Diamond, 1972
The night of August 24, 1972, a young singer/songwriter by the name of
Neil Diamond took over Los Angeles' beautiful Greek Theatre for 10 sold out nights. The legend of
Neil Diamond the performer was unquestionably born on that night. Diamond and his band were at the peak of their game that summer, a night that would be captured forever on the two-record set Hot August Night changed his life and his legacy. One of Diamond's most successful albums worldwide, the multiple platinum album in the US spent a mind-blowing 29 weeks on the top of the charts in Australia. Hot August Night is one of his more celebrated and acknowledged albums of his career and arguably one of the greatest live albums ever recorded.
Now, as impressive and wide-reaching as the scope Diamond showcases on the original recording, HOT AUGUST NIGHT 40THANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be released July 31, 2012 through Universal
Music Enterprises and covers an even greater array on this re-mastered edition, featuring signature hits and fan favorites as well as three previously unreleased recordings and all his stage banter and band introductions unearthed from the archives of 40 years ago making this a complete aural experience capturing that magical night.
"This album captures the very essence of
Neil Diamond -- his vocals, his showmanship, his artistry and his rapport and command of an audience. His original album is a classic. We are honored that he has entrusted us to expand his masterpiece and deliver a deluxe edition that showcases that entire night's show," said Bruce Resnikoff, President/CEO, Universal
Music Enterprises.
The unreleased material includes "A
Modern Day Version Of Love" where Diamond shows off all of his skills as a masterful vocalist with this gorgeous rendition of his 1968 chestnut. The Randy Newman-penned "I Think It's Going To Rain Today" is a genteel ballad in which Diamond displays his humanity, almost speaking the soft words against the backdrop of a sparse, but theatrical arrangement. And finally there's "Gitchy Goomy," which he introduces as a philosophy lesson to a child learning about life. And like all great children's tales, this one has just the right mix of morality and infectious fun. Also included are the previously unheard band introductions, nearly ten minutes of a great showman putting on a class in the increasingly lost art of stage banter and showmanship.
Across a musical career spanning nearly five decades,
Neil Diamond has sold more than 125 million albums worldwide, has had 56 songs on Billboard's Hot 100, including 37 top 10 singles and 16 top 10 albums. A Grammy Award-winning artist, Diamond has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Songwriter's Hall of Fame and is a recipient of the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award. Among Diamond's many other honors, he has received a Golden
Globe Award, 13 Grammy nominations and was named the 2009 MusiCares Person of the Year. Diamond is currently on tour, with a special stop scheduled in August at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, where it all began.
TRACK LISTING:
Disc 1
1. Prologue
2. Crunchy Granola Suite
3. Done Too Soon
4. Dialogue
5. Solitary Man
6. Cherry Cherry
7. Sweet Caroline
8. Porcupine Pie
9. You're So Sweet
10. Red Red Wine
11. Soggy Pretzels
12. Gitchy Goomy*
13. And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind
14. I Think It's Going To Rain Today*
15. Shilo
16.
Modern Day Version Of Love*
17. Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon
18. Walk On Water
19. Kentucky Woman
20. Stones
21. Musician Intros*
Disc 2
1. Play Me
2. Canta Libre
3. Morningside
4. Song Sung Blue
5. Cracklin' Rosie
6. Holly Holy
7. I Am...I Said
8. Soolaimon/Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show
(*Previously Unreleased Bonus Tracks)