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The Greatest Hits 1966-1992,Neil Diamond

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    • Solitary Man
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    • Cherry, Cherry
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    • I Got The Feelin' (Oh No, No)
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    • Thank The Lord For The Night Time
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    • Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
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    • Kentucky Woman
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    • Shilo
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    • You Got To Me
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    • Brooklyn Roads (Live)
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    • Red, Red Wine (Live)
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    • I'm A Believer (Live)
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    • Sweet Caroline (Live)
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    • Soolamon (Live)
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    • Cracklin' Rosie (Live)
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    • Song Sung Blue
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    • Play Me
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    • Holly Holy (Live)
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    • Morningside (Live)
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    • Crunchy Granola Suite (Live)
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    • Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show (Live)
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    • I Am...I Said (Live)
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    • Be
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    • Longfellow Serenade
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    • Beautiful Noise
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    • If You Know What I Mean
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    • Desiree
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    • September Morning
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    • You Don't Bring Me Flowers
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    • Forever In Blue Jeans
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    • Hello Again
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    • America
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    • Love On The Rocks
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    • Yesterday's Songs
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    • Heartlight
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    • Headed For The Future
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    • Heartbreak Hotel (Duet With Kim Carnes)
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    • All I Really Need Is You

album review

Columbia has been Diamond's label since 1973, and it acquired the rights to his Bang material of 1966-1968. But MCA still controls the recordings from 1968-1973. That's why (although you won't find out by reading the album cover) this two-disc, 37-track retrospective consists of the original versions of such hits as "Cherry, Cherry" (1966) and "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" (1978) but covers the middle period with re-recordings and live renditions of 13 of Diamond's biggest hits. As such, this collection gets only a qualified recommendation. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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