Neil Diamond - Home Before Dark
Facts
| Artist(s) | Neil Diamond |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | May 6, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 886971546521 |
| Buy this item | $9.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 7 5:25 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Or 68 new from $6.69, 33 used from $5.28 |
Tracks
- If I Don't See You Again
- Pretty Amazing Grace
- Don't Go There
- Another Day (That Time Forgot) with Natalie Maines
- One More Bite Of The Apple
- Forgotten
- Act Like A Man
- Whose Hands Are These
- No Words
- The Power Of Two
- Slow It Down
- Home Before Dark
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Best in years! |
| More of the same like "12 Songs", with slightly more instruments |
"Home Before Dark" (12 tracks; 64 min.) is generally speaking in the same vein as "12 Songs". Although additional instruments are featured,the album continues the same quiet sound of "12 Songs", and at times it sounds great (such as "Pretty Amazing Grace"), but at other times it cries out for more. Another issue for me is that a lot of the songs go on for what seems an eternity (check the opener 7+ min. "If I Don't See You Again"), in fact half of the album's songs are 6 min. or longer.
This is not a bad album, but some of the songs sound to me like they are demos that could've benefitted from/cry out for a more fleshed-out sound (no drums on this album, for one thing), such as "The Power of Two", which seems like it could've been a classic Neil ballad but seems unfulfilled here. The fact that this album crashed in at No. 1 of the Billboard 200 upon its release absolutely astounded me, but I guess that only shows how much out of touch I am with "mainstream America". In all, I liked this album better than "12 Songs" but I guess I am still pining for a return to the more "up-beat" sound of Neil Diamond. September 10, 2008
| great listening |
enjoyable listening. would highly recommend. September 7, 2008
| Pretty amazing!!! |
I decided to get this CD as I love Jakob Dylan's new CD "Seeing things" as well as Johnny Cash's American IV and V CDs which were all produced by Rick Rubin. Like those CDs, this was also produced by Rubin and is the same principle; stripped spare songs with strong songwriting and a laid back air. It also apparently gave Diamond the first US #1 album of his career and topped the UK charts as well.
Opening cut "If I don't see you again" sets the tone for the most part; gently strummed guitars, some organ and piano, and Diamond's gently caressing (faintly husky) vocals above it all. "Another day (that time forgot)" features Dixie Chick Natalie Maines duetting.
With music this stripped, the songwriting has got to be strong and for the most part, it is. Other standouts are the Blues-ey "Don't go there", the melodic "Forgotten", the sombre hymn-like country twang of "Act like a man", the sweet "The power of two", the slow burning Blues-tinged "Slow it down", and the title track "Home before dark", sparse yet powerfully introspective. According to Diamond, this song tells the story of his life, his journey, his search.
My favourite though (like with most people) is the lilting acoustic "Pretty amazing grace" with allegorical (Biblical) lyrics. Beautiful beyond description! Songs like this show where acts like Dire Straits, Chris Rea or even Paul Weller get their inspiration from. This album is worth it for this song alone. September 3, 2008
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