Home Before Dark (Deluxe Edition with DVD)
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Home Before Dark is the long awaited new album from legendary artist Neil Diamond. Home Before Dark was produced by legendary producer Rick Rubin who also produced Neil's critically acclaimed 12 Songs.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- If I Don't See You Again
- Pretty Amazing Grace
- Don't Go There
- Another Day (That Time Forgot) Neil Diamond 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
- Without Her
- Make You Feel My Love
Disc 2:
- Pretty Amazing Grace (Video)
- If I Don't See You Again (Video)
- Forgotten (Video)
- The Boxer (Video)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #374 in Music
- Released on: 2008-05-06
- Number of discs: 2
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk
Remarkably Home Before Dark is the first US chart topping album of Neil Diamond's forty year career. It appears to repeat the formula behind 2006's acclaimed 12 Songs--relatively understated arrangements and a subtle Rick Rubin production. But Diamond, though sixty-seven years old and the oldest recipient of a Number One so far, is no Johnny Cash, turning his unique voice to some well chosen contemporary material. Instead Home Before Dark is a collection of new Diamond songs, and though they might not match the boomers in his back catalogue they are hardly stripped back. These are songs designed to fill large venues alongside the showstoppers in Diamond's still energetic live show. "Pretty Amazing Grace" is in the great tradition of Diamond songs that defy their corniness with sheer catchiness, as is "One More Bite of the Apple" while "Don't Go There" features bracing backing vocals and a delightfully dated wobbly guitar hook. The duet with Natalie Maines, "Another Day (That Time Forgot)", would fit comfortably on American country radio while "The Power of Two" sounds like another hit in waiting. In fact this is more a conventional Diamond collection than a Rick Rubin production, dominated by lightly understated country rock arrangements played by a crack team including Smokey Hormel, Heartbreakers Benmont Tench and Mike Campbell and the usually experimental Matt Sweeney. This is a charming and consistently solid set, though Home Before Dark does lack the unexpected intensity that made 12 Songs stand out so. -Steve Jelbert
Customer Reviews
"THE BASHER"
This the One of the Best Of Neil Diamond.
There are 4 Studios Videos with this and Let me tell you that at 67 Years Young Neil is Not Only One the the Most Talented Music and Songwriters, He Looks Beautiful/Sexy and has Aged Gracefully. His Voice Is and Always Will be The Best.
The Cd is Excellent.
My Favs:If I Don't See You Again and Forgotten.
See you Neil 8/23/08 at the Home of the World Champions Boston Red Sox!!! Fenway Park.
"The Basher" is the Nickname Neil was Given During the Making of this Cd and you will have to Buy it to Find out Why.
Home Before Dark w/ DVD
Both CD & DVD were in excellent shape, even though the seller advertized them as, "Used." They also shipped promptly after payment was made.
Still Swinging for the Fences
Robert Christgau wrote a great review during a slump in Elton John's career: Rock and Roll those blues away. For most of us fans, it was his melodies and hooks that grabbed us. I am I said has some of the dumbest lyrics of all times, but that beginning just wouldn't let go. So, many of us hoped that this would be a time to find those chords again. I appreciate that the muted arrangements avoid the dreck of most of Three Chord Opera, but what I really want is a album of great melodies. You think if Neil begged, Lee Holdridge would come back? I do think that it is amazing that at 67, Another Day stands as one of his greatest songs; how many guys who started in the 60's have pulled THAT off?





