Showing posts with label CD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CD. Show all posts

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Hot August Night!

I'm not referring to the record breaking heat waves we've had this summer.  I'm talking about my favorite album of all time - Neil Diamond's "Hot August Night."



I first became aware of who Neil Diamond was in December of 1969 I believe.  I was home watching the David Steinberg show one evening.  He introduced Neil, who then sang his song "Holly Holy."  I sat on the sofa, transfixed.  It was the first time in my life where a song truly impacted me and I realized the power of music.  By the time he was finished singing, tears were running down my cheeks and I knew that this man was something special.  That Sunday morning when I was in church I took one of the note pencils and scribbled 4 words on the back of my program - Neil Diamond, Holly Holy.  I passed it across the pew to my grandmother and whispered "I want this record for Christmas."  I got it too!



Starting in 1970, when I was a freshmen in high school, Neil Diamond and his music were the backdrop to my teenage years.  Hits like "Cherry Cherry,"  "Sweet Caroline"  and "Solitary Man" blasted out of my transistor radio.  I remember walking to school and singing "Cracklin' Rosie" with my girlfriends.

Neil Diamond has an impressive career as a singer/songwriter that has spanned over 40 years.  Personally, I think he's a poet who does an excellent job of translating it to music.  It's just a bonus that he also has the singing talent and showmanship to back it up.  His songs are introspective and showcase his sensitive side.  He's not afraid to write what he feels.  It would be a real treat to sit and watch the man compose a song.  I can't imagine how he does it and the process must be fascinating.

His Hot August Night album was recorded in August of 1972 at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles while he was there performing a ten night stand of sold out shows.  He has his own unique style of music that I like to call  "Symphonic Rock." He has a great love of string instruments and began his show with 3 minutes of pure, sweet instrumental music before the guitars and drums joined in and then he launched into "Crunchy Granola Suite."  I can only imagine that the audience must have exploded when he hit center stage.



I've seen Neil Diamond in concert and it's truly a memorable experience.  He's so genuine and exuberant and displays moments of vulnerability that allow you to see into the soul of the man.  He really sings each song from the heart.  And when he sings, he moves easily from soft love songs to rousing rock tunes that showcase that unusual catch in his voice and his gravel growl.  He seems to enjoy being on stage and performing for his audience.

I first purchased the vinyl LP of Hot August Night when it came out and that album was the main reason I invested my hard earned waitress money in a decent sound system for my bedroom.  I spent hours laying on my bed listening to Neil.  Later, when cassettes came out, I bought the cassette version so I could carry Neil with me in my car.  When I heard that the 40th anniversary edition of the ground breaking album was being released this year, I put it on my Amazon wish list and had it shipped out the day it was released.  I listened to the entire album, twice, within 12 hours of receiving it.

The new edition album is excellent.  The sound is so crystal clear and as he sings, the background is so quiet you can hear a pin drop.  In addition to all the classics that were on the original album, this anniversary edition contains 3 previously unreleased recordings and clips of musician intros.  That's 26 wonderful Neil Diamond songs.

This album contains my favorite version of Sweet Caroline.  Holly Holy can still bring me to tears and when he performs And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind, I find myself leaning in, paying close attention to the words.  Neil has a way of drawing you in and when he sings certain songs I believe it transports him to another place and time.  I think the best song he ever wrote is "I Am, I Said."  He bares his soul in that song and I will never get tired of listening to it.  If you're a Neil Diamond fan, then this Cd is a real treat.  If you're not a Neil Diamond fan - give him listen.


Thank you Neil for writing beautiful music.  I really enjoy what you do!

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This CD review was written only because I enjoy Neil Diamond and his music.  I received no compensation for writing this review and all opinions are my own.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Product Review - It's a Michael Buble' Christmas

Michael Buble' recently released a Christmas CD, appropriately titled Christmas and it's quickly becoming my favorite holiday CD.




I bought it a couple of days ago and I can't stop listening to it.  It's packed with 15 songs, some oldies, some newbies, and a nicely written Buble' original.

The CD opens with "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas."  The violin is my favorite instrument and the violin music on this tune is soft and elegant.  Then you hear Michael's exquisite voice joining it and the combination is sweet and sentimental.  It makes me feel like I'm in a warm room filled with golden lights.  It's a great way to start the CD.



What I like the most about this CD is the "old school" feel of it.  The musical arrangements are stellar with big band sound and a full orchestra!  When I first listened to it, I kept thinking to myself how much some of the songs reminded me of classic crooners Bing Crosby and Dean Martin.  I was surprised when I read the liner notes and saw that this was exactly the intent Michael had when making this album.  Mr. Buble' - you have succeeded!



The big band sensation is especially true on "Jingle Bells" which features The Puppini Sisters.  It's a lively, finger snapping, toe tapping version and will make you want to get up and dance.



One of the best songs on the CD is "White Christmas" where Michael duets with Shania Twain.  "Hello. Ms. Twain!"  Shania, a country and pop superstar in her own right, makes music magic on this song with Michael.  I wish they would make a music video of this song, because I can just see them strolling down a street at night, lit by twinkling Christmas lights, snow gently falling all around.  It's just an outstanding version of this Christmas classic!



Another gem is Mr. Buble's cover of another all-time favorite of mine - Mariah Carey's "All I want For Christmas is You."  Slow and romantic, if your heart doesn't ache for the ones you love while you listen to this, then there is no love in your heart.



"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" is a big serving of comfort food - it's old fashioned goodness and will have you daydreaming about grandma and grandpa, sitting on Santa's lap, and stringing popcorn and cranberries to hang on the tree.



A new favorite for me is the Buble' penned "Cold December Night."   This up tempo song is fun and romantic and makes me want to wrap up in my husbands' arms and snuggle in front of the roaring fireplace.

On "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" you can feel the joy and energy of Michael and his backup singers.  They are a superb group and the harmonies are spot on.



Throughout the entire album you can just feel that Michael Buble' is smiling.  He is obviously very happy to be making this album and the joy clearly comes across in each and every song.  Every time I listen to it I think "This is my favorite song" and then another one starts and I think "no, THIS is my favorite song."  LOL!  Take my word for it - this is one great CD!



Hey Michael - you really need to host a television Christmas Special - it would be FAB!
** NEWS FLASH - THERE IS A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL - DECEMBER 6TH ON NBC  **



Visit the Michael Buble' Facebook Page.  He has contests going on and you can view some Christmas video clips.

Don't walk, run, run, run and jingle your way to the nearest store and get this CD!




(I received no compensation for this review.  I just loved the CD and wanted to share my thoughts on it)
(all images taken from google images)
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