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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1966 Vinyl release of "The Feel Of Neil Diamond" on Discogs.

  2. Diamond's debut LP, The Feel of Neil Diamond, released in August 1966, was a rush job, featuring "Cherry, Cherry" and "Solitary Man" along with his covers of hits like "La Bamba" and "Monday, Monday." It barely charted. Also featured, however, was "I Got the Feelin' (Oh No No)," an original composition that would be his next single in October. It reached number 16 in December, but the 45 was ...

  3. Neil Diamond's debut LP was issued in October 1966 just as "Cherry Cherry" -- Diamond's first Top Ten hit -- was peaking at number six on the singles chart. It's a fascinating document, and not just in hindsight: it has virtues of its own, separate from being an early chapter in a long career to follow. As a showcase for Diamond as both singer ...

  4. Thank you for visiting "The Feel of Neil", our heart-felt tribute to the artistry, the songs, the performance career and the overall style and vibe of Neil Diamond. This Neil Diamond Tribute Show is intended for entertainment and educational purposes. Please use the Contact page for any questions, requests or inquiries. And thank you again for ...

  5. 6. Apr. 2019 · 1967, 8/10. With the repetition of the two most notable songs from The Feel of Neil Diamond, Just For You feels like a second attempt at a debut album. The covers are gone and instead, it’s an excellent collection of early Neil Diamond tracks presented in his early, energetic Brill Building, rock and roll style.

  6. Consultez des crédits, des avis, des pistes et achetez 1966 Vinylla référence de "The Feel Of Neil Diamond" sur Discogs.

  7. the neil diamond experience. "With his powerful presence, from the moment he struts on stage wearing trademark black, gray, and silver sequined jacket, Robert Neary, uncannily, resembles Neil Diamond at the height of his touring career in the '90s and 2000s. His wit and mannerisms on stage is spot on, especially when he plays his guitar. When ...