Beautiful Noise (album)
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Beautiful Noise is the third album for Neil Diamond on Columbia Records, and was released in 1976. "Dry Your Eyes" was performed with The Band at their farewell show and is featured in Martin Scorsese's The Last Waltz.
Beautiful Noise marked a radical departure in production, style, arrangements and compositional diversity for Diamond and is considered by many to be his finest all around album. It was billed at the time of its release as something of a "comeback" album, and did mark a new and highly productive phase of Diamond's recording and touring career.
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All tracks composed by Neil Diamond; except where indicated
- "Beautiful Noise"
- "Stargazer"
- "Lady-Oh"
- "Don't Think...Feel"
- "Surviving the Life"
- "If You Know What I Mean"
- "Street Life"
- "Home Is a Wounded Heart"
- "Jungletime"
- "Signs"
- "Dry Your Eyes" (Diamond, Robbie Robertson)
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Neil Diamond's Greatest Hits · Shilo · Do It · Diamond's Diamonds · Double Gold · Rainbow · Brooklyn Roads · His 12 Greatest Hits · Solitary Man · 20 Super Hits · And The Singer Sings His Songs · Early Classics · 20 Golden Greats · The Very Best of Neil Diamond · Love Songs · 12 Greatest Hits Vol. II · Classics: The Early Years · The Very Best of Neil Diamond · The Essential Collection · The Greatest Hits: 1966–1992 · Glory Road: 1968-1972 · The Best of Neil Diamond · The Ultimate Collection · In My Lifetime · The Neil Diamond Collection · The Essential Neil Diamond · The Very Best of Neil Diamond · Play Me: The Complete Uni/MCA Studio Recording · Gold · The Essential Greatest Hits Collection · The Best of Neil Diamond · Classic – The Universal Masters Collection · The Best of Neil Diamond (2008 edition) · The Essential Neil Diamond 3.0 · Icon · The Bang Years, 1966-1968
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