Velvet Gloves and Spit

Velvet Gloves and Spit
Studio album by Neil Diamond
Released October 15, 1968
Recorded 1968
Genre Pop, rock
Length 27:20
Label Uni
Producer Tom Catalano, Chip Taylor, Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond chronology

Just For You
(1967)
Velvet Gloves and Spit
(1968)
Neil Diamond's Greatest Hits
(1968)
Alternative cover
Re-issue Sleeve

Velvet Gloves and Spit is the third album by Neil Diamond. His first for MCA's Uni label, it included three low-charting singles: "Brooklyn Roads" (#58), "Two-Bit Manchild" (#66) and "Sunday Sun" (#68).

Upon its initial release in 1968, it only had ten songs. After the success of Diamond's next three albums, it was re-issued in 1970 with a new sleeve and now included a remake of "Shilo", a song that had previously been recorded for Bang Records, and had appeared on the preceding album, Just For You. His motivation for doing this was the release of the song as a single by his old record label with a new backing track and alternate vocal take recorded at Chips Moman's American Studios in Memphis, and its chart position at #24 outselling Diamond's concurrently-released single "Until It's Time for You to Go", which only reached #53.

The album quotes: "Much credit for "The Pot Smoker's Song" must go to the kids of Phoenix House in New York City. Without the cooperation and frankness of these young ex-drug addicts who are still struggling to find their way back, this "song" never could have been done."

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Track listing

All tracks composed by Neil Diamond.

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Two-Bit Manchild"   3:07
2. "A Modern Day Version of Love"   2:53
3. "Honey-Drippin' Times"   2:03
4. "Pot Smoker's Song"   4:04
5. "Brooklyn Roads"   3:40
6. "Shilo" (Re-recording) 2:58
Side two
No. Title Length
1. "Sunday Sun"   2:47
2. "Holiday Inn Blues"   3:16
3. "Practically Newborn"   3:31
4. "Knackelflerg"   2:24
5. "Merry-Go-Round"   3:33

Arrangements

Artie Schroek (tracks: A5), Don Costa (tracks: A1 to A3), Don Hockett (tracks: B4), Howard Johnson (tracks: B2), Joe Renzetti (tracks: B5, B1), Stuart Scharf (tracks: B3)