The Movie Album: As Time Goes ByNeil Diamond
Release Date: 10/27/1998
Original Release:
1998
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 290207_CD
UPC # 074646954027
Label: Columbia (USA)
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Disc: 1
Disc: 2
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Suite Sinatra: I've Got You Under My Skin/One for My Baby: I've Got You Under My Skin (from "Born To Dance") / One For My Baby (from "Sky's The Limit")
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Performer: Neil Diamond
Artist: Elmer Bernstein Engineer: Bernie Beckerm; Bernie Becker; Bill Schnee Producer: Bob Gaudio Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Personnel includes: Neil Diamond (vocals); Elmer Bernstein (conductor); Ramon Stagnaro (guitar). AS TIME GOES BY: THE MOVIE ALBUM was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance. AS TIME GOES BY: THE MOVIE ALBUM is a Long Box cassette. Also available on standard CD, cassette and mini-disc formats on Columbia [7464 69540]. Personnel includes: Neil Diamond (vocals); Elmer Bernstein (conductor); Ramon Stagnaro (guitar). AS TIME GOES BY: THE MOVIE ALBUM was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance. Personnel: Neil Diamond (vocals); Ramon Stagnaro, Weldon Dean Parks, George Doering (guitar); JoAnn Turovsky, Marcia Dickstein, Gayle Levant (harp); Eun Mee Ahn, Assa Drori, Al Hershberger, David Ewart, Carolyn Osborn, Jennifer Walton, Anatoly Rosinsky, Robin Olson, Mark Sazer, Alan Grunfeld, Harris Goldman, Shari Zippert, Ken Yerke, Ronald Folsom, Gary Kuo, Jeanne Evans, Olivia Tsui, Julian Hallmark, Lily Chen, Rene Mandel, Mari Tsumura, Dennis Molchan, Jayme Miller, Lisa Johnson , Andrea Byers, Bob Sanov, Robert Brosseau, Patricia Aiken, Elizabeth Wilson, Kwihee Shambanari, Claudia Parducci, Pip Clarke-Ling, Galina Golovin, Rachel Purkin, Margaret Sims, Ayke Agus, North Wood, Isabella Lippi, Connie Kupka, Jennifer Bellusci, Liane Reynolds-Mautner, Irma Neumann, Karen Jones, Tiffany Hu, Charles Everett, Joel Derouin, Kevin Connolly, Mark Robertson , Patricia Johnson , Sid Page, Richard Altenbach, Jacqueline Brand, Bruce Dukov, Clayton Haslop, Peter Kent, Natalie Leggett, Brian Leonard, Sheldon Sanov, Darius Campo, Michele Richards, Berj Garabedian, Miwako Watanabe, Polly Sweeney, Rafael Rishik, Ronald Clark, Charlie Bisharat, Mario Diaz de Leon, Endre Granat, Haim Shtrum (violin); Matt Funes, Marlo Fisher, Robin Ross, Richard Berg, Dan Neufeld, Carolyn Riley, Valerie D. Dimond, Lynn Grants, James V. Ross, Scott Haupert, Cassandra Richburg, Rick Gerding, Ron Strauss, Michael Ramos, Pamela Goldsmith, Marilyn Baker, Keith Greene, Jennie Hansen, Roland Kato, Janet Lakatos, Maria Newman, Simon Oswell, Victoria Miskolszy, Harry Shirinian, Raymond Tischer, Denyse Buffum, Mihail Zinovyev (viola); Paula Hochhalter, Mathew Cooker, Timothy Landauer, Dennis Karmazyn, Daniel Smith, Robert Adcock, Kevan Torfeh, Anne Karam, Ernest Ehrhardt, Miguel Martinez, Suzie Katayama, Paul Cohen , Antony Cooke, Larry Corbett, Stephen Erdody, Dane Little, David Low , Sebastian Toettcher, Cecilia Tsan, John Walz, Steve Richards , Roger Lebow, Todd Hemmenway, Christine Ermacoff (cello); Jim Walker , David Shostac, Sheridon Stokes (flute); Ralph Williams , Emily Bernstein, Gary Bovyer, Marty Krystall, Steve Roberts (clarinet); Tom Boyd, John Ellis , Phil Ayling (oboe); Michael O'Donovan, Ken Munday, Charles Coker, Rose Corrigan, David Riddles (bassoon); Gary Grant, Malcolm McNabb, Rick Baptist, Tim Morrison (trumpet); Alan Kaplan, Phil Teele, William Booth, Ken Kugler (trombone); John A. Reynolds, David Duke, Phil Yao, Brian D. O'Connor, Todd Miller, Steve Becknell, Kurt Snyder, Jim Thatcher (horns); John Berkman, Randy Waldman, Tom Hensley (keyboards); Alan Estes, Dan Greco, Gregory Goodall, Thomas Raney, Peter Limonick, Wade Culbreath (percussion). Audio Mixer: Bill Schnee. Liner Note Author: Neil Diamond. Recording information: ArchAngel Recording Studio, Los A; Newman Scoring Stage, Twentieth Century Fox; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA. Photographers: Rocky Schenck; Neal Preston. Arrangers: Elmer Bernstein; Jeremy Lubbock; Alan Lindgren; Patrick Williams; Tom Hensley; William Ross; Jorge Calandrelli; Jonathan Tunick. Look, the guy's a legend, he'll do whatever he damn well pleases. Neil Diamond proved himself so solidly with decades of mega-hits that if, in the later stages of his career, he wants to indulge himself by singing some of his old favorites, no one should presume to be a naysayer. Especially not when he's backed by an 80-piece orchestra under the baton on legendary composer and conductor Elmer Bernstein. With his trademark gruff, emotive vocal style lending a unique edge to whatever he tackles, Diamond provides a new perspective on songs from classic films. In many cases, the songs have taken such a vital place in music history the films they came from have become secondary. Recommended to both Diamond fans and soundtrack buffs. Look, the guy's a legend, he'll do whatever he damn well pleases. Neil Diamond proved himself so solidly with decades of mega-hits that if, in the later stages of his career, he wants to indulge himself by singing some of his old favorites, no one should presume to be a naysayer. Especially not when he's backed by an 80-piece orchestra under the baton on legendary composer and conductor Elmer Bernstein. With his trademark gruff, emotive vocal style lending a unique edge to whatever he tackles, Diamond provides a new perspective on songs from classic films. In many cases, the songs have taken such a vital place in music history the films they came from have become secondary. Recommended to both Diamond fans and soundtrack buffs.
With a career as a hitmaker stretching across the decades, Neil Diamond has purveyed catchy, three-chord pop/rock, progressive singer/songwriter material, middle-of-the-road balladry, and even traditional country. He started out as a Brill Building hitmaker; a songwriter for hire, he worked alongside the likes of Carole King and Gerry Goffin, and penned hits for the Monkees and Jay & the Americans. His solo career took off in the mid 1960s and made him one of America's most successful recording artists and concert attractions for a long time to come. Even decades down the road, younger groups such as UB40 in the '80s, Urge Overkill in the '90s, and Smash Mouth in the 2000's were still scoring hits with Diamond's evergreen compositions.
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