"NEIL DIAMOND"
AUSTRALIAN ALBUM DISCOGRAPHY
Contact Manfred at: meguiars@dodo.com.au
© Copyright 2006.
1966
THE FEEL OF NEIL DIAMOND
EMI STATESIDE 0SL10024(Black Label)
: Released December 1966.
: Edge Spine had title as “SOLITARY MAN” in small blue print.
: Released in Australia as a “Mono” recording only and had two extra tracks
included (The Boat That I Row & Thank The Lord For The Night Time) due to it
being released months later than the initial USA Bang Records disc which also
had a Stereo version issued alongside the Mono.
: Re-issued around 1969 with the same Cat. No. of OSL-10024 but using the later
issued Orange Stateside LP label.
CD (Never Manufactured)
1967
JUST FOR YOU
EMI STATESIDE MSL-6035 (NZ)
: To date I have not seen an Australian copy of this release except as a New
Zealand issue that was released there.
CD (Never Manufactured)
1968
VELVET GLOVES AND SPIT
MCALP-124 (Blue Label)
First charted 13/5/73 Went to No.40, spent10 weeks in top 40.
: First issue using this title had the Blue label with the same a gloss cover
picture which had the close up of Neil’s face on it. This LP only had 2
production runs and never used the same graphics as used on the USA re-issue LP.
: Re-released with the same cover as mentioned above but with Black / Rainbow
label. This was a very short-lived issue as it was re-packaged as Brooklyn
Roads. Very Rare.
: Re-released as “BROOKLYN ROADS” MCALP-124 in late 1973 with the Black /
Rainbow label. Cover had the same standing portrait picture of Neil as used on
the US re-issues of the “Rainbow” LP. The actual song list remained unchanged.
CD MCAD-31051 (Import using the re-issued US LP cover graphics)
NEIL DIAMONDS GREATEST HITS
EMI STATESIDE SSLM-6041 (NZ)
: To date I have not seen an Australian copy of this one except as a New Zealand
issue that’s in my collection and thus until I know more I won’t speculate.
CD (Never Manufactured)
1969
SWEET CAROLINE
MCALP-110 (Blue Label)
: Initially this was the Blue labelled Australian issue of the USA release of
“Brother Loves Travelling Salvation Show” but using a portrait cover instead of
the “Original Medicine Show Wagon” cover and minus the track “Brother Loves
Travelling Salvation Show.
: Re-issued several times on the Black / Rainbow label, but still minus the
track Brother Loves Travelling Salvation Show and sporting the same portrait
cover. This cover was later adopted in the USA on the 3rd. re-issue (1969) of
the album, released by UNI Records. The US version had Sweet Caroline added on
the 9th. re-issue (1985) onwards, while it was on all Australian issues from day
one of its release.
: Last issue in 1983 has a new Cat. Number ASTLP-2003 and issued on the Clouds &
Rainbow label. (See 1983 entry)
CD MCAD-31050 (Import only with portrait cover & contains the track “Brother
Loves”)
TOUCHING YOU, TOUCHING
ME MCALP-116 (Blue Label)
First charted 23/3/70. Went to No.9, spent 8 weeks in top 40.
: First Issue on Blue label.
: Re-issued on Black / Rainbow label
: Last issue in 1983 has a new Cat. Number ASTLP-2006 and issued on the Clouds &
Rainbow label. (See 1983 entry)
CD MCAD-31052 (Import)
1970
GOLD “Recorded Live at The Troubadour”
MCA MAPS-3374 (Blue Label)
: Neil’s first Live LP and issued on Blue label.
: Re-issued on Black / Rainbow label.
: Re-issued again in the very late 70’s on the Clouds & Rainbow label.
First charted 18/1/71. Went to No.34, spent 2 weeks in the top 40.
CD MCAD-1683 (Import)
SHILO
EMI Stateside SASL-9707 (Green label)
: First issue had the “White” Dot to Dot cover, same as the US issue but using
the Stateside Logo on the bottom right hand corner where the US issue had the
Bang Logo.
: Re-released 1978 under the label (budget label) DRUM STATESIDE 8024 but had
the original Cat. Number SASL-9797 Green Stateside Label record inserted.
: Re-released with Photo cover.
CD (Never Manufactured)
TAP ROOT MANUSCRIPT
MCA MAPS-3974 (Blue Label)
First charted 29/3/71. Went to No.31, spent 2 weeks in the top 40.
: First issue had the blue label and gatefold cover.
: Re-issued on Black / Rainbow label with quality of the cardboard cover
differing from pressing to pressing, but it still utilised the original style
gatefold cover.
: Last issue on Clouds & Rainbow label and still with the gatefold cover.
CD MCAD-31071 (Import)
DO IT
EMI STATESIDE SESL-9773 (Green label)
Cover showing two people dancing with red/yellow background, (very 1960’s)
: First issue had high gloss cover.
: Second issue had a matt finish cover deleting the laminated gloss plastic.
: Re-issues were pressed by the same company and kept the same Cat. Number, its
cover has a centred portrait of Neil surrounded by pink stripes on black
background
: Re-released using the following new Cat. Number EMI AXIS-6215 (Black & White
budget label for sales in Woolworth’s / Safeway Variety Stores) it had the same
black portrait cover as previous issue but showing Axis Logo on bottom RH
corner.
: Last issue was the same but advertising song titles on the front cover.
CD (Never Manufactured)
1971
STONES
MCA MAPS-5376 (Blue Label)
First charted 13/12/71. Went to No.13, spent 15 weeks in the top 40.
: First issue on the Blue label.
: Subsequent issues were on the Black / Rainbow label.
CD MCAD-31049 (Import)
1972
MOODS
MCA MAPS-6097 (Blue Label)
First charted 31/7/72. Went to No.4, spent 38 weeks in the top 40.
: First issue had a textured cover with the disc having the MCA Blue label.
: Subsequent re-issues all had smooth covers with the Black / Rainbow label.
: Last issue in 1983 had a new Cat. Number, ASTLP-2004 and was issued on the
Clouds & Rainbow label. (this last issue of Moods is still subject to
confirmation)
CD MCAD-31061 (Import)
DIAMONDS AND GOLD
EMI AXIS-6069
A Bang compilation. (Black & White budget label for sales in Woolworth’s /
Safeway Variety Stores)
: First release has high gloss cover.
: Re-issue had matt cover without any gloss for appeal enhancement.
CD (Never Manufactured)
HOT AUGUST NIGHT
MCA MAPS-6385 (Blue Label)
First charted on 11/12/1972 and went straight to No.1, spending a whopping 224
weeks in the top 40.
1. The “First” very short-lived issue had a Full Gloss Gate-fold outer cover and
was the last of Neil’s MCA LP’s to sport the “Original” Blue MCA label with
multi-coloured Hexagonalled centre. It labels were replaced shortly after the
albums release with the new predominantly Black label which featured the
striking multi-coloured Rainbow that was soon to become arguably their best
known label.
2. Re-issued with the same gatefold cover but now with matt-finished outer
surfaces, also continued to contain the discs with the Black / Rainbow label.
This was the most common issue that most households owned. It was released
towards the end of 1973.
3. Re-released in 1980 with a LIMITED EDITION “Custom Label” Black vinyl issue
that had an extra “10 of ONLY”, GOLD VINYL, LIMITED EDITION discs integrated
within the whole pressing.
: Gold Discs limited to only 10 in Australia, made exclusively for a
competition.
: Pressed by Polygram due to their acquisition of MCA Records.
4. Re-released around 1981 as gatefold cover but having discs with the new
Clouds and Rainbow Label. Polythene bags were replaced with label exposing paper
sleeves.
5. Re-released in 1985 by Hammard TV Productions and using the same original MCA
artwork but including the Hammard Company Logo on the front and rear covers. It
was given a new Cat. Number of HAM-118 also it had the yellow / white Hammard
labels and was advertised as a TV Special. This 2 LP set was licensed through
WEA Records.
6. 1990. The very last release in Australia of Hot August Night pressed on vinyl
was issued with a new Cat. Number, MCA 6896-1
This remained an MCA release still using the clouds and rainbow label. Same
artwork on the outer cover but no gatefold, both discs slid into the budget made
single sleeve cover.
7. Re- released in 1992 on CD, “BMG” MCAD2-6896 utilising the Double thickness
casing.
Entered the charts in Feb 92 at No.33, went to No.15, spent 14 weeks in the
charts.
This Album was the No.1 selling album on vinyl in 1973 and 40th. best selling
album on CD in 1992.
8. Released as an “ORIGINAL MASTER RECORDING” by Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs,
utilising a Cat. Number of MFSL-2-024. MFSL was a company that specialised in
producing very high quality Audiophile records of landmark LP’s. Having a number
of 024 means it was one of the first and thus was a highly regarded LP in its
time.
The Artwork for the cover was much the same as the “Original” LP but had extra
thick paper and polythene protective sleeves for the precious vinyl enclosed,
also a printed sheet was enclosed explaining all about the whole manufacturing
process that goes into the making of the final product. These records are
clearly identified by a BOLD yellow strip across the top of the album cover
containing the words “Original Master Recording”. These discs were pressed in
Japan by the Japanese Victor Company (JVC) and available worldwide, including
Australia. This was the first of two, Neil Diamond LP’s that were to be made
available by MFSL and many of the later CBS releases were issued by CBS’s own
Half Speed Master Recordings label, “Mastersound”. These discs are the most
collectable and highly sought after versions of the mainstream records and thus
are very hard to find in Mint Condition.
9. HOT AUGUST NIGHT CD MFSL ULTRA DISK II
UDCD2-584
This is the above mentioned 2 LP set remastered and issued on 24 karat gold
surfaced CD’s opposed to regular Aluminium variety. It was released in August of
1995. These were solely manufactured in the USA and only available as a “Special
Order” through music stores that had the ability to import directly from
overseas themselves. These “ULTRA DISK II” issues were packaged in special “Lift
& Lock” jewel cases that allowed goof proof access to the discs as they were
lifted upwards and released for easy handling when the case was opened, but when
closed this mechanism retracted and clamped the disc down firmly, thus avoiding
the precious gold disc the ability to rattle around inside the case and running
the risk of damaging the surface of the disc by the centre lock mount. As the
years have gone by many of these special cases have had to be discarded due to
accidental breakage owing to the casings lightweight construction and thus the
contents can be easily transplanted into a normal jewel case, so this is a dead
give away that the item is no longer totally original. This issue came in two
separate cases and had all new specially made artwork that was totally different
to the artwork we’ve all grown to love, also a lovely booklet just finishes this
stunning set off to perfection. This is a “True Collectable” and good examples
complete with the original cardboard outer retainer cover have been known to
fetch up to around US$120.00 on the secondhand market. Ouch !
***Please Note, The normal retail Hot August Night issued album was known to be
in at least one of every 7 households Australia wide by 1976 but who knows now
where that figure lies ever since it’s issue onto CD. First CD issues were
originally brought into Australia as an Import from Germany and then the USA in
two separate standard jewel cases but then eventually was locally pressed by
Disctronics in 1992 and sold in the double thickness case containing both discs
but with substantially poorer grade artwork. Disctronics was Australia’s first
CD pressing plant and came online in the very late 80’s but didn’t do much
mainstream pressing until the early 90’s as Australia was one of the last
countries to embrace the “then” new audio age technology.
1973
RAINBOW
MCA MAPS-7018
First charted 10/9/73. Went to No.7, spent 25 weeks in the top 40.
: The “original issue” had an Artist’s rendition painted portrait of Neil on the
front cover and a rainbow on the rear of the cover. This cover was soon
discarded in the USA due to Neil’s disapproval and replaced with the same
picture as used on the Australian release of “Brooklyn Roads”.
: Last issue in 1983 has a new Cat. Number ASTLP-2001 and issued on the Clouds &
Rainbow label. (See 1983 entry)
CD MCAD-1606 (Import)
BROOKLYN ROADS
MCA MCALP-124
This was the re-covered / re-named re-issue of the original “Velvet Gloves and
Spit” LP and shared the same catalogue number as the “Original” 1968 release LP.
This album used the exact same picture as the USA re-issued Rainbow LP that was
released nearly simultaneously and thus the picture was shared between both
LP’s.
** Please Note ! Just to clarify, This LP was only ever released on the Black /
Rainbow label, which indicates that it was never released any earlier than late
1973 as so many people seem to suggest it was. This confusion is created solely
due to the early Cat. No. it retained from it’s low volume selling predecessor.
It was also released at about the same time as Neil was about to release JLS
with his new Record Company, CBS. This was an attempt to capitalise on the new
CBS release. The “Brooklyn Roads” LP far outsold the original “Velvet Gloves and
Spit” LP release. Just as a matter of interest this LP with similar appearance
but different typeset was also released in South Africa.
CD (As Brooklyn Roads it was Never Manufactured, see Velvet Gloves & Spit)
JONATHON LIVINGSTON SEAGULL
CBS SBP-234402 (Custom Label)
First charted 3/12/73. Went to No.1, spent 42 weeks in the top 40.
Several different gatefold covers were manufactured.
: One has the record sleeve in the right hand side of the gatefold with a side
access for disc, also a top access sleeve variety for the disc on the RH side
was made.
: The other 2 versions are the same but with the record on the LH side and thus
the
text / picture positions had to be swapped.
: Final issue had the record on the RH side of the gatefold but with no viewing
hole for the label in the centre of the inside cover.
: Half Speed Master Issued, Imported from Germany, CBS-H-42550
All artwork is the same. Also note that the Songbook was never made available in
the Australian pressings as was inserted with the UK and USA issues.
CD CBS 69047 (Import & Locally made)
1974
HIS TWELVE GREATEST HITS
MCA MAPS-7400
First charted 8/7/74 Went to No. 32, spent 34 weeks in the top 40.
: Direct Disk Labs, Imported Audiophile Disc SD-11612
CD MCAD-37252 (Local & Imported)
SERENADE
CBS SBP-234482 (Custom Label)
First charted 4/11/74. Went to No.1, spent 35 weeks in the top 40.
: Has been issued about 6 different times and can be identified by the small
inconsistencies / changes and positioning of the CBS logo and catalogue number
on the front cover. No dates can be identified by these small abnormalities.
This album was the 14th. best selling album in 1974, & the 24th. best selling
album for the successive year of 1975.
CD CBS 69067 (Local) (US Import CK-32919 & Later Imported Issue CBS 69067)
SERENADE
SQP-234482
Quadraphonic issue released under CBS’s unique SQ label. This was “one of ”
issue.
CD (Never Manufactured)
1975
DIAMONDS
MCA MAPS-7541
First charted 7/7/75. Went to No.52, spent 12 weeks in the top 100.
: 2LP set released predominantly in Australia and the UK (Not in the USA)
CD (Never Manufactured)
SOLITARY MAN
EMI INTERNATIONAL SCA-002
Released November 1975
First charted on 2/2/76, went to No.4 and spent 15 weeks in the top 100.
: The common misbelief of this one being a repackaged version of the 1967 Bang
Records issue of “Neil Diamonds Greatest Hits” and released in 1972 is simply a
myth. It was merely a record issued for the 1975 Christmas sales market as there
was no new material of Neil’s released for that year. It was actually marked
published “Bang Records 1972”, as was the USA 2LP release titled “Double Gold”,
which was Bang’s failed weapon to combat MCA’s new unbeatable “Hot August Night
MCA2-8000” release. But here in Australia EMI decided Hot August Night was far
too big to peg anything against and thus kept the compacted, re-packaged / named
version of “Double Gold” as a single disc, gatefold covered release and held it
over until 1975 as no real MCA competition appeared on the “then” market.
CD (Never Manufactured)
1976
BEAUTIFUL NOISE
CBS SBP-234777
First charted 9/7/76 at No.2, spent a total 16 weeks in the charts, 8 of those
weeks were at No.1 and 4 weeks at No.2.
This album was the 5th. best selling album for 1976.
CD CDCBS 86004 (Local and Imported)
20 SUPER HITS, NEIL DIAMOND
MCA MAPS-7740
: This LP was MCA’s attempt to capitalise on Neil’s 1976 World Tour
First charted 31/5/76. Went to No.52, spent 11 weeks in the top 100.
CD (Never Manufactured)
AND THE SINGER SINGS HIS SONGS
MCA MCA-2227
This LP was merely a compilation of previously released material to once again
capitalise on the success of CBS’s new “Beautiful Noise” LP, much the same
scenario as what BANG / EMI did every time MCA released a new LP previously.
*Note ! This LP did not chart.
CD MCAD-1607 (Import)
1977
LOVE AT THE GREEK
CBS S2BP-220184
First charted 25/2/77 at No.8, Went to No.7, spent 25 weeks in the top 100.
CD CDCBS 95001 (Import)
I’M GLAD YOU’RE HERE WITH ME TONIGHT
CBS SBP-237052
First charted 28/11/77 at No.10, Went to No.8, spent 3 weeks in the charts.
: First pressing had the Lizard skin textured pattern cover.
: Subsequent re-issues were printed on plain non-textured flat cardboard.
CD 462740 2 (Local) CK-34990 (Import)
1978
YOU DON’T BRING ME FLOWERS
CBS SBP-237233
First charted 22/12/78 at No.25, went to No.4, spent 24 weeks in the top 100.
This album was the 30th. best seller for 1978 and top 20th. in 1979.
: First pressing had a Brown classy inner sleeve with credits printed on one
side.
: Second issue had a Buff coloured inner sleeve with lyrics.
: Third issue had no inner sleeve just a lyrics sheet inserted.
: Half Speed Master Issued, Imported from Germany, CBSH-86077
CD CDCBS-86077 (Import)
1979
READERS DIGEST, THE BEST OF NEIL DIAMOND
RD4-275-1/2/3/4
Blue coloured 4 LP box set with Portrait of Neil on the front. Release date
between 1978 and 1980. This box set was also manufactured overseas with
virtually no variation except for country of manufacture stated on the record
labels themselves.
CD (Released later in 1995)
SEPTEMBER MORN
CBS SBP-237341
First charted 1/2/80 at No.15. Went to No.3, spent 19 weeks in the charts.
: Re-released in 1980 as a (Nice Price) double album with “I’m glad you’re here
with me tonight”, using a new Cat. Number of, CBS 241057
CD CDCBS-86096 (Import)
THE VERY BEST OF NEIL DIAMOND
J&B JB 039
First charted 7/1/80. Went to No 30. Spent 10 weeks in the top 100.
CD (Never Manufactured)
A COLLECTION OF HIS GREAT WORKS 1968-1972
MAPS-10924
This is the ultra rare 8 Record Box Set that MCA released towards the end of
1979 and to date I only know of one in existence. It has a full-length
silhouette of Neil in “Concert Pose” against a totally black background with his
name written in Gold link script underneath.
The LP's included are Hot August Night, Sweet Caroline, Touching You Touching
Me, Stones, Brooklyn Roads, Moods, Gold, Tap Root Manuscript. Most of the LP’s
have the Clouds and Rainbow label on them, which in itself is quite unique, as
some of these LP’s were never individually issued using this late issue label
eg. Gold.
If you have one of these and are prepared to sell it please contact me on the
e-mail address at the bottom of this list.
1980
THE JAZZ SINGER
CAPITOL EMI PST-12120
First charted 19/12/80 at No.24. Went to No.13, spent 9 weeks in the top 40,
then
re-entered charts on 19/6/81 at No.13. Went to No.2 and spent a further 16 weeks
in the top 40. It spent a total of 45 weeks in the top 100 was the 14th. best
selling album for the year of 1981.
There were varies issues of this LP under the same catalogue number.
: First issue had raised Lettering on the front cover and the disc had the
Capitol Custom Black Jazz Singer Label.
: The second had the same raised covered lettering but a different silver and
black label.
: The future pressings were printed on plain flat cardboard and sported the
standard Purple Capitol label.
: The last standard issue was the same as previous issue but had the Tri-Colour
circular bordered Capitol label.
CD CDP-7-46026-2 (Import)
CD Re-issued onto SONY due to EMI Copyright Expiration, Cat No.483927-2 (Local)
THE JAZZ SINGER
MOBILE FIDELITY MFSL-1-071
Made in America and available in Australia using the unique MFSL catalogue
number.
THE JAZZ SINGER
MOBILE FIDELITY CAPITOL EMI PST 12120
Released after the initial album, this MFSL album was pressed in Japan, the
cover printed in America but had a scheduled release in Australia so I have
mentioned it here.
SEPTEMBER MORN / I’M GLAD YOU’RE HERE WITH ME TONIGHT
CBS SBP-241057
This was the beginning of a unique era by joining two different single album
releases together as a double LP set and known as “THE NICE PRICE DOUBLE”. This
was the only vinyl issue to date utilising Neil’s material but the trend resumed
in the CD era.
COLLECTOR SERIES NEIL DIAMOND
R90066
World Record Club release of a single LP compilation album.
: Released approximately 1980 and only available to World Record Club members.
CD (Never Manufactured)
1981
LOVE SONGS
MCA MCA-5239-1
Released to capitalise of the huge success of “The Jazz Singer”.
This LP did not Chart.
CD MCD-01490 (Import)
LOVE SONGS TV OFFER J&B RECORDS
J&B JB-O86
A later re-release of the MCA original
First charted 26/10/81. Went to No.37, spent 13 weeks in the top 100.
CD (Never Manufactured)
ON THE WAY TO THE SKY
CBS SBP-237720
First charted 7/12/81. Went to No.12, spent 17 weeks in the top 100.
: Half Speed Master Issued, Imported from Germany, CBS-H-47628
CD CK-37628 (Import only)
1982
HIS 12 GREATEST HITS VOLUME II
CBS SBP-237776
First charted 7/6/82. Went to No.21, spent 23 weeks in the top 100.
: Half Speed Master Issued, Imported from Germany, CBS-H-48068
CD CBS-85844 (Import)
HEARTLIGHT
CBS SBP-237854
First charted 15/11/82 at No.15. Went to No.8, spent 17 weeks in the top 100.
: Half Speed Master Issued, Imported from Germany, CBS-H-48359
CD CBS-462778 2 (Local) CBS-25073 (Import)
RAINBOW
ASTLP-2001
Re-release of the original 1973 MCA album.
Made in New Zealand for the Australian market with a picture cover of Neil
standing next to a stone column as used on the 2nd. issue of the same US title.
This photo was also used on the “Australia Only”, Brooklyn Roads LP.
SWEET CAROLINE
ASTLP-2003
Re-release of the original Australian MCA 1969 album
Made in New Zealand for the Australian Market.
STONES
ASTLP-2005
Re-release of the original MCA 1971 album
Made in New Zealand for the Australian market.
: Initial pressings had the standard Clouds and Rainbow label.
TOUCHING YOU, TOUCHING ME
ASTLP-2006
Re-release of the original MCA 1969 album.
Made in New Zealand for the Australian market.
: Initial pressings had the standard Clouds and Rainbow label.
: Future pressings had a paint splash label (tan label with colourful fake paint
markings)
PORTRAIT
ASTLP-2007
Re- release of the original Portrait compilation, (MCA-027) with the Bluish
Purple cover and the clouds and rainbow label.
Pressed in New Zealand and released in Australia.
CD (Released later in the 90’s as Rainbow Records RCD-305)
1983
CLASSICS, THE EARLY YEARS
CBS SBP-237924
All songs are original “Bang Records” recordings released on the CBS Label.
CD CDCBS-25531 (Local)
1984
THE VERY BEST OF NEIL DIAMOND
J&B JB-166
Re-issue of the 1979 LP, but sporting a newer style yellow label with a circular
pattern.
First charted 30/1/84. Went to No.27, spent 11 weeks in the top 100.
CD (Never Manufactured)
SWEET CAROLINE
AXIS AX-156100
Aussie issue coinciding with the same LP released on the MFP Budget label
(MFP-50449) in the UK. (not the original 1969 issue with the same name) This
Australian issue is on the budget Axis Label, which makes this one somewhat
strange as it was pressed by EMI but contains all MCA compositions. EMI, as we
know, was the company that was contracted to release all of Neil’s “Bang
Records” material.
PRIMITIVE CBS SBP-238021
First charted 13/8/83 at No.21. Went to No.19, spent 12 weeks in the top 100.
: Original issue had a round sticker on the front advertising “Turn Around” as
the hit single.
: Later issues were identical apart from the deleted Promo sticker.
CD 471306 2 (Local)
1986
HEADED FOR THE FUTURE
CBS SBP-8169
First charted 16/6/86. Went to No.76, spent 6 weeks in the top 100.
CD CBS-26952 (Local)
1987
HOT AUGUST NIGHT II
CBS-460408-1
First charted 14/12/87 at No.24. Went to No.16, spent 13 weeks in the top 100.
CD CBS-460408-2 (Import)
1989
THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES
CBS-463201-1
First charted 13/3/89. Went to No.92, spent 2 weeks in the top 100.
The “Last” album released of Neil’s that was pressed on vinyl locally in
Australia.
CD CBS-463201-2 (Import)
****All releases from this point on are on compact disc ****
1991
LOVESCAPE
COLUMBIA 468890-2
First charted 14/10/91 at No.33. Went to No.12, spent 24 weeks in the top 100.
Album was 34th. best selling album for the year 1992.
1992
THE ESSENTIAL DIAMOND COLLECTION
MCA MCAD 218609
First charted 30/3/92. Went to No.24, spent 12 weeks in the top 100.
HOT APRIL NIGHTS
MCA SVND 1000-2
This Australia Only Box Set contained the following 2 double disc sets, “Hot
August Night” & “The Essential Diamond Collection”, slipped inside a specially
made Promotional cardboard cover.
This Box Set was released to commemorate the “1992 Australian Concert Tour”.
First charted 6/4/92. Went to No.17, spent 9 weeks in the top 100.
NEIL DIAMOND, THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION
MCA MCD-32181
This 3 Disc Box Set Contained the following 3 albums, Stones, Moods and Touching
You Touching Me, slipped inside a specially made Promotional cardboard cover.
This was yet another disc set released to capitalise on the 1992 Australian
Tour.
THE GREATEST HITS 1966- 1992
COLUMBIA 471502-4
First charted 16/4/92 at No.23. Went to No.1, spent 26 weeks in the top100.
Album was 23rd. best selling album for the year 1992. Around this same period it
was the first time ever that Neil had 5 separate album entries in the “Official”
Aria Charts (Australia Record Industry Association) at any one time. A record of
which still stands proudly to date.
Strangely this was Sony’s (Neil’s current recording label) only attempt of
capitalising on Neil’s 1992 Australian Tour, the first in 16 years on Australian
soil.
PLEASE NOTE ! All tracks which were licensed to MCA that were used on this 2 CD
set were substituted for live cuts due to copyright limitations.
It far outsold all other releases at the time and is still a very sought after
CD set today.
THE CHRISTMAS ALBUM
COLUMBIA 472410-2
First charted 14/12/92. Went to No.18, spent 3 weeks in the top 100.
1993
UP ON THE ROOF
COLUMBIA 474356-2
First charted 28/10/93 at No.38. Went to No.38, spent 6 weeks in top 50.
1994
LIVE IN AMERICA
COLUMBIA 477211-2
Live tracks recorded in America from the 1991~1993 “In the Round” concerts.
THE BEST OF NEIL DIAMOND
MCD-19509
Very unique album cover as it shows Neil playing guitar left handed. Artwork has
been accidentally reversed in manufacturing process and never corrected. Nice
Flaw !
THE CHRISTMAS ALBUM VOLUME II
COLUMBIA 477598-2
Following on from the first Christmas album theme.
1995
THE BEST OF NEIL DIAMOND
Readers Digest 300275300-1\2\3
3 CD set release of the earlier Blue Boxed 4 Vinyl Record Set. This CD set now
has a green cover with a small photo of Neil in the centre.
HOT AUGUST NIGHT
MFSL ULTRA DISK II UDCD2-584
MFSL CD release of Hot August Night (Import Only)
See the special notes under the “Hot August Night” entry for this item.
NEIL DIAMOND CHRISTMAS ALBUM 1 & 2
COLUMBIA 481549-2
Double “Nice Price” Series, complete with artwork from both albums.
1996
THE ULTIMATE DIAMOND COLLECTION
MCA MCD-34177
This has the identical track listing to the earlier 1992 released “The Essential
Diamond Collection”. The only noticeable difference was the substituted artwork.
THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION
COLUMBIA / MCA MOOD CD45
First ever collaboration between Columbia and BMG (MCA) record companies
Digitally Remastered 2 Disc Set.
: First issue had a sticker claiming that the song list was digitally
remastered.
: Further issues had the sticker deleted.
TENNESSEE MOON
COLUMBIA 481378-2
First charted South Australia 25/2/96 at No.22. Went to No.2, spent 19 weeks
there.
Entered National charts 25/2/96 at No.5. Went to No.4, spent 15 weeks in charts.
First issue had a sticker place on the front promoting the upcoming 1996 Tour.
It is also worth mentioning that inside the artwork the contact details of the
now defunct Australian FOND Club appear. Later issues of this Album have had
this removed.
Note that this album was the first album since the 1991 released “Lovescape”
album that had nearly all totally new material written. A country version of
“Kentucky Woman” appears on this one.
IN MY LIFETIME
COLUMBIA C3K65013
First charted 22/12/96 at No.49 and stayed in the charts for just one week.
This is a 3 Disc Fold out Style Book complete with a very comprehensive booklet
with liner notes for all the tracks written by Neil himself. This set contains
many early demos and tracks that were never released for one reason or the
other. The inserted Book contains all the explanations why. This one was only
manufactured in the USA but plenty were shipped to Australia with an initial
price-point of AUD$50.00. This one set the new high watermark for the most
expensive music release to date. There was more to come, stay tuned !
1997
NEIL DIAMOND LIVE IN CONCERT
Reader’s Digest A3281562001
3 Disc Set of concert tracks recorded between 1977 & 1996.
This was a “Sony Music Special Products” item released exclusively for “Readers
Digest Subscribers only”. This one was never made available for general retail
sale.
1999
THE MOVIE ALBUM
COLUMBIA 491655-2
Covers done by Neil of many Classic Movie Songs. It never charted.
2000
HOT AUGUST NIGHT MCA-112 330-2
Digitally Remastered version containing 3 extra tracks mixed onto the end of
Disc 1,
These are as follows, Walk on Water, Kentucky Woman and Stones. Personally I
feel that these 3 tracks are from a later era as when you listen to Neil’s voice
it certainly shows. You be the judge. It is worth mentioning that it is claimed
that the sound quality of this release is supposed to be better than the MFSL
Ultra Disc II issued in 1995.
THE BEST OF THE MOVIE ALBUM
COLUMBIA ?????????
A condensed One CD version of the previously released 2 disc set. Expectably it
failed to chart and was quickly deleted by Sony.
2001
THREE CHORD OPERA
COLUMBIA 5024932000
This release was all new “Neil written material” but failed to chart in
Australia. Its release was in time with a rumoured Australian tour but due to
America’s 9/11 Australia was deleted from the tour schedule, so the story goes.
THE GREATEST HITS + CHRISTMAS ALBUM
COLUMBIA 452703-2
The same 1966~1992 CD Compilation as previously released but including the first
Christmas Album as an added Bonus Disc. This was a Christmas Special release.
2002
NEIL DIAMOND LOVE SONGS
MCA 112522-2
14 Re-mastered, previously released Tracks.
2003
THE ESSENTIAL NEIL DIAMOND
COLUMBIA 5010669000
2 CD Set. Part of the “ESSENTIAL SERIES”, of many SONY Artists.
STAGES, PERFORMANCES 1970~2002
COLUMBIA C5K-90540-S1
Live performances from between 1970 & 2002 spanning a 5 Disc set.
Also contains a bonus DVD of an Ireland Concert back in 2002 and also a sneak
peak backstage pass to “Diamondville” on the road.
This set was only manufactured in the USA and a limited amount of about 100 were
sent to Australia due to the price-point of the product being AUD$100.00 which
was about the same price for a ticket to the 2005 World Tour Concerts. This set
has now become the high price watermark for any “Official” Neil Diamond Music
release.
2005
NEIL DIAMOND GOLD
GEFFEN 9862865
2 Disc compilation set from Universal Music containing all previously released
MCA tracks. This part of a series of “Gold” titled CD’s, all from current or
previous Universal Music (BMG / MCA) artists.
THE ESSENTIAL / GREATEST HITS LIVE COLUMBIA 5010663000
2005 World Tour “Commemorative Edition” of the previously released 2 CD Set
along with the added “Greatest Hits Live” bonus DVD that was originally released
on VHS.
CLASSIC NEIL DIAMOND
MCA 112155-2
This CD is part of “The Ultimate Masters Collection” which features discs of 38
different artists that are all part of the “Universal Music” stable. This
compilation is actually published and copyrighted in 1999 as it was released
overseas originally back in 1999 but was not ever released in Australia at that
point. This CD was finally released in Australia for the Christmas sales period
for 2005 with the same Cat. No. as originally issued in 1999. Also let it be
known that this disc was actually manufactured in the EU, which is the European
Union.
NEIL DIAMOND 12 SONGS
COLUMBIA 82876759732
This Album is somewhat totally different to any Neil Diamond offering in the
past. This one is Neil stripped bare to predominantly just him and his guitar.
This is the first album since the song Cherry Cherry was recorded in 1966 that
features Neil actually playing and singing at the same time of the recording
process taking place. Rick Rubin, who produced the last few Johnny Cash albums,
produced this particular album. There are also numerous songs that never made it
to the final cut of this album and thus may show up at a later date. (so says
Neil)
EXTRA COMPACT DISCS ( In No Particular Order )
RAINBOW
RAINBOW MUSIC RCD-304
This has been released with a multitude of different covers
PORTRAIT
RAINBOW MUSIC RCD-305
This one also has been released with a multitude of different covers
PLAY ME
AX-701542
Compilation released by WEA Records under license from EMI.
NEIL DIAMOND – SWEET CAROLINE EMI AXIX-1561002
NEIL DIAMOND FIRST HITS
CD-352071 (Budget Import)
1989 German made Compilation CD of early “Bang Records” releases put out by the
Duchess Compact Disc Co. Five tracks were taken directly from records and thus
have a small amount vinyl noise on them but with them never having been
previously released on CD makes this one definitely worth finding and adding to
your collection.
PLAY ME
PCD-10056
Premium Masters Series, MCA / Castle Communications, 1994.
HIGH ROLLING MAN
PCD-10137
Premium Masters Series, MCA / Castle Communications, 1994.
NEIL DIAMOND, I KNEW LOVE
BMG 74321-40873-2
Released in 1996 on the BMG’s “Ariola” Label. Made overseas but sold in
Australia.
SONG SUNG BLUE ?????????
Number not known, Release of songs from the “Hot August Night” album
NEIL DIAMOND LIVE
SW-130
“UNLICENSED ISSUE”, Distributed by Mainline Music.
This CD had shocking quality sound and all tracks are simply poached directly
from “Hot August Night”. Definitely not worth hunting down unless you’ve got
nothing better to spend your cash on.
EXTRA VINYL & CD ALBUMS WITH NEIL DIAMOND SONG RELEASES
SOUNDS FOR HOPE AND HAPPINESS
EMI HMV SL-114
1975 Channel 10 Xmas Appeal record that included “THE LONG WAY HOME” as the
final track.
20 EXPLOSIVE HITS
EMI / COLUMBIA TVS-3
TV Special release that included the “Bang Records” issue of the 1967 song
“Shilo” that was ultimately to cause the split between Neil and Bert Berns, thus
as soon as Neil was at UNI / MCA Records the song was re-recorded and issued on
his first 1968 UNI album “Velvet Gloves & Spit”.
BIG HITS AND DIAMONDS
EMI SESL-10070
Green Stateside label
Compilation album including 3 of Neil Diamond’s hits.
TOP STAR FESTIVAL
6830-100 (Local)
1975 Australian equivalent to USA release of “20 Dynamic Hits Vol II”
K-Tel TU-223, except that it was minus 2 tracks. It featured Neil’s “Until It’s
Time
For You To Go”.
All artists featured on the record including Neil, supported the aid of World
Refugees.
NEIL DIAMOND SONGBOOK
VSOP-CD-172
This CD is a great collection of covers that were all originally written by Neil
and performed by other artists eg. 3 titles performed by The Monkees, Sunflower
which was a hit for Glen Campbell, Kentucky Woman / Deep Purple, Sunday & Me /
Jay & The Americans, The Boat That I Row made famous by LULU and so on. This one
is certainly interesting and thus should be found and added to any serious
collection. It was released on a rather strange label, “Connoisseur Collection”,
manufactured overseas in Europe but was sold here in Australia and thus I’ve
included it in this listing.
FRANK SINATRA, DUETS II
CD EMI CDP7243 8 28103-2-2
The Last Track is “THE HOUSE I LIVE IN (that’s America to me)”. This was a song
that was never done as a true duet, rather both voice tracks were recorded
individually and then mixed together using the magic of electronics in the
studio to produce a rather good result. This has become one of those forgotten
tracks that’s rarely mentioned nowadays.
NICE PRICE DOUBLE ALBUM SETS
Apart from the Double Christmas Album Set that has been mentioned previously,
there were about 2 other “NICE PRICE” doubles released as part of a marketing
series that I can recall, but I don’t have. They included the albums “CLASSICS
THE EARLY YEARS”, “BEAUTIFUL NOISE”, “JONATHON LIVINGSTON SEAGULL” and “YOU
DON”T BRING ME FLOWERS” I think ?? As soon as this information becomes clearer I
shall amend the list, alternatively if you have them please don’t hold back, let
me know on the E-mail address at the bottom of this list.
*There are probably Thousands of obscure records out there that would have the
odd Neil Diamond track on them, especially many compilation LP’s that have been
released over the years that have passed us by. Many records put out by
companies such as “Majestic Records” featured early Diamond songs eg. “I am I
said” etc.
SPECIAL NOTES
*All MCA releases up to and including Hot August Night were first released on
the “Original” Blue, Multi-coloured Hexagonal centered MCA label. Subsequent
re-issues were released on the Black / Rainbow Label which probably makes up the
majority of album sales over the latter years. All the LP’s were released over
and over again and thus it is very hard to identify the exact years of issue.
Production techniques are a general giveaway for the experienced collector.
*Most CBS releases had white labelled promotional discs produced for Radio
Station usage apart from a few that had a Gold style “Promotional Use Only”
Stamping on the rear cover but with the normal label issued eg. “Serenade”,
“Jonathan Livingston Seagull” and a couple of others. Since the introduction of
CD’s, most of these promos have been long discarded and found their way into
charity auctions, second hand record shops and markets which inturn have been
bought and found their way into the hands of collectors worldwide, thus they are
incredibly hard to find yet alone obtain at an affordable price. Ebay has become
a good source for collectable releases, both albums and singles with some
fetching incredible prices due to interests from overseas bidders who seem to
love Australian releases with a passion. Eg. See how much a copy of the original
Australian release of “The Feel of Neil Diamond” in “mint condition would fetch,
the mind boggles. By the way I don’t even have a mint copy myself and have yet
to see one.
Early in the sixties and seventies, the charts were compiled of singles and
occasionally the top 20 albums so we could find no record of some of Neil’s
released albums.
I have mentioned the chart if it was the top 40 or the top 20, (and occasionally
the top 100) but during the early years the records are quite inaccurate for
sale of albums.
The listing is compiled of known releases, compilations and imports which
actually
went on sale in shops across Australia. If you have any others that we may have
missed, please let me know so that I can first verify, then add it / them to the
list. A lot of the new CD’s were imported specially at the buyer’s request and
thus won’t be added to the list. A lot of my CD collection is actually imported
as I purchased varies releases from America prior to their release in Australia.
I have given the catalogue numbers of locally manufactured / available CD’s
first and if only Imported ones were available I have listed those Numbers
in-place and specially noted it. eg. “On The Way To The Sky” CD CK-37628 (Import
only). I know there are / may be discrepancies within the list, for instance, I
know that the Serenade CD was released in a very limited amount in NSW, (
approx. 200 copies), then deleted. From there on only US versions were being
directly imported by individual music stores. Later on the original Australian
Catalogue Number has been re-utilised on American made discs that were exported
to Australia, discarding the usual US “CK” prefixed number. No one from Sony
Music Entertainment can verify this and nor are they likely to want to attempt
to, but instances like this are only picked up by eagle eyes and ears like
myself and other people with the same passion thus can’t be taken as gospel.
This Discography was originally conceived and instigated by my good friend Pam,
she and I spent quite some time producing and presenting a Radio Show called
“The Real Feel Of Neil” that aired here in Australia for nearly 2 years and I
suppose this labour of love turned to the discography project. We spent quite a
while researching old Newspapers etc. at our capital city library to gain chart
information. My own vast Neil Diamond Record collection (known to be Australia’s
Largest) has supplied most of the actual collated information, eg. Numbers,
Issues, Re-issues, Order of Issue, Dates and Labels etc. etc. etc.
I would welcome any information that will help upgrade and improve this
discography.
Meanwhile, enjoy it and I hope it provides an accurate record for you to work
from.
Cheers from Australia,
Manfred.
Contact me at: meguiars@dodo.com.au
© Copyright 2006.