Neil Diamond – Madrigal
“Madrigal” is Neil Diamond’s brief, wordless pause in the middle of his most adventurous album—an instrumental breath that feels like moonlight between prayers, folklore, and drums. On paper, “Madrigal” looks…
“Madrigal” is Neil Diamond’s brief, wordless pause in the middle of his most adventurous album—an instrumental breath that feels like moonlight between prayers, folklore, and drums. On paper, “Madrigal” looks…
“Moonlight Rider” is Neil Diamond whispering romance into the dark—an after-hours reverie where motion becomes comfort, and the night feels like the only place a tender truth can finally speak.…
“Gitchy Goomy” is Neil Diamond letting his serious heart take a playful detour—like a grin in the middle of a long road, reminding you that joy can be its own…
“The American Popular Song” is a self-portrait of pop itself—celebrating the way a simple tune can seize the heart, outlast its era, and keep our memories marching in time. There’s…
“Alone at the Ball” is Neil Diamond’s late-career portrait of the outsider in a crowded room—proof that you can be surrounded by music and still feel unheard, unless you learn…
“Sunny Disposition” is Neil Diamond singing about the miracle of emotional weather—how one bright spirit can pull another out of lifelong rain, not with arguments, but with presence. In the…
“The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine (Anymore)” becomes, with Neil Diamond, a late-night confession—when love leaves, even the sky feels like it has resigned. There are covers that feel like tribute,…
“(Ooo) Do I Wanna Be Yours” finds Neil Diamond late in his journey still daring to sound boyish and vulnerable—turning a simple crush into a long, moonlit meditation on belonging.…
“New York Boy” is Neil Diamond writing his own address into a melody—an affectionate self-portrait of a young man carrying Brooklyn pride and outsider nerves wherever the road takes him.…
The artist as his own fading masterpiece—Neil Diamond’s portrait of creation, loss, and the weary beauty of survival. When Neil Diamond released “The Last Picasso” in 1974 as part of…