Classics: The Early Years Explained

Classics: The Early Years
Type:Compilation
Artist:Neil Diamond
Cover:Classicstheearlyyears.jpg
Released:1983
Recorded:1966–1967
Genre:Rock
Length:33:04
Label:Columbia
Producer:Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich
Prev Title:Heartlight
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:Primitive
Next Year:1984

Classics: The Early Years is a compilation album by American musician Neil Diamond released in 1983 featuring the early recordings he made for Bang Records in 1966 and 1967. After CBS acquired the Bang Records catalogue, the twelve best recordings were reissued on this album. Columbia gave Diamond control of the Bang masters of his recordings. The original copyright notice of this album read "(C) and (P)1983 Neil Diamond and CBS Inc." This compilation has a different track lineup compared to the 1968 Bang compilation album titled Neil Diamond's Greatest Hits which contains two cover songs. All the songs in this album are original Diamond compositions and substitutes "I'm A Believer" (which The Monkees covered) and "Shilo" in place of the Gary U.S. Bonds hit "New Orleans" and the Tommy James and the Shondells hit "Hanky Panky."

Only a few tracks are in true stereo. Later Neil Diamond compilations contained the mono versions, which makes this album the only source for the stereo versions of his Bang Records releases. The only true stereo version of "Kentucky Woman" was released in 1978 by Frog King records on the album Early Classics.

Cash Box said of the single "I Got the Feelin' (Oh No, No)" that "the gutsy sound of the infectious track backs Diamond’s multi-level, emotion-packed vocal."[1]

Track listing

All songs composed by Neil Diamond.

Notes and References

  1. CashBox Record Reviews . October 22, 1966 . 24 . 2022-01-12 . Cash Box.