The Best Years of Our Lives (Neil Diamond album) explained

The Best Years of Our Lives
Type:Studio
Artist:Neil Diamond
Cover:Neil Diamond The Best Years of Our Lives.jpg
Alt:Portrait of a dark-haired man playing a guitar
Released:13 December 1988
Genre:Adult contemporary
Label:Columbia
Producer:David Foster
Prev Title:Hot August Night II
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Lovescape
Next Year:1991

The Best Years of Our Lives is the eighteenth studio album by Neil Diamond. It was released by Columbia Records in 1988 and reached number 46 on the Billboard 200 chart, number 42 on the UK album chart, and number 92 on the Australian chart.[1] The album was certified gold by the RIAA on February 16, 1989.[2] In his review of The Best Years of Our Lives music critic Bryan Buss referred to it as "a strong entry in Diamond's oeuvre" and as "an album that is romantic and sentimental without being manipulative".

Three singles from the album, the title track, "This Time", and "Baby Can I Hold You" reached numbers 7, 9, and 28, respectively on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. "This Time" also reached #17 on the Irish Singles Chart.[3] Cash Box said of the title track that it was "not a terribly inspired tune, but served up with predictable skill by Mr. D."[4]

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. Sources:
  2. Web site: The Best Years of Our Lives . March 4, 2014.
  3. Web site: The Irish Charts - All there is to know . 2023-08-12 . www.irishcharts.ie.
  4. Top of the Pops. Cash Box. April 22, 1989. 2022-12-21. 18.
  5. Book: Kent, David . . Australian Chart Book . 1993 . 0-646-11917-6 . St Ives, New South Wales . David Kent (historian).