Disc 01 01. Diamond, Neil "Cracklin' Rosie (Single Version)"
02. Diamond, Neil "Forever In Blue Jeans (Single Version)"
03. Diamond, Neil "Song Sung Blue (Single Version)"
04. Diamond, Neil "Sweet Caroline (Single Version)"
05. Diamond, Neil "Holly Holy (Single Version)"
06. Diamond, Neil "Red Red Wine"
07. Diamond, Neil "Hello Again (From "The Jazz Singer" Soundtrack)"
08. Diamond, Neil "Beautiful Noise"
09. Diamond, Neil "America (From "The Jazz Singer" Soundtrack)"
10. Diamond, Neil "September Morn"
11. Diamond, Neil "Love On The Rocks (From "The Jazz Singer" Soundtrack)"
Disc 02 01. Diamond, Neil "Shilo (Single Version)"
02. Streisand, Barbra "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"
03. Diamond, Neil "Morningside"
04. Diamond, Neil "Soolaimon (Single Version)"
05. Diamond, Neil "Play Me"
06. Diamond, Neil "Kentucky Woman (Single Version)"
07. Diamond, Neil "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon (Remastered 2011 / Mono)"
08. Diamond, Neil "Soliltary Man (Remastered 2011 / Mono)"
09. Diamond, Neil "I'm A Believer"
10. Diamond, Neil "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show"
11. Diamond, Neil "Cherry Cherry (Remastered 2011 / Mono)"
12. Diamond, Neil "I Am...I Said (Single Version)"
Number of discs:
2
Description:
"All-Time Greatest Hits (2 LP)" by Neil Diamond is a comprehensive collection that brings together the most iconic songs from one of pop music?s legendary voices. Spanning decades of chart-topping hits, this double vinyl set includes timeless classics such as "Sweet Caroline," "Cracklin? Rosie," and "Song Sung Blue." The rich analog sound of the LP format offers listeners an authentic musical experience, perfect for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Released by Capitol Records, a label renowned for its commitment to quality and history with some of the world?s greatest artists, this compilation stands as a testament to Neil Diamond's enduring appeal. Neil Diamond himself is celebrated for his powerful songwriting and charismatic performances; over his career, he has sold more than 130 million records worldwide and been inducted into both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame.