Tap Root Manuscript
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Cracklin' Rosie
- Free Life
- Coldwater Morning
- Done Too Soon
- He Ain't Heavy ... He's My Brother
- Childsong
- I Am The Lion
- Madrigal
- Soolaimon
- Missa
- African Trilogy
- Childsong
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12333 in Music
- Released on: 1999-03-20
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 36 minutes
Customer Reviews
A Game of Two Halves - Both Excellent
When I think of Neil Diamond and his music, this is how I like to remember him. This is absolutely superb. Not only is it littered with quality material, it also formed the bedrock of a lot of his songs that became the framework of his stunning live show on "Hot August Night", another must have.
The album is essentially split into two. The first half is a collection of some of his most inspired offerings to date. All 5 tracks are excellent. Why doesn't he play songs like "Coldwater Morning" more often - if at all? As previously mentioned in another review here, there is a wealth of material available to do an alternative show including such gems as this.
As for the second half it is a triumph. A piece of work that just flows majestically, capturing a mood and excitement of music influenced by another culture, yet somehow filtered back to represent a modern interpretation. A work of genius by a man at the top of his craft.
In many ways I have to thank none other than Noel Edmunds for my introduction to this album. Back in his "hey day", Edmunds used to host a very good radio show for Radio 1 on a Sunday morning. He himself was a great champion of Diamond and used to play a lot of his tracks, sometimes three in a row. He also used the "African Trilogy" theme as link music between items. Funny how we get influenced!
I have knocked enough of Neil Diamond's efforts in the latter years, but where credit is due; I feel it should be rewarded with the appropriate words of reward. This really is a classic. If you rummage through any so called Neil Diamond fan's collection and this isn't there...........well they're not really a fan of the real Neil Diamond. Go and get it now!
It doesn't get better than this.........
An absolute masterpiece. I "borrowed" the original music cassette from my father years ago and played it until the tape snapped! The African themed music has to be the best chill out music ever. For those who were disappointed with the Greatest Hits re-hashes, get this album now and your faith will be restored, and then some. My only complaint - it doesn;t last long enough! I can listen to this album over and over again. And have done..........
A must have for real Neil Diamond fans.
Paul Simon eat your heart out! Diamond uses African voices and themes to punctuate this album that is a forgotten star of his catalogue, was it ahead if its time? You decide. Thankfully re-released this album is beautifully naive and beautiful. This has to rank as one of the must have records for any true Neil Diamond fans.



