The Movie Album: As Time Goes By (Remastered) Neil Diamond

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Album-Release:
1998

HRA-Release:
08.11.2022

Label: Neil Diamond

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Adult Contemporary

Artist: Neil Diamond

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  • 1 As Time Goes By 02:56
  • 2 Secret Love 03:39
  • 3 Unchained Melody 03:50
  • 4 Can You Feel The Love Tonight 04:08
  • 5 The Way You Look Tonight 02:39
  • 6 Love With The Proper Stranger 03:29
  • 7 Puttin' On The Ritz 02:57
  • 8 When You Wish Upon A Star 02:46
  • 9 The Windmills Of Your Mind 04:21
  • 10 Ebb Tide 02:38
  • 11 True Love 03:12
  • 12 My Heart Will Go On 04:13
  • 13 The Look Of Love 04:00
  • 14 In The Still Of The Night 04:40
  • 15 Moon River 03:32
  • 16 Ruby 03:16
  • 17 Suite Sinatra: I've Got You Under My Skin / One For My Baby 04:22
  • 18 And I Love Her 02:25
  • 19 Can't Help Falling In Love 03:07
  • 20 As Time Goes By (Reprise) 00:45
  • Total Runtime 01:06:55

Info for The Movie Album: As Time Goes By (Remastered)



The Movie Album: As Time Goes By is a 1998 album by Neil Diamond, conducted by Elmer Bernstein.

"On this lazy, nearly shameless album (two albums that don't even make it to 70 minutes combined), Neil Diamond visits movie songs past ("As Time Goes By") and present ("My Heart Will Go On") with stops along the way for takes on almost anything you would anticipate an album and artist like this would cover ("Unchained Melody"? There. "Can You Feel the Love Tonight"? Ditto. "Moon River"? Yep, it's there.) Assisted by conductor Elmer Bernstein and an 80-piece orchestra, Diamond takes a 20-song stroll down film memory lane on The Movie Album: As Time Goes By with a bombast that often borders on parody. Oversinging like he's never oversung before, Diamond makes even the most inspired tunes of the bunch ("And I Love Her," "Can't Help Falling in Love") into Branson-worthy set pieces that are all melodramatic glitz and no style. A black stain on both Diamond and movies." (Michael Gallucci, AMG)

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