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Heartlight | 
enlarge | Artist: Neil Diamond Label: Sbme Special Mkts. Category: Music
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 19891
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 886972486420 EAN: 0886972486420 ASIN: B0012GN2Q0
Release Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | Heartlight | | • | Lost Among the Stars | | • | Hurricane | | • | I'm Alive | | • | Comin' Home | | • | In Ensenada | | • | Fool for You | | • | Starflight | | • | I'm Guilty | | • | Front Page Story | | • | First You Have to Say You Love Me |
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Album Description Out of print in the U.S.! Originally released in 1982, Heartlight was Diamond's successful album named after the smash hit title track. The song 'Heartlight' itself was inspired by the movie E.T. Neil co-wrote that track, along with many songs on the album, with Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager. The album sessions were performed by his regular touring band plus guest appearances from Bacharach, Michael Omartian, Jim Keltner, David Foster, Lee Ritenour and many others. 11 tracks. Camden.
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Neil's last truly great album of original material December 21, 2007 Vincent (Livermore, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Until the release of his box set "Stages," virtually all of Neil's later albums were mediocre at best. This album is quieter, more melodic and less abrasive than Diamond's subsequent releases making heavy use of synthesizer and guitar picking. I also enjoy Ron Tutt's style of drumming much more than longtime drummer Dennis St. John's stale, tired, routine playing. There is nary a bad track on this album, possibly his most underrated one, and I was glad to hear that even people who gave it bad reviews still liked the tracks entitled "Front Page Story" and "In Ensenada." They are my two favs as well and really wish he would do a live version of them.
Some Of "Neil Diamonds" Best Workmanship January 16, 2007 Linda Owen 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Neil Diamond has long been one of my very most favorite artists. I Feel that "Heartlight" was overlooked and under-rated for the most part. If You as I do appreciate the totality of the songs and lyrics you select.....then you'll be very pleasantly surprized with "HEARTLIGHT"; and it will strike all the right cords in Your Heart too!!!!!!!!!
For die-hard Diamond fans and/or completists. April 13, 2006 Hooey Brown (Upstate NY) Overall, the album isn't great nor bad, but it has one of my all-time Diamond favorites, "I'm Alive" which would fit the soundtrack to the story of my life just fine. I would like to clear up what seems to be a popular misconception, though. The song "Heartlight" isn't from the movie "E. T." but the lyrics make it obvious that it was inspired by that movie. It was the song that got the most airplay, though "I'm Alive" is a much better song to me.
intended for easy listening - great vocal with good lyric January 29, 2006 80's music fan (Los Angeles, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Sorry, I could not agree with some reviewers that this is an inferrior & lifeless album from Neil Diamond.This album might have only one hit single 'Heartlight' but other songs are also very good.Each song in the album is melodious and has good lyric in it.I like the songs now as I used to like 16 years back when I bought this album in casette.Apart from slow and sentimental pop numbers like 'I'm guilty' & 'Fool for you', it has some catchy fast paced tracks like 'Starflight', 'Comin Home' and 'I'm alive'.Also rest of the songs 'Front page story', 'In Ensenada' are quite enjoyable.If want to enjoy some good music with great vocal accompanied with thoughtful lyrics, this is the right stuff for you.The album worths your money.
Heartlight 1982 September 29, 2005 Jerry A. Novack Neil Diamond's "Heartlight" is a good album, but not as good as "The Jazz Singer" from 1980. There are four good songs on "Heartlight" including the title track, "I'm Alive," "Front Page Story" and "Lost Among The Stars." Neil Diamond has put out great albums, but "Heartlight" misses the mark a bit. Not to say, this is a poor album, but if you are looking for songs that sound better or similiar to the title track, a top 10 in 1982, you will be disappointed. But if you are a huge Neil Diamond fan, it is worth getting.
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