New Album Releases 05/06/08: Neil Diamond, Elvis Costello, Last Shadow Puppets, Clay Aiken, Barenaked Ladies, Toby Keith, & More
Published May 06, 2008
I think just about everybody has a favorite Neil Diamond song, don't they?
I'd probably have to narrow mine down to two. I just can't decide between that first song I ever heard that I knew was his — the mid-sixties pop-rock chestnut, "Cherry, Cherry" — and "Holly Holy," his uplifting anthem from a little later that same decade.
But that's just the kind of legendary songwriter (and of course, performer) that Neil Diamond is. Like Dylan, Lennon and McCartney, and maybe Paul Simon — Neil Diamond falls into that unique category where you can pick just about any one of the dozens of great songs he has written over the past — what? five decades now? — and remember exactly where you were the first time you heard it.
Although Neil Diamond lost some of his luster with the hipster crowd in the seventies and eighties when he headed straight for the middle of the road with songs like "September Morn," he began to regain that about ten years ago when Urge Overkill covered his "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon" for the Pulp Fiction soundtrack.
That transition was completed when he began making records with producer Rick Rubin, who revived Johnny Cash's career in much the same way in his final years just before he passed away.
Home Before Dark is Neil Diamond's second collaboration with Rubin, and it heads up this week's new releases. The sound is stripped down to a minimum core where Diamond's voice, guitar, and mostly his songs — which are among his most vital-sounding in years — take center stage. He is joined occasionally here by Heartbreakers Benmont Tench and Mike Campbell, and noted session musicians Smokey Hormel (Tom Waits, Joe Henry), and Matt Sweeney (Chavez).
Although somewhat overshadowed by the Neil Diamond release, the arrival this week of Elvis Costello & The Imposters' Momofuku is also a pretty big deal. An album which, if reports are to be believed, came together almost by accident, this is Costello's first record of pop-driven songs in some time. As such, it is sure to make fans happy who have long been waiting for exactly that. Momofuku also arrives just in time for a string of dates with the Police this summer.
Other noteworthy arrivals this week include the Last Shadow Puppets Age of the Understatement, a collaboration between Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner and the Rascals' Miles Kane that is said to be heavily fueled by early David Bowie. Barenaked Ladies are also back with what is apparently a children's album (at least judging by the song titles) called Snacktime!.
American Idol Clay Aiken returns with On My Way Here. All American Patriot and sometime Ford Truck pitchman Toby Keith has a double disc of his 35 Biggest Hits, that also includes a new song, "She's a Hottie."
Mark Saleski and Tom Johnson did not contribute picks this week (those bastards!).
Here are all of this week's new album releases courtesy of All Music Guide:
Elvis Costello & the Imposters
Momofuku
Lost Highway
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Rock & Roll
Gavin DeGraw
Gavin DeGraw
J-Records
Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock
Neil Diamond
Home Before Dark
Columbia
Singer/Songwriter, Soft Rock, Adult Contemporary
The Last Shadow Puppets
Age of the Understatement
Domino
Indie Rock
Mindi Abair
Stars
Peak
Smooth Jazz, Jazz-Pop, Instrumental Pop
Clay Aiken
On My Way Here
RCA
Adult Contemporary
Misha Alperin
Her First Dance
ECM
Modern Creative
Ersi Arvizu
Friend for Life
Anti
Latin Jazz, Contemporary R&B, Latin Pop
Barenaked Ladies
Snacktime!
Nettwerk/Desperation
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Sing-Along
Dierks Bentley
Greatest Hits: Every Mile a Memory
Liberty
Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country
Brian Blade Fellowship
Seasons of Changes
Verve
Post-Bop, Modern Creative
Blank Blue
Western Water Music, Vol. II
Ubiquity
Neo-Psychedelia, Dream Pop, Post-Rock/Experimental
Christine Brewer
Christine Brewer Sings Songs by Wagner, Wolf, Britten and John Carter
Wigmore Hall Live
Romantic, Post-Romantic, Modern and Contemporary Vocal Music
Carney
Nothing Without You
Interscope
Alternative Pop/Rock
Confederate Railroad
The Very Best of Confederate Railroad
Rhino
Neo-Traditionalist Country, Honky Tonk, Contemporary Country, Country-Rock
Taylor Eigsti
Let It Come to You
Concord
Post-Bop, Modern Creative
Everest
Ghost Notes
Ada/Vapor
Alternative Country-Rock, Indie Rock
Firewater
The Golden Hour
Bloodshot
Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock
Tim Fite
Fair Ain't Fair
Anti
Indie Pop, Alternative Country-Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock
Nik Freitas
Sun Down
Team Love
Indie Pop, Alternative Singer/Songwriter, Chamber Pop
Josh Groban
Awake Live [CD/DVD]
Reprise
Classical Pop, Adult Contemporary, Vocal Pop, Euro-Pop
Scott Hamilton & Friends
Across the Tracks
Concord
Standards, Mainstream Jazz, Neo-Bop
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Schumann: Das Paradies und die Peri [Hybrid SACD]
Sony
Romantic Choral Music
Peter Homans
Peter Homans: A Prague Spring
MMC
Contemporary Chamber and Orchestral Music
William Kapell
Kapell Rediscovered
RCA
Piano Selections
Kayo Dot
Blue Lambency Downward
Hydrahead
Experimental Rock, Post-Rock/Experimental, Modern Composition, Avant-Garde
Toby Keith
35 Biggest Hits
Show Dog Nashville
Contemporary Country
Scott Kelly
The Wake
Neurot
Alternative Singer/Songwriter
Hal Ketchum
Greatest Hits
Curb
Neo-Traditionalist Country, Contemporary Country
The Long Blondes
Couples
Rough Trade
New Wave/Post-Punk Revival, Indie Rock
Matmos
The Supreme Balloon
Matador
Experimental Techno, Electronica, Ambient Techno
Midnight Oil
Diesel and Dust [CD/DVD]
Columbia
College Rock, Album Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Aussie Rock
Millencolin
Machine 15
Epitaph
Punk Revival, Punk-Pop
Mint Condition
E-Life
Caged Bird/Image
Contemporary R&B, Urban
Jeb Loy Nichols
Days Are Mighty
Compass
Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
No Age
Nouns
Sub Pop
Indie Rock, Lo-Fi
Original Sountrack
Ironman [Original Soundtrack]
Lion's Gate
Original Score, Film Music, Soundtracks
Evan Parker/Transatlantic Art Ensemble
Boustrophedon (In Six Furrows)
ECM
Free Jazz, Avant-Garde, Structured Improvisation, Experimental Big Band, Orchestral Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz, Modern Composition, Free Improvisation
Edith Piaf
La Vie en Rose 1935-1951
Sunnyside
French Pop, Cabaret, Vocal Pop, Torch Songs, Nostalgia
Russian Circles
Station
Suicide Squeeze
Experimental Rock, Post-Rock/Experimental, Instrumental Rock
Chris Sligh
Running Back to You
Brash
Alternative CCM
Socratic
Spread the Rumors
Drive Thru
Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Charlotte Sometimes
Waves & the Both of Us
Geffen
Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Alternative Pop/Rock
Steve Turre
Rainbow People
Highnote
Afro-Cuban Jazz, Post-Bop, Latin Jazz
Armin van Buuren
Imagine
Ultra
Club/Dance, Progressive Trance, Progressive House
Various Artists
Ayombe!: The Heart of Colombia's Musica Vallenata
Smithsonian/Folkways
Vallenato, Son, Traditional, Merengue
Various Artists
Soul Messages from Dimona
Numero
Psychedelic Soul, Chicago Soul, Northern Soul, Jazz-Funk, Funk
Steve Von Till
A Grave Is a Grim Horse
Neurot
Alternative Singer/Songwriter, Americana
Marcin Wasilewski Trio
January
ECM
Modern Creative, Post-Bop
- New Album Releases 05/06/08: Neil Diamond, Elvis Costello, Last Shadow Puppets, Clay Aiken, Barenaked Ladies, Toby Keith, & More
- Published: May 06, 2008
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- Writer: Glen Boyd
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Comments
Yeah, I agree Bicho. Maybe from now on, when I have weeks where I know my favorite two bastards are sitting on their...well, you know...I'll extend the invitation to others (like Pico).
Take heed Mark and Tom...(LOL...)
-Glen
Brian Blade Fellowship
Seasons of Changes
"He hadn't released another record since then and someone who is that capable has no business going seven years and counting without another release. We can only hope that Blade and his Fellowship will remedy that soon."
--Me, June 20, 2007
Hot damn, the remedy is here!
And just think, it could've been "Pico's Picko"...
-Glen
You betcha, especially if I could have scored an advance CD ;&)
favorite Neil Diamond song: Red Red Wine. of course, i've only heard UB40 do it.
Yeah, thats a good one too. And of course there's "I'm A Believer." But I've only heard the Monkees and Anne Murray do that one.
-Glen
Neil has released a studio version of of "I'm a Believer" on the excellent box set, In My Lifetime and live versions on the 2-disc Live In America and the also-excellent box set, Stages.
And since we're mentioning favorites, mine is "And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind"...
- Donald
My mom is an enormous Neil Diamond fan and so of course I grew up listening to him. I don't think I could pick a favorite. "Cherry Cherry" "Kentucky Woman" "Sweet Caroline" and "Cracklin Rosie" are all great songs. I'm still kind of infantuated with "delirious love" off the last one with Rubin.
Your on your own there Pico.
Well dang, I'da figured the Rockologist could hook me up with some free goodies ;&)
It looks like it should be a cheap week for me this week. I need it, too.
That last Neil Diamond album was a surprisingly great thing. Never, ever expected I would own something by this guy but my parents got it, hated it, and gave it to me. I loved it, which boggled their minds. I think about the only early ND I would consider picking up is the live album Hot August Night. The studio albums just sound a bit too dated but the stuff I've heard off that sounds pretty great. And it would drive my wife crazy - she HATES Neil Diamond. She abides by the mantra "Neil Diamond sounds like someone taking a dump." That's just part of his appeal.
I might have to go pick up that new one of his. TODAY.
Was never a huge ND fan, but some of those early songs ("Cracklin' Rosie,") were pretty good, and how can you resist:
"...And when you'd almost bet you could hear yourself sweat..."
..."Pack up the babies and grab the old ladies..."
...Wha? Did someone say Costello?


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Pico reviewed Marcin Wasilewski Trio - January. I am sure he could have filled in for one "bastard".