Jumat, 11 Oktober 2013

How A Neil Diamond Cover Band Can Shape A Successful Set List

By Catalina Nielsen


The great Neil Diamond is one of the world's best known, and well loved, songwriters and singers. His career has produced some really memorable hits, so it is little wonder that many people love to see a Neil Diamond cover band perform. With such a wonderful list of hits from which to choose, this kind of group remains very popular at parties and celebrations.

In terms of the adult contemporary genre of popular music, Neil Diamond has few peers. The New York-born star has sold over 125 million records globally, a massive total which testifies to his enduring popularity. This means that any cover group looking for songs to include in their own set lists have a huge range from which to choose.

Many covers groups end up playing at wedding receptions, for example, an environment where people love to hear music that they know well. The audience does not expect to be challenged with less well-known songs. This means that the group should be looking to choose some of the singer's biggest hits.

Not that that really narrows down the options, with the singer having enjoyed a long career which began in the early 1960s. It is songs from the late 1960s which many people know, hits such as 'Sweet Caroline' helping to catapult Diamond to international stardom at this stage of his career. Songs such as this hit will be well known, and even people unfamiliar with the titles will recognize the tunes.

The songwriter's career really began to surge in the early 1970s, and bands looking for material should always listen to the live album 'Hot August Night'. There are many classic songs on this LP which are great for bands to perform in their own set lists. 'Song Sung Blue' remains one of Diamond's best known songs from this era.

It is also a good idea to closely examine the singer's 1970s career, which included some massive hits, many of which would make great additions to a set list. The 1970s saw the singer do a new version of his 1960s hit 'I'm a Believer', which had proved so popular when covered by the Monkees in the 1960s. Another hit from the 1970s was 'You Don't Bring Me Flowers', which has been successfully covered by Barbara Streisand, among other artists.

'Red Red Wine' is a song which many people know and love, although probably because they are fans of reggae rather than Neil Diamond. British group UB40 made the song a big hit in the 1980s, but older music fans will know that it was Jamaican artist Tony Tribe who did it first as a reggae number. Many people know the song, but fewer know by whom it was written.

Anyone playing in a Neil Diamond cover band has a huge choice of material they can perform. Solid gold hits decorate the singer-songwriter's career. Any one of these can thrill and entertain audiences at a variety of events.




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