The | Jazz Singer Soundtrack -by Neil Diamond-.zip !!exclusive!!
The soundtrack is packed with what became quintessential Diamond hits. It was a massive commercial success, spawning three Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Behind the scenes, the album was a major milestone for Diamond. Recorded shortly after he had a tumor removed from his spine The Jazz Singer Soundtrack -by Neil Diamond-.zip
: A patriotic powerhouse that became an unofficial anthem for the country. "Love on the Rocks" The soundtrack is packed with what became quintessential
The original Columbia Records CD (CK 36778) has superior mastering to most digital downloads. If you find a .zip containing a “vinyl rip” from 1980, that may have a warmer analog character—but also surface noise. Recorded shortly after he had a tumor removed
To understand the album, we first have to look at the film that spawned it. The 1980 remake of The Jazz Singer was a passion project for Neil Diamond, marking his first major acting role. Diamond played Yussel Rabinovitch, a young cantor who defies his traditional Jewish family to pursue a career in pop music. The movie was directed by Richard Fleischer and featured acting legend Laurence Olivier as Diamond's on-screen father.
The soundtrack begins with "Jacob's Lament," a haunting song that sets the tone for the film's themes of identity, tradition, and rebellion. The song showcases Diamond's ability to craft soaring melodies and poignant lyrics that capture Yussel's inner turmoil.
– An infectious, breezy soft-rock tune with a signature late-70s/early-80s pop production.