Serenade | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Neil Diamond |
Cover: | Serenade album cover.jpg |
Released: | September 27, 1974 |
Recorded: | 1974 |
Genre: | Rock, soft rock |
Length: | 32:45 |
Label: | Columbia |
Producer: | Tom Catalano[1] |
Prev Title: | His 12 Greatest Hits |
Prev Year: | 1974 |
Next Title: | Beautiful Noise |
Next Year: | 1976 |
Serenade is the ninth studio album by Neil Diamond, released in 1974.[2] [3] It was his second album for Columbia Records.
Three singles were lifted from the album: "Longfellow Serenade" (#5), "I've Been This Way Before" (#34) and "The Last Picasso". Serenade was Diamond's third consecutive platinum album.[4] It was also issued as a quadraphonic LP with some songs as alternate takes.
"I've Been This Way Before" was originally meant to be the closing number on Jonathan Livingston Seagull, but Diamond was unable to finish it in time.[5] Serenade was the last album for which Diamond solely wrote all the songs until 2001's Three Chord Opera.[6]
The Morning Call wrote that the songs "seemed overblown, self-important and banal - pale imitations . . . rewrites, if you will, of songs Diamond already had recorded," and praised Beautiful Noise as a righting of the ship.[7]
Record World said of the single release of "The Last Picasso" that the "new mix brings to the album cut undeniably colorful AM hit strokes while none of its subtler appeal is brushed aside."[8]
All tracks written by Neil Diamond.
Chart (1975) | Peak position | |
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Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[11] | 24 | |
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[12] | 3 |