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  • DVD Release Date: 10/01/1997
  • Original Release: 1988
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 2,210
 
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Bonus video: "This Time"

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Songs
0. Songs
1. Program Start [:27]
2. America [4:04]
3. September Morn [3:43]
4. I'm Alive [3:08]
5. Cherry, Cherry [2:28]
6. Sweet Caroline [4:07]
7. I Am.. I Said [4:55]
8. Headed For The Future [3:08]
9. Hello Again [3:29]
10. Heartlight [3:39]
11. Jungletime [3:31]
12. You Don't Bring Me Flowers [4:34]
13. Forever In Blue Jeans [2:24]
14. Teach Me Tonight [2:16]
15. Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End (Medly) [4:09]
16. Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show [5:41]
17. This Time [4:04]

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Editorial Reviews

One of America's most popular singers and songwriters, Neil Diamond performs 18 of his biggest hits in this 1988 concert filmed in Los Angeles. Selections include "I Am, I Said," "Sweet Caroline," "Cherry, Cherry" and "You Don't Bring Me Flowers." Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Great!by jabehr

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February 11, 2009: Neil Diamond DVD is the best. It's a DVD that gets me off the couch and moving.

I Also Recommend: Tina Turner: Live in Amsterdam / One Last Time.

A MUST for Neil Diamond fans ...by Anonymous

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July 11, 2006: This is classic Neil. He needs to make a new more comprehensive DVD. 59 minutes is not enough!