I was listening to some Neil Diamond tonight and playing a little bit of rythm along with it on my mando and got to wondering if anyone knows of any bands that might have recorded his music, either as bluegrass or just with a mandolin.
I was listening to some Neil Diamond tonight and playing a little bit of rythm along with it on my mando and got to wondering if anyone knows of any bands that might have recorded his music, either as bluegrass or just with a mandolin.
Chris Isaak did a terrific cover of "Solitary Man" on his San Francisco Days album. (no mandos). #Isaak's cover of "Heart Full Of Soul" on Chris Isaak is superior to the original by the Yardbirds, believ it or not. It's too bad he never cut more covers, especially when some of those were standout tracks on the CDs.
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Who is Chris Isaak? What do you mean by "cover?" And yes, I find it hard to believe that anyone could do a greater version of "Heart Full of Soul..." So... I'm confused as usual... is the name of the c.d. "Heart Full of Soul" or Chris Isaak? Excuse my ignorance... Maybe you could provide a "link?"
The BG 45 did a cover of "Sweet Caroline" decades ago, well done, too.
Y'all might get a kick out of this band.
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Chris Isaak AMG bio.Originally Posted by
His early albums, Chris Isaak, Heart Shaped World, San Francisco Days, were all top notch. the second album Chris Isaak is as good as Heart Shaped World despite what the AMG rated as; it's much better than Silvertone.
The later albums aren't bad, but he seems to be rehashing the same song formula, and he's getting a bit old for that slant on lost love. He needs to start writing some creepier stuff (serial killers, liquor store robberies gone wrong) along the Tom Waits lines. #Well he had a song called "Black Flowers" off Speak Of The Devil which had that sort of mood and could have fit it on Wait's Black Rider album. #(Don't ask "Who's Tom Waits?"!!!)
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All Music Guide Chris Isaak entry
<span style='color:red'>Link to AMG is now fixed.</span>
Mandocrucian tracks on SoundCloud
CoMando Guest of the Week 2003 interview of Niles
"I could be wrong now, but I don't think so!." - Randy Newman ("It's A Jungle Out There")
Just as an "aside' to this thread.. re: Neil Diamond : Diamond - some years ago.. "went" to Gnashville and did a "country' album. I don't recall the name/title but probably a decent Diamond discography would list it. NOT Bluegrass, but... (Yes, I'm a big "fan" of Neil Diamond!) - I think the term is "eclectic"... Regards, Moose.
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As usual Niles pretty much nailed it with his response. I couldn't get his link to work though. Heres a link to Chris's official site Isaak websiteOriginally Posted by
Besides being a pretty good musician he's also got a great sense of humor. His interview in Playboy a few years ago was one of the funniest things I've ever read. His series on Showtime is also a hoot # Isaak show
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