Neil Diamond: "Hot August Night" Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab 2-LP Set in MINT Cond

Sold Date: February 25, 2016
Start Date: February 15, 2016
Final Price: $34.55 (USD)
Bid Count: 12
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From Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFSL2-024), this is  HOT AUGUST NIGHT 

by NEIL DIAMOND, an audiophile pressing from 1972. Though not sealed, this 

2-LP set in gatefold is MINT, unplayed, flawless. 

An ORIGINAL MASTER RECORDING.

The Cuts:

Side One Prologue Crunchy Granola Done Too Soon Solitary Man Cherry Cherry Sweet Caroline Side Two Porcupine Pie You're So Sweet Red Red Wine Soggy Pretzels And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind Shilo Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon
Side Three Play Me Canta Libre Morningside Song Sung Blue Cracklin' Rosie  Side Four Holly Holy I Am...I Said Soolaimon / Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show (Encore)
Primary Personnel & Instrumentation: Neil Diamond - vocals and guitar  - guitar Danny Nicholson - guitar  - guitar and vibraphone Alan Lindgren - keyboards Reinie Press - bass Dennis St. John - drums Jefferson Kewley - percussion

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