“Uninhibited and Spontaneous: How Neil Diamond Took Creative Risks During the ’70s”]

"Uninhibited and Spontaneous: How Neil Diamond Took Creative Risks During the '70s"]

Live albums were a very big deal in the 1970s. Peter Frampton became a superstar with the multi-million selling Frampton Comes Alive! Kiss and Cheap Trick both got their big breakthroughs with live albums – Kiss Alive! in 1975 and At Budokan in ’79. And then there was Neil Diamond’s blockbuster, Hot August Night.

Recorded on 24 August 1972 during a 10-night stand at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, Hot August Night sold more than two million copies in the US. But most amazing of all was the album’s success in Australia, where it held the No 1 spot for a mind-boggling 29 weeks.



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