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Diamonds in the Rough was recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios in New York City. The album's sound homed in on the Appalachian "high lonesome" influences evident on Prine's eponymous debut LP and its bluegrass instrumentation reflects Prine's fascination with early American folk and country music.
Diamonds in the Rough, a 1972 album by John Prine; Diamond in the Rough, 1974 album by Syl Johnson; Diamond in the Rough, a 1976 album by Jessi Colter, and the title song "Diamond in the Rough", a song by Shawn Colvin from the 1989 album Steady On "Diamond in the Rough", a song by Airbourne from the 2007 album Runnin' Wild
Hargrove's debut album as leader, Diamond in the Rough, was released on the Novus/RCA label in 1990. [14] This album, and the three succeeding recordings Hargrove produced for Novus with his quintet, were among the most commercially successful jazz recordings of the early 1990s and made him one of jazz's in-demand players. [15]
Live in the LBC & Diamonds in the Rough is the first live DVD and compilation album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold, released on September 16, 2008 by Warner Bros. Records.
Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes is the seventh studio album by American punk rock band Social Distortion, released on January 18, 2011. [5] It is the band's first album recorded with bassist Brent Harding, their first album of new material since 2004's Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll, and their first release on Epitaph Records.
Darren Silverman, Wayne LeFessier, and J.D. McNugent, best friends since fifth grade and Neil Diamond fans throughout, form a Neil Diamond tribute band called Diamonds in the Rough. Through a chance encounter in a local bar after a band gig, Darren meets Judith Fessbeggler, a beautiful but domineering psychologist who shows signs of being ...
Diamond in the Rough was issued as Colter's second studio album in 1976, containing ten new tracks, which included a cover of The Beatles's "Hey Jude". [2] The album only spawned one single released in 1977, titled "I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name", which peaked at #29 on the Hot Country Songs chart. The song's B-side, "You Hung the Moon ...
"Diamond in the Rough" "Keeping Down Confusion" "Please, Don't Give Up on Me" "Music to My Ears" "I Hear the Love Chimes" 1975: Total Explosion (Hi) "I Only Have Love"