Neil Diamond's Most Experimental Album - Tap Root Manuscript
Tap Root Manuscript (1970) was Neil Diamond’s most experimental - and riskiest - album to date. After hinting at gospel influences in “Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show” and “Holly Holy,” he fully commits here, devoting the second side to an African-inspired folk suite. The first side features four originals and a cover, including his breakthrough hit in the UK, “Cracklin’ Rosie.” 🎧 Let’s Talk Music Everywhere 👇 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... 🐦 X (Twitter): https://x.com/TJTalksMusic 📸 Instagram: / tobyjonestalksmusic 🎵 TikTok: / tobyjonesmusic 🎙 Listen to this (and my other content) in podcast form: 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7AO9631... 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...

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