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This is the rare stereo version of Neil Diamond's Kentucky Woman from the 1978 Frog King/Columbia House LP "Early Classics." This was a hit for Neil back in 1967 on the Bang Records label and it peaked at #22 on the charts. Copyright 1967 Sony Music Entertainment and Neil Diamond

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I have followed the copyright law correctly, its non-profit and the songs are credited." or "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use

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"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

Comentarios

9 years ago

Tyler Gallion

Sun kil moon's cover kicks the originals ass.

10 years ago

Lisa Hamm

Judd Lumber here you go all!!!

10 years ago

Linda Mitchell

Alison Lunderson Grimes is the new Kentucky Woman!

11 years ago

lucette hay

et en plus BEAU ce monsieur !! tout pour plaire !! souvenirs !!

11 years ago

lucette hay

une de mes idoles de ma jeunesse !!! ecoutais en boucle !! vinyl à l'epoque !!!

11 years ago

Ed Head

Sounds good! First time hearing it. I'm more familiar with the Deep Purple cover, which is also good, but different.

11 years ago

DubbleJ

Dis is very upbeat, but I guess I love the "sad" version more by Mark Kozelek / Sun Kil Moon. Guess when I'm in a better mood, this would sound better. Anyway, thanks for the upload!

11 years ago

Bradley Olson

That version is on the Classics: The Early Years CD.

11 years ago

starbond6

if anyone owns this, and has the means, can you upload somewhere Shilo? Apparently, it has a instrumental fade at the end that never been heard anywhere else.

12 years ago

hiramlaura

Great song! I have a cat that I nick-named Kentucky woman...she fits the lyrics to a "t". I love that little gal!!!! I sing this to her all the time...she loves it!

12 years ago

LORRIE VIVALASVEGAS

A True American Treasure and Legend!

12 years ago

ChihuahuaboyDH

1966-72 era (Bang & UNI) Neil Diamond is his best work, IMHO - better than his later Columbia releases. All spanning a career that has lasted as long as I've been alive (45 years in totality). Congratulations on your R&RHoF nomination, Neil! Bravo, Neil Leslie Diamond!

12 years ago

Guillermo Martínez

thanks for a pretty song.

13 years ago

Bradley Olson

@mrmjb1960 Thanks for the comment

13 years ago

Bradley Olson

@jojopuppyfish Thanks for the comment

13 years ago

jojopuppyfish

IMO that frog LP above is well worth hunting down. Its the best sound Neil for the bang tracks.

13 years ago

Michael Boyce

The first time I've heard this in True Stereo! Now,if Columbia/Legacy will follow-through with a CD Version of this down the road,I'll be in Heaven!

13 years ago

4evermore12

Thanks for posting this. It is true stereo. I believe all the songs on this album are stereo with the exception of 'Do It'.

13 years ago

amyath

I've done a mix of this a few years back with the vocal left, which balances it out better so it's not so much "lop-sided" stereo. Cherry Cherry is in stereo on most Greatest Hits Bang LP's & a couple of import CD's. No US ones as of today yet.

13 years ago

Bradley Olson

In fact, Cherry Cherry does exist in stereo.

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