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2010 studio album by Neil Diamond
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Dreams is the thirty-first studio album by Neil Diamond . It was produced by Diamond and released by Columbia Records in 2010. The album contains cover versions of popular songs that Diamond says in the liner notes are among his favorites. Among them is "I'm a Believer ", which he wrote for The Monkees back in 1966.[ 2] Dreams ranked at number eight on the Billboard 200 chart.[ 3]
Neil Diamond – lead vocals, guitars
Alan Lindgren – acoustic piano, Hammond B3 organ , arrangements
Tom Hensley – acoustic piano, horn arrangements (14)
Benmont Tench – acoustic piano (11)
Hadley Hockensmith – guitars
Reinie Press – bass guitar
King Errisson – percussion
Gabe Witcher – fiddle (2)
Tommy Morgan – harmonica (5)
Don Markese – alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, clarinet
Larry Klimas – tenor saxophone, flute
Andrew Klein – bassoon
Robert Shulgold – flute
Joseph Stone – oboe
Arturo Velasco – trombone, bass trombone
John Fumo – trumpet, flugelhorn
Joseph Meyer – French horn
Assa Drori – concertmaster
Timothy B. Schmit – harmony vocals (4)
Producer – Neil Diamond
Production Coordinator – Sam Cole
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Bernie Becker
Mastering Assistant – Dale Becker
Recorded at Arch Angel Studios (Los Angeles, CA) and Eastwest Studios (Hollywood, CA).
Mixed at Arch Angel Studios
Mastered at Bernie Becker Mastering
Art Direction and Design – Glen Nakasako at SMOG Design, Inc. (Los Angeles, CA).
Photography – Jesse Diamond and Frank Ockenfels
^ Allmusic review
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