

12 Songs介绍
mercilessly low tolerance for schlock: Neil Diamond--"Cracklin' Rosie"
and "Forever in Blue Jeans" be damned--is going to break your heart. 12
Songs, the hotly anticipated collaboration between Rick Rubin and the
formerly jumpsuited Don Juan, exceeds all hopped-up expectations,
deflating fans' concerns that their hero might fall flat on the frames of
his huge sunglasses in attempting to turn out something hip and harnessing what sounds like decades' worth of untapped, superior songcraft instead.
There it is on "Captain of a Shipwreck," a declaration of love that skims
the poetic with its promise that "If you're captain of a shipwreck/I'll be
first mate to your shame," and around it comes again on "Hell Yeah," a
life-affirming, rumor-debunking anthem fairly bursting with bravado
(think "I Am...I Said," but with context). Bravado aside, expect no pulled
punches here. Rubin's masterful approach is to let Neil Diamond do what
Neil Diamond does best, and that is to strap on a loose guitar and let
those teflon-ravaged vocals ride over it. Some rides, of course, are
smoother than others--Brian Wilson's guest spot on bonus track "Delirious
Love" is so melodic and harmony-rich it ought to have sails attached,
while "What's It Gonna Be" sounds like something snatched in a pre-dawn
lark from a Leonard Cohen disc. All of it is lovely, every last track. A
respectful rescripting of the legend, a la the Rubin-aided recasting of
Johnny Cash after 2002's American Recordings, is in order. --Tammy La
Gorce
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