In November 1987, Neil Diamond performed a live recording at the Aquarius Theatre in Los Angeles, which showcased his continued prominence as a major ... Read Full Description >
In November 1987, Neil Diamond performed a live recording at the Aquarius Theatre in Los Angeles, which showcased his continued prominence as a major artist in the pop and rock genres. This performance came shortly after the release of his album "Beautiful Noise" in 1976, which included hit singles and contributed significantly to his reputation as a performer and songwriter. By the time of the live recording, Diamond had become known for his distinctive voice, emotionally resonant songwriting, and engaging live performances. In fact, this era marked a resurgence in his popularity, particularly with the release of the album "Headed for the Future" in 1986, which featured the hit "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady." The intimate venue of the Aquarius Theatre allowed fans to experience his music in a personal setting, further solidifying his status as a beloved live performer.