‘Fade Away Diamond Time’ Vinyl Release

Record Store Day, October 24

Twenty-five years since its initial release, Neal's debut album, Fade Away Diamond Time is available on vinyl for the first time in the U.S. as an exclusive limited edition, 2-LP green pressing of 1000 copies on Saturday, October 24 for Record Store Day (RSD). The release is part of the “Mindful Vinyl” initiative and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Jed Foundation, a non-profit organization that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for teens and young adults in the United States.

Partial list of stores with the RSD edition of Fade Away Diamond Time:

Amoeba (Los Angeles, CA)
Amoeba (San Francisco, CA)
Angelo’s Records (Aurora + Denver, CO)
Boo Boo Records (San Luis Obispo, CA)
Bull Moose Records (multiple locations in Maine & Mass)
Cactus Music (Houston, TX)
Canterbury Records (Pasadena, CA)
Criminal Records (Atlanta, GA)
Daddy Kool (St. Petersburg, FL)
Darkside Records (Poughkeepsie, NY)
Down In The Valley (Golden Valley, MN)
Easy Street Records (Seattle, WA)
Electric Fetus (Minneapolis, MN)
End of an Ear (Austin, TX)
Everyday Music (Portland, OR, Seattle, WA & Bellingham, WA)
Exclusive Company (multiple locations in Wisconsin)
Finder’s Records (Bowling Green, OH)
Fingerprints (Long Beach, CA)
Forever Young (Grand Prairie, TX)
Grimey’s (Nashville, TN)
Homer’s (Omaha, NE)
Jack’s Music Shoppe (Red Bank, NJ)
Joe’s Albums (Worcester, MA)
Josey Records (Dallas, TX + Tulsa, OK)
Kingfish Records (Clearwater, FL)
Looney Tunes (West Babylon, NY)
Love Garden Sounds (Lawrence, KS)
Lunchbox Records (Charlotte, NC)
Music Millennium (Portland, OR)
Newbury Comics (multiple locations in Massachusetts)
Park Avenue Records (Orlando, FL)
Plaid Room Records (Loveland, OH)
Plan 9 Records (Charlottesville, VA + Richmond, VA)
Port of Sound (Costa Mesa, CA)
Princeton Record Exchange (Princeton, NJ)
Pure Pop (Burlington, VT)
Reckless Records (Chicago, IL)
Record Archive (Rochester, NY)
Record Exchange (Boise, ID)
Record Town (Forth Worth, TX)
Rolling Stone (Chicago, IL)
Rough Trade (Brooklyn, NY)
Salzer’s Records (Ventura, CA)
Seasick Records (Birmingham, AL)
Second Avenue Records
Shake It Records (Cincinnati, OH)
Shuga Records (Portland, OR)
Silver Platters (Seattle, WA)
Sonic Boom (Seattle, WA)
Spinster Records (Dallas, TX)
The Sound Garden (Baltimore, MD)
Twist & Shout (Denver, CO)
United Record Distro (Nashville, TN)
Vertigo (Grand Rapids, MI)
Vintage Vinyl Records (St. Louis, MO)
Waterloo Records (Austin, TX)
Zia’s Records (multiple locations in AZ + Las Vegas, NV)

If you miss picking up a copy at your local record shop, there will be a very limited quantity of the European pressing available via the Foundation store on Sunday, October 25.

European Release, October 23

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For Neal's European fans, our label partner Fargo Mafia has the 25th anniversary reissue of Fade Away Diamond Time, available in both CD and vinyl formats. These will ship anywhere in the EU and UK, plus Japan and can be ordered here.


The Making of Fade Away Diamond Time

Since so many fans only know of Neal through his more recent years, Neal’s long time manager and best friend Gary Waldman wrote a “listener’s guide” type of companion for all of Neal’s solo records.

Gary had this to say about Fade Away Diamond Time (1995):

“We all lived at Palacio Del Rio for 3 beautiful weeks while recording the album and it was a truly magical recording experience. ‘Maybe California’ and ‘Free To Go’ are two of the defining songs on the record and encapsulate the sound Neal was pursuing at the time. ‘Feel No Pain’ is the song Neal regarded as his favorite from the album and one of the best songs he ever wrote.”

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