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The Jazz Singer (Original Songs From The Motion Picture)

Neil Diamond · 1980 · Album

Rock, Stage & Screen

This record features a blend of rock and theatrical music, exploring deep emotional themes and the struggles of identity and ambition.

MellowGolden_ageMigration and Cultural IdentityThe Complexities of Parent-child RelationshipsThe Search for Personal and Artistic AuthenticityBalancing Dreams with RealityNostalgia for a Bygone Era

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