
Anytime Tomorrow
This is the closest to a sequel, sound and style-wise, to Fade Away Diamond Time. It’s again produced by Jim Scott and with the same musical lineup of John Ginty, Angie McKenna, Bob Glaub and Don Heffington. Recorded at a small studio in Burbank, CA called Rotund Rascal in the summer of 1999, this album contains two of Neal’s best ballads, ‘No One Above You’ and ‘Too Much To Ask’ alongside the Stonesy opener ‘Willow Jane’ and the Tim Hardin-inspired folk of ‘Time Down The Wind’. Neal was so psyched when we tracked down the Memphis Horns for an appearance on ‘Willow Jane’ and his layered harmony vocals on ‘Oceanview’ showcase his skill as a vocal arranger and singer. Film maker Ray Foley shot a documentary film about Neal during the making of this album and parts of it can be seen on YouTube, particularly the awesome video for the track ‘Eddy & Diamonds’.