The first two CDs of the set, "A Night in
Las Vegas", are drawn from Diamond's December 27, 2002, performance at MGM Grand Garden Arena. The third and fourth CDs consist of material recorded between 1970 (the same version of the song "Lordy" appears on Diamond's 1970 album
Gold) and 2001 in
North America, the
United Kingdom,
Ireland,
Australia and
Germany. The fifth CD is devoted to
Christmas music. The DVD features Diamond's July 2002 show in
Dublin plus a documentary "Welcome to Diamondville".[3]Stages reached position number 137 on the
Billboard 200 chart.[4]
Allmusic critic Thom Jurek gave the collection a negative review, stating:
This is a job shoddily and, yes, very cynically done. Where Hot August Night and Hot August Night II were real occasions to celebrate Diamond's mind-blowing live potential, Stages is really just a marketing ploy to get fans, the people who should be rewarded, to shell out more of their hard-earned dollars for considerably less aesthetically.[2]
The first two CDs of the set, "A Night in
Las Vegas", are drawn from Diamond's December 27, 2002, performance at MGM Grand Garden Arena. The third and fourth CDs consist of material recorded between 1970 (the same version of the song "Lordy" appears on Diamond's 1970 album
Gold) and 2001 in
North America, the
United Kingdom,
Ireland,
Australia and
Germany. The fifth CD is devoted to
Christmas music. The DVD features Diamond's July 2002 show in
Dublin plus a documentary "Welcome to Diamondville".[3]Stages reached position number 137 on the
Billboard 200 chart.[4]
Allmusic critic Thom Jurek gave the collection a negative review, stating:
This is a job shoddily and, yes, very cynically done. Where Hot August Night and Hot August Night II were real occasions to celebrate Diamond's mind-blowing live potential, Stages is really just a marketing ploy to get fans, the people who should be rewarded, to shell out more of their hard-earned dollars for considerably less aesthetically.[2]