Ben Harper is a musical preacher of sorts, never one to be shy in speaking his mind about social conformity. If his first two albums -- Welcome to the Cruel World and Fight for Your Mind -- didn't clue you in, Diamonds on the Inside will definitely do so. Diamonds on the Inside marks Harper's fifth studio effort and this time he's emotionally in touch with what makes his heart burst. This is a passionate album, no doubt. His signature Weissenborn guitar joins him once more and Harper's classic groovy funk is heavy; however, Harper adds worldbeat to his musical plank. From the Marley-esque vibe of "With My Own Two Hands" to the African soundscapes of Ladysmith Black Mambazo on "Picture of Jesus," Harper's purist presentation is smooth. "When It's Good" gives a little country blues twang, while "Touch From You Lust" is a sexy haze of writhing riffs. "Temporary Remedy" follows the funk Lenny Kravitz-style, and Harper's a bit campy. It's a noticeable change from his typically serious stature and a nice shift in personality, too. Diamonds on the Inside is another stunning effort from one of rock's underground heroes. Harper has consistently worked with what appeals to him musically for nearly a decade, ignoring what fits the mainstream. Diamonds on the Inside is Harper's sixth chapter of truth and just one listen to the electric blaze of "Everything" will convince you. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
I love the different flavors that are presented in this album and how because it's Ben Harper (who does it all with such authenticity) it doesn't seem schizophrenic. Amen Omen is glorious and gives me chills, the lovely lilting quality that Ladysmith Black Mambazo contributes to Picture of Jesus makes it one of my favorites. There is so much to discover with Ben Harper. Enjoy!
From the kick-off rasta rock of "Two Hands" all the way through the controlled and melodic "Picture" this album is all over the board and yet it holds together. It shows the many sides and possibilities of this fantastic artist. I recommend it to anyone who wants to hear Ben; there is something for everyone here. And to the reviewer Ben Harper truly is my "underground hero." Well put.