I have to confess that I'm totally unfashionable. I've been a Barry Manilow fan since I was 6 years old and I got a Greatest Hits collection for Christmas!
This newer collection released in March 2004 has pretty similar material to be honest, even though it's twice as long. It's more convenient ... Read review
Experience the magic of Barry Manilow Live in Concert!This is the Ultimate celebration of ... more
his sensational musical career. Join Barry as he commemorates the success of his smash Platinum release, Ultimate Manilow, and performs new favourites from Here at the Mayflower in a television special taped at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre. You'll hear classics both old and new in the kind of dynamic, vibrant live performance that only Barry Manilow can provide!This special edition 2 DVD set not only includes the final broadcast version as seen on CBS, but puts you in the front row for the taping of the special itself! In the exclusive extended uncut version, you'll see Barry talking to the Kodak Theatre audience in-between songs, alternate performances and outtakes that were never broadcast, audience warm-ups and more, in addition, Barry provides a personal audio commentary throughout the extended uncut version, giving you first-hand insights into his music and the production of the show.It's an Ultimate Manilow special that you'll want to experience again and again!Song Performances:1 - The Gonzo Opening (Ready To Take A Chance Again, Daybreak, Somewhere In The Night, This One's For You).2 - Weekend In New England.3 - Even Now.4 - Turn The Radio Up.5 -They Dance.6 - Looks Like We Made It.7 - Somewhere Down The Road.8 - Mandy.9 - Can't Smile Without You.10 - Copacabana (At The Copa).11- I Write The Songs.
There's a cynical adage that argues if you stand still long enough, history will ... more
eventually catch up with you. It's tempting to say that about Barry Manilow, an artist whose stubborn, quarter-century dedication to old-fashioned songcraft and musical melodrama has earned him few critical praises but a loyal worldwide following in the millions. When a cult of 20-something would-be lounge lizards tried to cash in on Manilow's shtick in the 1990s, they distanced themselves from its emotional potency with telling dollops of irony and retro-hip cynicism--anything to keep from looking too sincere. This album serves up the high points of Manilow's long, successful career, rightly focusing on the long string of 70s hits that built both his legend and record label. They're a body of songs whose solid craftsmanship is undeniable, but it's Manilow's sincerity that crucially sells them--indeed, he didn't write "I Write the Songs", but who could doubt him? It's an odd tribute that much here--"Mandy", "Looks Like We Made It", "Copacabana", et al--has become the palette for a popular entertainment spectrum that somehow encompasses endless hotel piano bars on one flank and TV sketch-com parody on the other. Good to remember that kitsch, by definition, requires a deep and lasting impact on the culture. Manilow hasn't just embraced the "K" word; he's revelled in it with a smile--how could one frown through "Bandstand Boogie" and "Copa" anyway?--and elevated it to something approaching the transcendental through his sheer, joyous force of will. And if his latter work has been unabashedly nostalgic, how could anyone be surprised? --Jerry McCulley
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Advantages: All the hits Disadvantages: Similar to other collections
I have to confess that I'm totally unfashionable. I've been a Barry Manilow fan since I was 6 years old and I got a Greatest Hits collection for Christmas!
This newer collection released in March 2004 has pretty similar material to be honest, even though it's twice as long. It's more convenient than my old vinyl though.
Here's the track listing.
1. Mandy
2. Could It Be Magic
3. I Write The ... ...Smile Without You
6. Weekend In New England
7. It's A Miracle
8. Trying To Get The Feeling Again
9. I Made It Through The Rain
10. Let's Hang On
11. Somewhere In The Night
12. The Old Songs
13. You're Looking Hot Tonight
14. Even Now
15. Ready To Take A Chance Again
16. Bermuda Triangle
17. Looks Like We Made It
18. Strangers In The Night
19. One Voice more
I have to confess that I'm totally unfashionable. I've been a Barry Manilow fan since I was 6 years old and I got a Greatest Hits collection for Christmas!
This newer collection released in March 2004 has pretty similar material to be honest, even though it's twice as long. It's more convenient than my old vinyl though.
Here's the track listing.
1. Mandy 2. Could It Be Magic 3. I Write The Songs 4. Copacabana (At The Copa) 5. Can't Smile Without You 6. Weekend In New England 7. It's A Miracle 8. Trying To Get The Feeling Again 9. I Made It Through The Rain 10. Let's Hang On 11. Somewhere In The Night 12. The Old Songs 13. You're Looking Hot Tonight 14. Even Now 15. Ready To Take A Chance Again 16. Bermuda Triangle 17. Looks Like We Made It 18. Strangers In The Night 19. One Voice 20. Who Needs to Dream
My favourite tracks are "Copacabana", "Mandy" (a cover of a song called "Brandy"), "I Write The Songs" (which was a David Cassidy song), "It's A Miracle", and "Even Now". The cover of 4 Seasons song "Let's Hang On" is fab as well as is "Who Needs To Dream" which is taken from the film and show "Copacabana".
The music is what is sometimes called "middle of the road" and Barry has a reputation of being a crooner etc etc but he's got a good voice and has actually made some classic pop songs over the years. There is a good mix of styles on this album. Even Take That thought "Could It Be Magic" was worth covering, even if they did change some of the words, and the whole arrangement and took out the Chopin tune it was based on...
Barry's cover of the Garth Brooks song "If Tomorrow Never Comes" isn't on this, which is a shame.
This album is £14 in HMV and other high street stores or is available from websites such as CD-Wow and Amazon for around half that price.
The in-lay card is pretty typical really. There's a nice-ish pic of Barry on the cover.