Barry Manilow Album - The Complete Collection And Then Some...
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Customers rating:
(49 ratings)
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Release Date:1992-11-10
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Adult Contemporary, Box Sets (Audio Only), Early Pop/Rock, Pop, Pop Vocals, Popular Music, Soft Rock, Vocal, Vocals
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Label:Arista
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UPC:078221871426
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Approx. Price:$49.98
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The Best Of Me - Intro Only 1992 |
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Sweet Life- Unreleased live performance-Barry's solo during |
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I Am Your Child - Unreleased live performance - Showcase At The Continental Baths - 1973 |
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Could It Be Magic - "Featherbed" Featuring Marry Manilow - 1971 |
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Could It Be Magic - From "Barry Manilow I" - 1973 |
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Brandy - Original Scott English Single - 1971 |
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Mandy - Unreleased Original First Take - 1974 |
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8 |
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It's A Miracle - From "Barry Manilow II" |
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Sandra - Unreleased Live Performance - Carnegie Hall - 1974 |
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10 |
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I Write The Songs - From "Tryin' To Get The Feeling" - 1975 |
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11 |
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As Sure As I'm Standing Here -From "Tryin' To Get The Feeling" - 1975 |
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12 |
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New York City Rhythm - From "Tryin' To Get The Feeling" - 1975 |
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Tryin' to Get The Feeling Again - Unreleased alternate take - 1975 |
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All The Time - From "This One's For You" - 1976 |
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Ready To Take A Chance - From the "Foul Play Original Soundtrack" - 1978 |
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Somewhere In The Night - From "Even Now"- 1978 |
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The Old Songs - Unreleased alternate take - 1981 |
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I Don't Want To Walk Without You - From "One Voice" - 1979 |
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If I Should Love Again - Unreleased alternate take - 1981 |
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Copacabana - Home cassette of composing the song - 1972 |
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Copacabana (At The Copa) - From "Even Now" - 1978 |
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Dancin' Fool - From the CBS-TV Special "Big Fun Of Swing Street - 1988 |
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I'm Your Man - From "Manilow" - 1985 |
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Hey Mambo - Duet with Kid Creole and the Coconuts - From "Swing Street" - 1987 |
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Big Fun - From "Swing Street" - 1987 |
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Riders To The Stars - From "Barry Manilow Live" - 1977 |
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I Wanna Be Somebody's Baby - Unreleased "Barry Manilow Live" outtake - 1972 |
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Daybreak - From "Barry Manilow Live" - 1977 |
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Even Now - Unreleased live performance - Tokyo, Japan - 1983 |
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Life Will Go On - Unreleased Live Performance - London, England - 1980 |
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Memory - From "Live On Broadway" - 1990 |
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Ships - From the Video "Live On Broadway" - 1990 |
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If I Can Dream - From "Live On Broadway"- 1990 |
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One Voice - From "Barry Live In Britain" - 1982 |
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This One's For You - Unreleased demo - 1976 |
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Lay Me Down - From "Tryin' To Get The Feeling" - 1975 |
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Big City Blues - Duet with Mel Torme - From "2:00 AM - Paradise Café" - 1984 |
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Somewhere Down The Road - Unreleased demo - 1981 |
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A Little Travelling Music, Please - From "Barry Manilow" - 1989 |
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You Could Show Me - From "One Voice" - 1979 |
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Ave Maria - From "The Christmas Album...A Gift Of Love" - 1990 |
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Look To The Rainbow - Duet with Barbara Cook - From "Showstoppers" - 1991 |
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Joey - Unreleased demo - 1981 |
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Please Don't Be Scared - From "Barry Manilow" - 1989 |
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Baby, It's Cold Outside - Duet with K.T. Oslin - From "Because It's Christmas" - 1990 |
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When October Goes - From "2:00 AM - Paradise Café" - 1984 |
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Ain't It A Shame - Unreleased outtake from "If I Should Love Again" - 1981 |
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Brooklyn Blues - From "Swing Street" - 1987 |
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How Do I Stop Loving You? - Unreleased Demo |
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Just Remember - Unreleased live performance - Los Angeles, California -1992 |
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I Can't Teach My Old Heart New Tricks - New Recording - 1992 |
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Weekend In New England - From "This One's For You" - 1976 |
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Give My Regards To Broadway |
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Send In The Clowns / Looks Like We Made It |
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Can't Smile Without You - Unreleased alternate first take - 1977 |
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Beautiful Music - From "Tryin' To Get The Feeling" - 1975 |
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Fugue For Tinhorns - Trio with Michael Crawford and Hinton Battle |
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My Girl / No One In This World - Duet With Melissa Manchester |
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Don't Talk To Me Of Love - Duet Mireille Mattieu |
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The Last Duet - Duet with Lily Tomlin - From "Barry" - 1980 |
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Wild Places - Unreleased demo - 1981 |
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Never Met A Man I Didn't Like - From "Showstoppers" - 1991 |
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Who Needs To Dream - From the "Copacabana Soundtrack" - 1986 |
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Read 'Em and Weep - From "Greatest Hits Volume II" - 1983 |
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Let Freedom Ring - Unreleased outtake from "Showstoppers" - 1991 |
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Let Me Be Your Wings - (from "Thumbelina") - New Recording- 1992 |
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If Tomorrow Never Comes - New Recording - 1972 |
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Another Life - New Recording - 1992 |
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I Made It Through The Rain - Unreleased alternate take - 1980 |
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The Best Of Me - New Recording - 1992 |
Customer review - 1999-03-03
- A treasure chest of GREAT MUSICThis box set got me hooked on Barry Manilow music. Before buying this a few months ago, I wasn't familiar with Manilow's music. I had no idea that all these hit songs I vaguely remember from my childhood were all from one artist and are in this one big box. The variety of music in this collection is incredible: from the beats (like NYC Rhythm, Copa, Riders, etc), to the go-for-the-gut power ballads (like "Tryin to get the feelin, Ready to take a chance" etc.), to classics (Could it be magic, Weekend in NE), to patriotic songs (Let Freedom Ring), to inspirational songs (I made it through the rain, One voice), to magical soundtracks (Let me be your wings), to smoky jazz (Big City blues, etc), to showtunes and swing. But regardless of the diversity of the styles in this box set, all the songs are stamped with the distinct rich melodies, solid arrangements, and meaningful lyrics that define Manilow's music. The booklet and video that come with this are savvy marketing, chronicling with each song his meteoric rise to fame and showcasing some of his performances from his heydays in the 70s to 'Live on Broadway'---- and selling not only his public image as a performer, but also his songwriting and arranging. A wallop of real-life fairytale that makes him a real person, not just a voice, to anybody who buys this TOTAL entertainment package of a box set. If you are a very new fan like me, this will make you wish you had discovered Barry Manilow a long time ago. But owning this collection is the next best thing to having been there since "Mandy".
Customer review - 2002-03-21
- Not really a "Complete" collectionI love Barry Manilow's music, but the title of this 4-CD box set is misleading. If, for example, you'd like one nice package to pick up of all his hits and more, you'll have to keep looking. For example, "Mandy" is one of his most famous songs, but the version on this collection is the "unreleased original first take." Also, you'll find "I Made it Through the Rain" in this set, but only the "demo version." What's up with that? So, if you're a big fan and you want to get some demos, outtakes, and live versions in addition to -most- of the original versions of his radio/chart hits, this will work. If you're looking to get some sort of complete compilation, you'll have to get this plus some other Manilow CDs. I'm also wondering why "Let's Hang On" and "Oh Julie" (both chart hits in 1982) were left off entirely. Maybe the record company will eventually remaster and put out a comprehensive greatest hits compilation, minus the filler "hardcore-fan" only tracks. By the way, the 2002 release "Ultimate Manilow" does an OK job putting many of the hits on one CD, but it's still missing about seven songs (and it's not remastered). Plus, am I the only one looking to see the extended version(s) / remix(es) of "Copacabana" available on CD? In any case, this "collection" is still good, so happy listening!
Customer review - 1999-08-20
- 5 STARS ARE JUST NOT ENOUGH!!!! 105 MIGHT BE CLOSER!This set is one of the best gifts I've ever received! Words of praise can't do justice to the hours of wonderful enjoyment I've gotten from the music in this collection. Familiar songs are like old, much loved friends, and early versions of familiar songs add insight into the creation process of a true artist, Barry Manilow. Then, there are the new songs - what a treat! With each one, it's like being given an opportunity to make a new and lifelong friend. I'm so glad I'm alive during the "Manilow Era". I've not yet picked a "favorite" from this collection - maybe I never will. There are so many that I like so much, a favorite may not be possible. Needless to say, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this boxed collection. Buy it - then sit back and enjoy it. Of course, for those who are not touched by the Manilow Music - never mind, you wouldn't understand anyway.
Customer review - 2000-05-27
- 4 CD's Is Not EnoughHaving been under attacked by the critics through all 25 years of his career it is great to finally see this outstanding musician widely accepted. This four-CD collection (plus a free video)is just brilliant and a very good mix of classic cuts, alternate versions and new stuff that shows the wide variety in this man's music. Manilow excelled at both pop and jazz; his own compositions are as outstanding as his interpretations of other people's material. If you look beyond the hyped 70's "image" of Barry Manilow you will find a hard-working, gifted musician in these songs. In my opinion, this collection is the finest boxset ever issued - "complete" in every sense of the word, including a highly informative booklet, and the quality of the new 1992 recordings are worth the price alone.
Customer review - 2001-10-26
- The Complete Collection...And Then SomeThe Complete Collection...And Then Some is a superb collection of Barry Manilow's best songs (including approximately 5 hours of great music on 4 CD's, a home video, and a 68-page book with commentary by Barry himself) on each of the 70 songs included in this collection. Also, there are 30 previously unreleased tracks as well as new recordings espcially for this collection including, "If Tomorrow Never Comes", "Another Life", "I Can't Teach My Old Heart New Tricks" and "The Best of Me". This is a first-class Box Set featuring the music of a world-class musician and I highly recommend it.
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