The Complete Collection and Then Some... [2005 Reissue] Barry Manilow

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  • Release Date: 09/13/2005
  • Original Release: 1992
  • 5 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 13,264
  • Label: ARISTA
  • UPC: 828766927221
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The Complete Collection and Then Some... [2005 Reissue]

Disc 1
1LISTENThe Best of Me (Intro) 0:45
2LISTENSweet Life Live / previously unreleased 4:11
3LISTENI Am Your Child Live / previously unreleased 2:34
4LISTENCould It Be Magic 2:33
5LISTENCould It Be Magic 6:50
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Disc 2
1LISTENCopacabana (At the Copa) Home Cassette Recording 1:32
2LISTENCopacabana (At the Copa) 4:05
3LISTENDancin' Fool 1:18
4LISTENI'm Your Man 4:47
5LISTENHey Mambo / Kid Creole & the Coconuts 2:50
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Disc 3
1LISTENThis One's for You previously unreleased / Demo Version 3:09
2LISTENLay Me Down 4:21
3LISTENBig City Blues / Mel Tormé 4:20
4LISTENSomewhere Down the Road previously unreleased / Demo Version 4:07
5LISTENA Little Travelling Music, Please 4:25
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Disc 4
1LISTENGive My Regards to Broadway Live / previously unreleased 3:46
2LISTENMedley: Send in the Clowns/Looks Like We Made It Live / previously unreleased 5:49
3LISTENCan't Smile Without You previously unreleased / Alternate First Take 3:07
4LISTENBeautiful Music 4:39
5LISTENFugue for Tinhorns / Hinton Battle From Guys and Dolls 2:50
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Editorial Reviews

The story Barry Manilow, his friends, and associates tell in the liner notes to his four-CD/one-VHS box set retrospective The Complete Collection and Then Some... is about a contemporary pop songwriter who is reluctantly transformed into an interpretive singer; becomes an easy listening, commercial pop superstar much to his surprise (and, to some extent, dismay); and, through travail, reclaims his original vision by writing and performing neo-classic pop with tinges of jazz and show music. The trouble with this story is that when you play the album, you still hear a lot of earnest, piano-based romantic ballads, the singer's own tunes virtually indistinguishable from those of others. David Martin, co-author of "Can't Smile Without You," frankly admits that he stole the song's title from a greeting card, but Manilow's own lyric collaborators don't dig much deeper. Manilow's real talents lie in arrangement -- he always puts in enough modulations, tempo shifts, and instrumental development to maintain interest -- and in his singing, which retains sincerity and some buoyancy despite the unrelieved plaintiveness of the melodies and lyrics. It's lonely housewife music, to be sure, but Manilow's performances transform it. His subsequent forays into Latin, jazz, classic pop, and show music are the works of an enthusiastic amateur, but no less winning for that, except for a few occasions that reveal a lack of taste. Like other box sets assembled in the early '90s, The Complete Collection and Then Some... tipped the scales more toward unreleased material. There were a few newly recorded songs, and a few that had been left off Manilow's regular albums, but the bulk of the previously unreleased material consisted of live performances, demos, and alternate takes. Many of the big hits are only heard in alternate versions, meaning that this was aimed at Manilow fans for whom the original demo of "Mandy," on which the singer accidentally sang "Brandy" (the song's original title), was more valuable. The set also included an hour-long video, Barry Manilow Performances, Volume One: The Highlights, which employed footage from Manilow's television appearances of the 1970s and '80s. [The Complete Collection was reissued in 2005 with a bonus fifth disc of DVD material.] William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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September 06, 2005: As a fan and supporter of his music and work as as showman, I can't help but wonder what the point is of this re-issue. When I bought the original release while I was in college in 1992, it was amazing. I'd give it the 5 star without a problem. Normally on a re-issue, an artist adds material and edits like an author. That is not what is being done here. You can include more than 60 minutes of program on a DVD, and you also can do the same with a CD. It has been done. I will not go out and buy this useless product that Mr. Manilow re-issues. It seems that's all he does today is re-issue and show us "Copacabana" in a spaghetti dance mix. By the way, the original boxed set was never out of print and only a few years ago was certified Gold. If you bought more than one copy of the original, good! Keep it. I'm sure the VHS tape works well. If you feel the absolute need to buy this album, (This begs the question of re-issuing until we're sick to our stomachs of the stale bread served with spaghetti.) find a used copy that's at least $5-10. I really think as a fan, he and his little clown posse must take me for a fool. I'm not. I've "sent" in the clowns. They're here. I'm looking at them. Nice try. I think I hear "Sweet Caroline" and (I) "don't seem so lonely."