The Greatest Songs of the Seventies Barry Manilow

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  • Release Date: 09/18/2007
  • Sales Rank: 12,454
  • Label: RCA
  • UPC: 886971003420
 
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The Greatest Songs of the Seventies

1LISTENThe Way We Were 2:53
2LISTENMy Eyes Adored You 3:33
3LISTENBridge Over Troubled Water 4:55
4LISTENHow Can You Mend a Broken Heart 3:31
5LISTENIt Never Rains in Southern California 3:49
6LISTENYou've Got a Friend 4:44
7LISTENHe Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother 3:57
8LISTENSailing 4:36
9LISTENThe Long and Winding Road 3:29
10LISTEN(They Long to Be) Close to You 3:40
11LISTENIf 2:49
12LISTENSorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word 4:06
13LISTENMandy Acoustic Manilow 3:24
14LISTENWeekend in New England Acoustic Manilow 3:46
15LISTENCopacabana (At the Copa) Acoustic Manilow 4:02
16LISTENEven Now Acoustic Manilow 3:38
17LISTENLooks Like We Made It Acoustic Manilow 3:33
18LISTENI Write the Songs Acoustic Manilow 3:59

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Editorial Reviews

Barry Manilow follows the multiplatinum sucess of The Greatest Songs of the Sixties with a collection of the best pop tunes of the '70s -- including songs by Simon & Garfunkel, Carly Simon, and the Carpenters. Six acoustic versions of Manilow's own '70s showstoppers seal the deal. Barnes & Noble



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Greatest Songs of the Seventiesby Anonymous

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May 12, 2008: Doesn't have the same pizzaz as the greatest hits of the 50's and the 60's. Greatest hits of the 70's was somewhat boring in song selection and did not hold my attention.

Greatest Songs of the Seventiesby Anonymous

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October 12, 2007: This CD is 18 tracks of pain. Each song sounds exactly the same in production--polished, but bland, absent of energy and clever artistic choices. They're standards, but must they be sucked dry of originality or artistic-spirit? How many homogenized versions of "Like A Bridge Over Troubled Water" do the elevator's of America need? Speaking of bad S&G covers, a good way to think of Manilow, if you missed his 70s heyday, is an older, lamer Clay Aiken. Each song uses percussion to mark time it's like a railroad spike driven into the brain every 2nd and 4th beat. The vocals and the music never play off each other, probably recorded separately. The vocals on every track Manilow over-does, trying to wring every last drop of campy emotion from already syrupy selections like "He's not Heavy He's My Brother." This CD is what elevator operators commit suicide to.


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