The Greatest Songs of the Seventies [Deluxe Edition] Barry Manilow

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  • Release Date: 09/18/2007
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 69,737
  • Label: RCA
  • UPC: 886971422221
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The Greatest Songs of the Seventies [Deluxe Edition]

Disc 1
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
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Disc 2
1LISTENSomewhere in the Night More Acoustic Manilow 3:32
2LISTENCan't Smile Without You More Acoustic Manilow 3:14
3LISTENThis One's for You More Acoustic Manilow 4:14
4LISTENCould It Be Magic More Acoustic Manilow 5:01
5The Way We Were Bonus Track / Version
6My Eyes Adored You Bonus Track / Version
7Bridge Over Troubled Water Bonus Track / Version
8How Can You Mend a Broken Heart Bonus Track / Version
9It Never Rains in Southern California Bonus Track / Version
10You've Got a Friend Bonus Track / Version
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Special Features:

The deluxe version of Greatest Songs of the Seventies contains a DualDisc (combined CD and DVD) with acoustic versions of Manilow songs on the audio side and, on the flip side, a "making of" video featuring Manilow reflecting on the music of the '70s.

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Editorial Reviews

Barry Manilow not only lived through the '70s, but found most of his popular success during the Me Decade: he entered 1970 as a jingles writer and nightclub pianist but left 1979 as pop music's biggest star. While he was writing and performing the biggest hits of the decade, he undoubtedly was also admiring its best songwriting, from artists such as Paul Simon, Carole King, Elton John, Burt Bacharach, and Lennon/McCartney (the latter just barely fit in the '70s). And when the previous volume in his Greatest Songs series, The Greatest Songs of the Sixties, hit number two on the charts in late 2006, it was clear that a third volume would be just around the corner. The song selection on The Greatest Songs of the Seventies appears perfectly suited to Manilow's talents -- nothing too energetic, nothing rough or ragged -- and Manilow treats these songs just as he did on his albums of '50s and '60s classics, singing them straight while his band plays it smooth, with soft adult contemporary arrangements in the background. "(They Long to Be) Close to You" is among the best here, partially since it begins with Manilow and solo piano instead of the soft keyboard wash that marks most of the songs. Also, Manilow has a thoroughly good time on "It Never Rains in Southern California," but doesn't sound inspired by the most poignant ballads here ("The Way We Were," "Bridge Over Troubled Water," "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart"). As an added bonus, six classic Barry Manilow songs appear at the end under the title "Acoustic Manilow", although these versions are just as slick as what comes before; still, "Mandy" and "Copacabana (At the Copa)" are loose and relaxed winners. As on the previous volumes of Greatest Songs, what you see is what you get -- timeless songs sung by a familiar voice, with nothing but the most polished production values. [A deluxe edition adds a second disc, a DualDisc with additional acoustic versions of classic Barry Manilow material on the audio side, and enhanced stereo versions of the entire album as well as a video on the DVD side.] John Bush, All Music Guide

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Greatest Songs of the Seventies [Deluxe Edition]by Anonymous

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September 27, 2007: buy this album for one song and that would be EVEN NOW. this will make you cry. it is so emotional. we need more music like this.

Greatest Songs of the Seventies [Deluxe Edition]by Anonymous

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September 25, 2007: Barry does it again, but was there any question that he wouldn't. The songs flow so nicely into one another. By far, my favorite is IF, I can envision him sitting on the Hilton stage with the starlight background singing this song. I would just melt. The acoustic songs are great too. Weekend in New England is another fav.


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