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| Barry Manilow - The Greatest Songs of the Seventies | 
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| Creators: Barry Manilow, David Gates, Burt Bachalach, Neil Diamond, Marvin Hamlisch, Melissa Manchester Label: Arista Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $3.97 You Save: $15.01 (79%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 61 reviews Sales Rank: 803
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 710034 UPC: 886971003420 EAN: 0886971003420 ASIN: B000SMYTZ2
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fine CD of songs from the seventies by Barry Manilow April 22, 2008 17 out of 32 found this review helpful
The Greatest Songs of the Seventies is a solid Barry Manilow album that offers us a chance to hear some of the greatest songs of the 1970s performed by Barry Manilow. The sound quality is excellent and I like the artwork, too. Oh, sure, we're not going to hear ALL the greatest songs of the 1970s; but what we do get is rather good material from a man who can really sing!
Manilow starts the CD off with an elegant rendition of "The Way We Were" from the movie of the same name. Barry plays with the tempo and keys a bit to place his own stamp on this ballad. It's not quite the high level of quality we got from Barbra Streisand; but I still like Barry Manilow's performance here and his excellent diction bolsters his singing, too. "My Eyes Adored You" was always one of my very favorite love songs; and this torch song shines brilliantly when Barry sings it. The musical arrangement is very pretty as well. "Bridge Over Troubled Water" gets the royal treatment from Barry Manilow who uses this chance to showcase more of his vocal range. Great!
"How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?" by The Bee Gees has Barry singing his heart out. This works especially well on this tune. "The Long And Winding Road" by The Beatles stuns me with its beauty; the Fab Four would be very proud of how well Barry Manilow delivers this! The arrangement makes good use of the strings as well. Listen also for Barry to perform "(They Long To Be) Close To You." "(They Long To Be) Close To You" was a great song for The Carpenters; and Barry does great justice to this timeless love song. Barry sings this without a superfluous note; and I am very impressed.
"Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" by Elton John gets a fine treatment from Barry and this places him squarely front and center--right where he belongs! Barry never misses a beat and I love it!
"Weekend In New England" gives us Barry doing a remake of one of his own songs; the elegant piano arrangement is very pretty but it's also simplistic enough to place the spotlight right on Manilow--and that's excellent. "Even Now" is yet another song that sounds just so good when Barry delivers this with panache. "Even Now" is a very sweet tune that fits in well with the other songs on this album.
"I Write The Songs" ends the album with Barry Manilow performing a redo of another one of his own songs; he sings this with passion, heart and soul. This makes the perfect ending for this solid album of `70s hits.
Yes, we don't get as many hits as people may have wanted on this disc; but it's still very good and I can only take off one star because what we get is fantastic words and music. Barry Manilow fans will want this in their collections; and people who enjoy classic pop vocals from the 1970s will enjoy this album also.
Barry Manilow Fan April 12, 2008 This is a Great CD. Barry Manilow sounds as Great as ever. I think most people who love or have loved the songs of the 70's would like this CD very much.
Keeps the traditional style and feel of these great songs March 30, 2008 Thanks for another wonderful compilation of great songs from the 70's and done simply as nicely as the originals. What a wonderful tribute Barry to some of your favorite songs and love the 50's and 60's versions of your favorites as well. Keep singing with that wonderful wide range voice mister!
Barry Manilow the Greatest songs March 29, 2008 It is a joy to listen to The Greatest songs of the Seventies which I would classify as Easy Listening. Loved the songs and the voice with its good clear diction.
Barry Manilow- Seventies March 8, 2008 Barry continues to make his music selection better and better. His phrasing is absolutely delightful.
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