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Barry Manilow  Main Performer

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1 Mandy English/Kerr 3:17
2 It's a Miracle Manilow/Panzer 3:51
3 Could It Be Magic Anderson/Manilow 6:47
4 I Write the Songs Johnston 3:50
5 Bandstand Boogie Albertine/Horn/Elga 2:50
6 Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again Pomeranz 3:50
7 This One's for You Panzer/Manilow 3:26
8 Weekend in New England Edelman 3:45
9 Looks Like We Made It Jennings/Kerr 3:32
10 Daybreak Manilow/Anderson 3:05
11 Can't Smile Without You Morrow/Martin/Arnol 3:07
12 Even Now Manilow/Panzer 3:26
13 Copacabana (At the Copa) Feldman/Manilow/Sus 5:40
14 Somewhere in the Night Jennings/Kerr 3:23
15 Ready to Take a Chance Again Gimbel/Fox 2:57
16 Ships Hunter 4:00
17 I Made It Through the Rain Kenny/Sussman/Feldm 4:19
18 The Old Songs Kaye/Pomeranz 4:41
19 When October Goes Mercer/Manilow 3:58
20 Somewhere Down the Road Weil/Snow 3:59
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Ultimate Manilow

Audio Compact Disc [Arista]

Label: Arista

Category: Vocal

Ultimate Manilow

UPC: 078221060028

Release Date: 02/05/2002

Original Release Date: 02/05/2002

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Mandy, It's a Miracle, Could It Be Magic, I Write the Songs, Bandstand Boogie, Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again, This One's for You, Weekend in New England, Looks Like We Made It, Daybreak, Can't Smile Without You, Even Now, Copacabana (At the Copa), Somewhere in the Night, Ready to Take a Chance Again, Ships, I Made It Through the Rain, The Old Songs, When October Goes, Somewhere Down the Road]
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Steve Huey

Unlike some other MOR pop stars, Barry Manilow never enjoyed the sort of swinging-hipster revival that made him a hot name to drop, ironically or otherwise. Incredibly enough, until the release of Ultimate Manilow in early 2002, there was no comprehensive single-disc hits package on the market -- a shockingly long wait for one of the most popular hitmakers of the '70s, hip or not (and clearly the demand was there; Ultimate Manilow entered the charts at number three). The 20 selections on Ultimate Manilow are arranged in the chronological order in which they became hits, and the emphasis here is on hits -- i.e., chart singles. Between 1974 and 1981, Manilow reached the Top 40 20 times, and 18 of those songs are present; the other two (minor early-'80s hits) were bumped by "Bandstand Boogie," Manilow's well-known version of the American Bandstand theme song, and "When October Goes," a track from his 1984 jazz-pop album, 2:00 AM Paradise Caf?. It's an extremely straightforward approach to a greatest-hits compilation, which is actually something to be commended given Arista's botched Whitney Houston best-of (where they omitted several songs to protect back-catalog sales, although that's not likely a concern with Manilow). So is anything missing? Nothing crucial; the only potential disappointment is for fans who love Manilow's detours into flamboyant, Broadway-style production numbers. The concentration on hits means that several great B-sides in that vein ("New York City Rhythm," "Riders to the Stars," "Beautiful Music," the endearingly awkward "Jump Shout Boogie") are not included. But that's really a small quibble, and there simply wasn't room for them anyhow. Ultimate Manilow lives up to its title by including everything a casual fan would want. The only question is, what took so long? ~ Steve Huey, Rovi