You know, I'm not a collector. I know some fans love to buy everything their favorite singer releases because they're collectors, and that's cool, but I'm not one of those people. I hate clutter. I'm used to finding reasons for NOT buying yet another greatest hits album. Consequently, when I hear
words like "re-issued" or "restored", I sorta just glaze over and usually put my wallet back in my purse.
And I almost did that with this "Legacy" 2-disc collection that came out today. But the original "Live" album was for me - like I know it was for many of my generation - something almost sacred. It was the definitive audible proof of why Barry Manilow is an international superstar, because it really gave the listener not just a series of beautiful ballads, but also glimpses into the "lighter" side of Barry's personality (with songs like "Jump Shout Boogie" and his "finger-licking good" VSM commercial medley). Wallowing in such a diverse assortment of entertainments made it too easy to be floored by Barry's talent while, at the same time, really being taken with the down-to-earth human being behind the music. Back in the late 70's, this album WAS Barry.
So, when I looked at the track listing on Amazon and saw that all the original stuff from the album (and ripped out of the first CD) had been restored ... along with NEW material that hadn't been previously made available on CD .... I was intrigued enough to buy it.
I just can't say enough about it ... this sucker just blew me away.
First off ... let me just get this out of the way. I wanna know who designed the packaging because - if you're out there somewhere - I really wish I could fall at your feet and shine your shoes with my tears of gratitude. (Okay, maybe that's overstating ... I'll just shake your hand enthusiastically and thank you for taking pity on idiots like me!). Unlike most of the CDs I purchase - which require razor blades, chisels and sometimes dynamite to get open - opening this set took me 30 seconds. I ripped off the shrink-wrap, slid the box out
of its clear plastic sleeve, opened the box and popped the CD into the player. 30 SECONDS! FINALLY A FREAKIN' CD SOMEONE WHO WAS AROUND IN 1977 CAN ACTUALLY OPEN! I am beyond grateful, seriously!
Furthermore, the "extras" you get with this CD are really cool - someone (or a really great team) took the trouble to try to put together a booklet - with photos - and the original liner notes (along with current-day credits) that easily slides in and out of the box and appeals to those of us who remember those nifty dinosaur relics like album art and liner notes and all that really cool stuff that used to come with the music. Yes, the
cover is a tad too purple-toned for my taste (as my original "Live" album was blue), but the rest more than compensates.
But oh my gosh - the music sounds incredible. I think the Powers That Be did a really terrific job delivering, in a digital format, that earthy audience/arena sound of a live late 70's Manilow concert. Technology didn't erase the organic feeling of this gem, and for that I'm profoundly grateful. It was just like taking a time machine back to the Carter era and getting to listen to young Barry one more time!
(who probably never would have guessed he'd still be wowing us with this show thirty years later).
All the cuts are great.
But a few of them are "Best You'll Ever Hear In This Lifetime Awesome." "Trying To Get The Feeling" ... well, after you've heard this version, you might as well throw away any other renditions you have, because it's PERFECT. Other less-familiar songs from Barry's catalog - like "One Of These Days" - is timeless in its poignancy. And then all the old classics from the dawn of Barry's amazing career - like "I Write The Songs", "Could It Be Magic", "Looks Like We Made It" and "It's A Miracle" are better than ever, sincerely capturing the spirit of, what was for many of us, a simpler time.
It all sounds awesome (and I know I'm running out of adjectives, dammit). Both discs are paced pretty well. I thought the transitioning between songs was a little choppy in a couple of places, but if you pointed a gun and told me to find something - anything - wrong with this CD, that's about all I could come up with, I swear.
This is a gem, and a must-own for any new fan wanting to experience the "whole" Manilow in one sitting ... or any old fan who cherished the original "Live" album and just couldn't believe - until today - that it could have been done any better."
Still One of the Best Live Albums Around
K. Yee | Stockton, CA United States | 08/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The recent addition to the Manilow collection, a remastered version of the Live album originally released in the 70's, is a welcomed and recent purchase. I admit that I originally had this album, yes..."album", and really wore it out from playing it so much.
Barry is at his best with his original back-up singers Lady Flash. You can hear the enthusiasm and just pure joy that they all have by performimg live. I have seen Barry perform live many, many times. Although he is still the ultimate entertainer, he really shined during those years, especially when we were in the midst of the "Disco" era.
The fun of the original album is still here including the now dated "VSM", and most of us who have been his fans for years still enjoy his former commercial jingle medley. The additional tracks restored make this a CD to have in your collection. It is like having an old friend return after many years. You wonder why you were ever apart."
Sweet Heaven! Whaddahfantasticalbum!
Kathy W | Baltimore | 08/05/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Early Manilow from 1977. Did I need ANOTHER Manilow album? YES!!! This 2 CD collection of 23 tracks of love, beauty, peace, fire and passion is truly awesome! It has been remastered and the sound quality is excellent. If you listen carefully, you can even hear Barry's Brooklyn accent in some of these early versions.
There are many songs that I have not heard before on my other Barry CDs. The love and tenderness in the classics, like "Could it be Magic/Mandy, Trying to Get the Feeling Again, This One's for You, and Looks Like We Made It" is unbelievable. As beautiful as they are in Barry's later versions, they were slower and far more passionate in this CD. If you could bottle the passion, you could maybe change the world.
"V.S.M." is a totally cool collection of commercial jingles that Barry wrote. Bet you'll be surprised at some of them; I was. "Let Me Go" is Barry belting out the Blues. "The Lady Flash Medley" is a great 70s rock medley done by his musical support ladies.
Songs like "Riders to the Stars" and "Why Don't we Live Together" really rock, and appear to have a slight gospel flair to them! "Jump Shout Boogie Medley" is over 8 minutes long and includes some wild jazz. "New York City Rhythm" is always hot. These songs have such fire in them that the inside of the car went up 20 degrees when I was playing them! Barry must have been bopping all over the stage doing these numbers. It's hard to even LISTEN to them sitting down. Made me want to jump right out of the car and dance at 60 mph, but I restrained myself as a courtesy to the other drivers.
I am running out of CD players to play my Manilow collection, but, I must say it again: another staple for the Manilownian! (and worth EVERY penny!) (Guess I'll have to buy another CD player.)
(I'll tell you a little secret here, too. S-h-h-h-h. Don't tell anybody, but I have been using disc 1 to power-walk with and have lost 35 lbs in 6 months--and, no, I don't lose weight easily.)
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A great live album from a great artist
Kurt D. Diekelman | Thornton,Illinois | 08/03/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am a classic rock fan at heart.My collection includes Led Zep,Black Sabbath,The Beatles,Steely Dan..and yes Barry Manilow.Why Manilow?Why not?What here is not to like?A great lead vocalist and an awesome piano player backed up by an incredible band and a wildly enthusiastic audience.My mother had this album when it first came out when I was about 10 years old and I always loved listening to it.The new expanded edition here is even better.The first thing i noticed after not having heard it for a while was how enthusiastic Manilow is about his craft.He loves to entertain.From the fast and more rock orientated songs like "Riders to the Stars" to his awesome slow songs like "Trying to Get That Feeling Again"(which includes additional words not included on the first live album)the CD is perfect.The second thing i noticed was just how good his three female back up singers,known as LadyFlash are.In fact,on this expanded CD they do their own medley ,and it is great.Of course the VSM(Very Strange Medley)is one of the more entertaining songs on the CD.Many of Manilow's fans know he wrote commercial jingles while he was a young struggling artist but few of others know that.When you listen to this song you will be suprised to find out that Manilow is on your television almost everyday.I recomend this CD to fans of all types of music.If you truly like great music you will love this new expanded CD of "Barry Manilow Live""
Wonderful memories
SAM | , PA United States | 03/20/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Years ago when I was a young homemaker and mother I bought this in cassette tape form and played it, and played it, and played it until I wore it out. Tried to buy a new one and couldn't. Gone was my favorite song "Studio Musician." It's not on any other recording that I could find...sooooo...when I found this double disc set I almost cried. I love so many of these songs but to those of us who have chosen another path and will never be "headliners" that piece speaks volumes...and now there are no babies to wake up if I crank it up so I can hear it all over the house!"