Barry Manilow
Live
Vinyl 2 LP - Arista AL 8500
VG+ First Pressing (1977)
with Mandy, I Write the Songs, and "Very Strange Medley"
Condition: VG+ Vinyl and VG++ (EX) Cover. Vinyl was play-tested on all sides and plays very well throughout with good fidelity. Original gatefold cover has great color and is fully intact with no splits or writing, and includes both original inner sleeves. Nice copy!
Barry Manilow Live is the fifth album by the singer-songwriter Barry Manilow. The album was released in 1977, and it became Manilow's first to top the US Billboard 200.
The album is known for giving the first commercial release to Manilow's VSM ("Very Strange Medley"). Before the performance Manilow refers to this as a medley of songs that he included in his act against the values of his "artsy fartsy friends". It is a medley of commercial jingles Manilow was involved with, either as a writer or performer, before he became a chart star. The products and companies these promoted include Kentucky Fried Chicken, State Farm, Stridex, Band-Aid, Bowlene, Dr. Pepper, Pepsi and McDonald's.
Track listing - Original release
Side 1
"Riders to the Stars" (Adrienne Anderson, Barry Manilow) - 4:48
"Why Don't We Live Together" (Phil Galdston, Peter Thom) - 3:45
"Looks Like We Made It" (Richard Kerr, Will Jennings) - 4:00
"New York City Rhythm" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 5:12
Side 2
"A Very Strange Medley (V.S.M.)" - 6:10
"Kentucky Fried Chicken" (Al Gorgoni, Bob Nolan)
"State Farm Insurance" (Barry Manilow, Jerry Gavin)
"Stridex" (Barry Manilow)
"Band-Aids" (Barry Manilow)
"Bowlene" (Barry Manilow, Lois Wise)
"Dr. Pepper" (Jake Holmes, Randy Newman)
"Pepsi" (Ellen Starr, Jor McNeil)
"McDonalds" (Kevin Gavin, Sid Woloshin)
"Jump Shout Boogie Medley" - 8:16
"Jump Shout Boogie" (Barry Manilow, Bruce Sussman)
"Avenue C" (Buck Clayton, Jon Hendricks, Dave Lambert)
"Jumpin' at the Woodside" (Count Basie, Jon Hendricks)
"Cloudburst" (Jimmy Harris, Jon Hendricks, Leroy Kirkland)
"Bandstand Boogie" (Barry Manilow, Bob Horn, Bruce Sussman, Charles Albertine, Larry Elgart, Les Elgart)
"This One's for You" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 4:14
Side 3
"Beautiful Music (Part I)" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 2:02
"Daybreak" (Barry Manilow, Adrienne Anderson) - 4:17
"Lay Me Down" (Larry Weiss) - 4:41
"Weekend in New England" (Randy Edelman) - 4:16
"Studio Musician" (Rupert Holmes) - 4:15
Side 4
"Beautiful Music (Part II)" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 1:15
"Could It Be Magic/Mandy" (Adrienne Anderson, Barry Manilow, Frederic Chopin/Richard Kerr, Scott English) - 8:00
"It's a Miracle" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 5:14
"It's Just Another New Year's Eve" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 4:21
"I Write The Songs" (Bruce Johnston) - 4:31
"Beautiful Music (Part III)" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 2:21
Personnel
Barry Manilow - vocals, piano, music director
Keith Loving - guitar
Steven Donaghey - bass guitar
Alan Axelrod - keyboards
Lee Gurst - drums, orchestra conductor
Harold "Ricardo" Alexander - congas
Lady Flash (Debra Byrd, Monica Pege, Reparata Mazzola) - backing vocals
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