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1.StopSing It – Barry Manilow 01:16
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2.StopSweetwater Jones – Barry Manilow 02:29
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3.StopCloudburst – Barry Manilow 02:27
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4.StopOne of These Days – Barry Manilow 02:52
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5.StopOh My Lady – Barry Manilow 03:29
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6.StopI Am Your Child – Barry Manilow 02:17
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7.StopCould It Be Magic – Barry Manilow 06:51
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8.StopSeven More Years – Barry Manilow 03:38
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9.StopFlashy Lady – Barry Manilow 03:56
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10.StopFriends – Barry Manilow 03:08
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11.StopSweet Life – Barry Manilow 03:51
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12.StopCaroline [#][*] – Barry Manilow 03:36
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13.StopRosalie Rosie [#][*] – Barry Manilow 02:28
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14.StopStar Children [#][*] – Barry Manilow 03:17
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15.StopLet's Take Some Time to Say Goodbye [*] – Barry Manilow 03:02
Barry Manilow's debut album proves to be a far different animal than its glitzier successors; it's fairly raw and unpolished, though his dramatic vocal style is already well established here. The material roams from impassioned balladeering ("I Am Your Child," "One of These Days") to chunky country ("Sweetwater Jones"), driving rock ("Oh My Lady"), and '40s-style swing ("Cloudburst") -- and that's just side one. "Could It Be Magic," of course, is what pulled Manilow above the pack; it's a textbook summary of the dramatic orchestration and swooning vocals that have long marked his style. Some deft arranging doesn't hurt, either; the song glistens from an arrangement that keeps the backing band well in check, where other producers might have let them step all over it. The musical schizophrenia continues unchecked as the album progresses. Guitars surely never sounded so heavy again on as they did on "Flashy Lady," whose trebly, high-end leads could almost be mistaken for Kiss' own Ace Frehley. But just when you think you've got the artist pegged down, he comes back with the poppy RB of "Friends" and the more familiar mid-tempo musings of "Sweet Life" -- a promise, of sorts, that Manilow will adjust to the hand that fame dishes out. He had the confidence to pull it off; anyone opening his debut album with a minute-long spoken-word track that featured his grandfather was obviously not laboring under anybody else's notions of hip. Judging by this unpolished outing, Manilow came across as having plenty to say, but without a clear roadmap of how he wanted to say it. Manilow and producer Ron Dante would clear up that problem on the next album, Barry Manilow II, but if you want a sense of where it began, here's where you start. [The 2006 reissue of the albums adds four bonus tracks including the previously unreleased "Caroline," "Rosalie Rosie" and "Star Children"as well as the rare "Let's Take Some Time to Say Goodbye", which was released as a single and sank without a trace.] Ralph Heibutzki, Rovi
- Genre: Rock
- Category Soft Rock, AM Pop
- Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
- Release Date: April 29, 2008
- Artist: Manilow Barry
- Additional Artist: Barry Manilow (Vocals)