A double CD that could afford to turn this monument of American pop variety. The essential is there: since 'Mandy' (1974), the chopinien 'Could It Be Magic' (1975), the prescient 'I Write The Songs' (1975) and up to a few tracks on the album' Swing Sweet '(1987). The "best years" according to those who are not hard-core fans who fell in it from the start, continue to listen to everything MANILOW Barry continued to produce in the 90s and 2000. I am that those , midinettes hearts, who have never abandoned this singer is as versatile and, most recently, capable of delivering stunning concept albums (see the recent series of four 'Greatest Songs Of' which embraces the whole pop 50's to the 90's ).
Besides the expected burst of tubes, this compilation has the merit of giving some bewitching titles that have never left me: 'Ships', taken from the magnificent' One Voice '(1979), or' Read 'em And Weep', a pearl that was on the 'Greatest Hits Vol. II '(1983). Because I love Barry MANILOW and passionate opera and to disclose tastes resolutely country, I have long struggled to make my acting-out of "Barry Manilow's fan". It's done ... I'm not ashamed!