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Tryin' To Get the Feeling [Bonus Tracks]

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Barry Manilow

Tryin' To Get the Feeling [Bonus Tracks]

 
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Label: Arista
Rating: 4.5
 
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Tracklist of Tryin' To Get the Feeling [Bonus Tracks]

Disc 1
1 New York City Rhythm   no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again  3:50 no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Why Don't We Live Together  3:41 no lyrics yet - submit it
4 Bandstand Boogie  2:52 no lyrics yet - submit it
5 You're Leavin' Too Soon   no lyrics yet - submit it
6 She's a Star   no lyrics yet - submit it
7 I Write the Songs  3:50 view lyrics
8 As Sure as I'm Standin' Here   no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Nice Boy Like Me   no lyrics yet - submit it
10 Lay Me Down  4:48 no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Beautiful Music  4:39 no lyrics yet - submit it
12 Marry Me a Little [#]   no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

Kinda So-So

The one thing I remember about this album was me trying to locate it. It took about three and a half years and when I did find it, it was in the most unlikely spot, under a bunch of discontinued albums. The very bottom one. I was so excited to have finally gotten it, then to get it home and I was like 'oh, bother', but anyway its still a Manilow album and I still have it.

Of Course I Had to Have This One in My Collection!

By now you realize that I can't really be objective about Barry. This is number 14 in my new CD Replacement and Discovery collection. Number One Discovery being "Singin' With the Big Bands". Number One Replacement being "2am Paradise Cafe".

I remember this cover, and I remember wishing that there was a picture of Barry on it instead (now I kinda like the kitchy piano man) but I got a big smile when I opened the CD case and found a picture of Barry with Bagel (the beagle) and wearing his "I Love Beagles" t-shirt. For me, worth the price of the CD!

But what about the music, you ask? In every Barry CD, there are one or two songs that are Greatness. Those are "As Sure As I'm Standing Here", and "Lay Me Down". I'm also adding "Marry Me A Little", a bonus track Barry had originally recorded for this album, and then left it out. It has all the promise of what lay ahead musically for Barry. It's like that magical first kiss at the end of a great date.

So... will you be hearing from me again? Sure! I just got "Showstoppers"! And if it's true Barry has 30 CD's on Amazon alone, I've still got 16 to go.
Really love ya, Barry!
(You all know he's cool again, right?)

One Overlooked Song

Yes, this is the album that made me a Barry Manilow fan waaaay back in Junior High. Go ahead, roll your eyes, and cringe in the memory of shmaltzy melodies, too many key changes, and "Copacabana". You would be well within your rights.

But this disc contains one highly overlooked song that, IMHO, is one of the best Manilow ever recorded, and one of the finest ballads ever written: the often-overloked "Lay Me Down". Here's an understated performance of a fantastic melody. Wonderful lyrics. A great tune.

Of course, the rest of the album is fine, too, but "Lay Me Down" deserves a place in your CD collection. For that, and that alone, this one gets 5 stars.