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This One's for You -- the fourth album from Barry Manilow -- contained four Top 30 hits including Randy Edelman's stunningly significant "Weekend in New England" (Top Ten towards the end of 1976), and another Number One -- "Looks Like We Made It" cowritten by "Mandy" cowriter Richard Kerr and "Somewhere in the Night" cowriter Will Jennings -- a fact that begs the question -- why didn't Barry Manilow cowrite with the bevy of major songwriters who penned his major hit recordings? The most consistent of his albums up to this point in time -- a big improvement over his Tryin' to Get the Feeling LP -- there are still lyrics that initiate "the cringe factor," words so uncool they no doubt participated in keeping Barry Manilow from enjoying the chic appreciation Middle of the Road predecessors Ferrante & Teicher and their contemporaries were blessed with years after heavy chart activity. A song with science fiction overtones like "Riders to the Stars" comes off as tacky, Adrienne Anderson and Manilow dripping with excess, though they find redemption in penning the singer's ninth hit, "Daybreak," a strong and bouncy number in the "It's a Miracle" category, but even better. And the team that brought you "It's a Miracle," lyricist Marty Panzer and showman Manilow create the title track, "This One's for You," the song with the weakest showing of Barry's first 16 Top 30 hits. With great orchestration from Gerald Alters, Charles Calello, Dick Berkhe, and Van McCoy, a touch of class permeates the Manilow/Ron Dante production. The first five songs flow better than the second half, but three of the four hits are very, very special -- further cementing this artist as a major force -- those hits keeping him on the charts from October of 1976 to October of 1977 -- as a huge radio presence keeping the audience primed for the next studio disc and its four more hits.
© Joe Viglione /TiVo
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Barry Manilow, Composer - Barry Manilow, Producer - Barry Manilow, Performer - Marty Panzer, Lyricist - Ron Dante, Producer
(P) 1976 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Barry Manilow, Composer - Barry Manilow, Producer - Barry Manilow, Performer - Adrienne Anderson, Lyricist - Ron Dante, Producer
(P) 1976 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Barry Manilow, Composer - Barry Manilow, Performer - Barry Manilow, Producer - Adrienne Anderson, Lyricist - Ron Dante, Producer
(P) 1976 Arista Records LLC
Bruce Sussman, Lyricist - Barry Manilow, Composer - Barry Manilow, Lyricist - Barry Manilow, Producer - Barry Manilow, Vocal - Ron Dante, Producer
(P) 1976 Arista Records LLC
Barry Manilow, Producer - Barry Manilow, Performer - Ron Dante, Producer - Randy Edelman, Composer - Randy Edelman, Lyricist
(P) 1976 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Barry Manilow, Composer - Barry Manilow, Performer - Barry Manilow, Producer - Adrienne Anderson, Lyricist - Ron Dante, Producer
(P) 1976 Arista Records LLC
Barry Manilow, Composer - Barry Manilow, Performer - Barry Manilow, Producer - Marty Panzer, Lyricist - Ron Dante, Producer
(P) 1976 Arista Records LLC
Will Jennings, Lyricist - Barry Manilow, Producer - Barry Manilow, Vocal - Ron Dante, Producer - Richard Kerr, Composer
(P) 1976 Arista Records, LLC
Barry Manilow, Composer - Barry Manilow, Lyricist - Barry Manilow, Performer - Barry Manilow, Producer - Ron Dante, Producer
(P) 1976 Arista Records LLC
Lady Flash, Background Vocal - Marty Panzer, Composer - Marty Panzer, Lyricist - Marty Panzer, Producer - Dennis Farac, Guitar - Michael DeLugg, Recording Engineer - Michael DeLugg, Mixing Engineer - Lee Gurst, Drums - Gerald Alters, Arranger - Ron Dante, Producer - Steve Donaghey, Acoustic Bass - Alan Axelrod, Keyboards - Richard Resnicoff, Guitar - Barry Manilow, Composer - Barry Manilow, Lyricist - Barry Manilow, Producer - Barry Manilow, Vocal - Barry Manilow, Arranger - Barry Manilow, Piano
(P) 1976 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Barry Manilow, Composer - Barry Manilow, Performer - Barry Manilow, Producer - Adrienne Anderson, Lyricist - Ron Dante, Producer
(P) 1976 Arista Records LLC
Gary Benson, Composer - Gary Benson, Lyricist - David Mindel, Composer - David Mindel, Lyricist - Barry Manilow, Performer
(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Barry Manilow, Performer - Barry Manilow, Composer - Barry Manilow, Lyricist
(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Barry Manilow, Performer - Barry Manilow, Composer - Barry Manilow, Lyricist - Adrienne Anderson, Composer - Adrienne Anderson, Lyricist
(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Barry Manilow, Performer - Barry Manilow, Composer - Barry Manilow, Lyricist
(P) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Presentación del Álbum
This One's for You -- the fourth album from Barry Manilow -- contained four Top 30 hits including Randy Edelman's stunningly significant "Weekend in New England" (Top Ten towards the end of 1976), and another Number One -- "Looks Like We Made It" cowritten by "Mandy" cowriter Richard Kerr and "Somewhere in the Night" cowriter Will Jennings -- a fact that begs the question -- why didn't Barry Manilow cowrite with the bevy of major songwriters who penned his major hit recordings? The most consistent of his albums up to this point in time -- a big improvement over his Tryin' to Get the Feeling LP -- there are still lyrics that initiate "the cringe factor," words so uncool they no doubt participated in keeping Barry Manilow from enjoying the chic appreciation Middle of the Road predecessors Ferrante & Teicher and their contemporaries were blessed with years after heavy chart activity. A song with science fiction overtones like "Riders to the Stars" comes off as tacky, Adrienne Anderson and Manilow dripping with excess, though they find redemption in penning the singer's ninth hit, "Daybreak," a strong and bouncy number in the "It's a Miracle" category, but even better. And the team that brought you "It's a Miracle," lyricist Marty Panzer and showman Manilow create the title track, "This One's for You," the song with the weakest showing of Barry's first 16 Top 30 hits. With great orchestration from Gerald Alters, Charles Calello, Dick Berkhe, and Van McCoy, a touch of class permeates the Manilow/Ron Dante production. The first five songs flow better than the second half, but three of the four hits are very, very special -- further cementing this artist as a major force -- those hits keeping him on the charts from October of 1976 to October of 1977 -- as a huge radio presence keeping the audience primed for the next studio disc and its four more hits.
© Joe Viglione /TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 15 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:50:39
- Artistas principales: Barry Manilow
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Arista - Legacy
- Género Pop/Rock Variété internacional
(P) 1976, 2006 Arista Records LLC
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