Description: Even Now by Barry Manilow [Reissue] [Bonus Track] [CD] Track Listing: 1 Copacabana (At The Copa)2 Somewhere In The Night3 A Linda Song4 Can't Smile Without You5 Leaving' In The Morning6 Where Do I Go From Here7 Even Now8 I Was A Fool (To Let You Go)9 Losing Touch10 I Just Want To Be The One In Your Life11 Starting Again12 Sunrise13 I'm Comin' Home Again (unfinished track) [Bonus Track]14 No Love For JennyBy the time that Barry Manilow recorded the EVEN NOW album, he was not just a bona fide pop superstar on the roll of a lifetime, but also a man ready to take a chance. Barry kicked off his fifth studio album with "Copacabana (At The Copa)," a stunningly ambitious and infectious number and arguably Manilow's best-loved recording ever. Even now, EVEN NOW remains an impressive explosion of both music and passion. --- When disc jockey Brian Goslow left the Willie "Loco" Alexander MCA Records sessions for Meanwhile...Back in the States in 1978, he couldn't escape Barry Manilow's "Copacabana (At the Copa)" on the radio. Like a scene out of a movie as the radio station changed, the same song came blaring out of the speaker -- showing the radio power of Barry Manilow in 1978 -- every underground radio programmer's nightmare. Manilow had injected semi-disco into his previous albums, but this was an all out dance assault exacerbated by a 12" Spanish version, "En el Copa," also finding popularity. With a Number One live album following up the previous studio disc, This One's for You, another year's worth of hits launched off of Even Now, with the title track going Top 20 after the Top Three showing of a pop masterpiece, Barry Manilow's rendition of "Can't Smile Without You." Clive Davis must have heard Engelbert Humperdinck's excellent album track from his 1976 comeback, After the Lovin', and with a little change in the original lyric a superb pop confection manifested -- a sophisticated "Jingle Jangle"/"Sugar Sugar" produced by the singer of those Archies' hits, Ron Dante, along with Manilow. The pair didn't stop there. They took Helen Reddy's 1975 Top 20 version of "Mandy," cowriter Richard Kerr's "Somewhere in the Night" Top Ten in early 1979 (after Manilow charted with a song from the film Foul Play in between the four-song chart run from this LP). Yes, there are still excesses on the Even Now album (one being the successful "Copacabana,") lows that go hand-in-hand with incredible highs like "Can't Smile Without You" and "Somewhere in the Night," popular music that is as timeless and effective as it gets. Marty Panzer and Barry come up with a very impressive cocktail lounge essay, "I Was a Fool (To Let You Go)," while another Manilow cowrite, "Losing Touch," displays some progress in the songwriting department for the showman. England Dan and John Ford Coley songwriter Parker McGee lends his excellent "Where Do I Go From Here" with Jimmie Haskell orchestration to the mix and it works, bringing back that query from the previous album -- why didn't Barry Manilow cowrite with the talented songwriters who gave him some of his finest moments? ~ Joe Viglione, AllMusic Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
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Artist: Barry Manilow, Manilow, Barry
Original Album Release Year: 1978
Record Label: Arista
Release Title: Even Now
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Custom Bundle: No
Edition: Reissue
Type: Album
Format: CD
Language: English
Release Year: 2006
Producer: Ron Dante, Barry Manilow
Style: Soft Rock, Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Pop/Rock
Features: Sealed, Bonus Track
Genre: Pop, Vocal