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Barry Manilow II
1974 studio album by Barry Manilow From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Barry Manilow II is the second studio album by Barry Manilow released in 1974. Propelled by the major success of its lead single "Mandy" and featuring a further international hit in "It's a Miracle", the album was a commercial breakthrough for Manilow.[3] First issued by Bell Records, it was reissued after the company was reorganized into Arista Records. The album's success spawned a notable parody in the picture sleeve of Ray Stevens' 1979 single, "I Need Your Help Barry Manilow".
Album peaked at #29 on Canada’s RPM Album Chart.
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Track listing
Side 1
- "I Want To Be Somebody's Baby" (Barry Manilow, Enoch Anderson) - 4:18
- "Early Morning Strangers" (Barry Manilow, Hal David) - 3:24
- "Mandy" (Scott English, Richard Kerr) - 3:32
- "The Two of Us" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 3:05
- "Something's Comin' Up" (Barry Manilow) - 2:51
Side 2
- "It's a Miracle" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 3:58
- "Avenue C" (Buck Clayton, Jon Hendricks, Dave Lambert) - 2:37
- "My Baby Loves Me" (Ivy Hunter, Sylvia Moy, William "Mickey" Stevenson) - 3:18
- "Sandra" (Barry Manilow, Enoch Anderson) - 4:35
- "Home Again" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 5:34
1996 Remaster
- "I Want To Be Somebody's Baby"
- "Early Morning Strangers"
- "Mandy"
- "The Two of Us"
- "Something's Comin' Up"
- "It's a Miracle"
- "Avenue C"
- "My Baby Loves Me"
- "Sandra"
- "Home Again"
Bonus track:
- "Halfway Over the Hill"
2006 Expanded Edition
- "I Want To Be Somebody's Baby"
- "Early Morning Strangers"
- "Mandy"
- "The Two of Us"
- "Something's Comin' Up"
- "It's a Miracle"
- "Avenue C"
- "My Baby Loves Me"
- "Sandra"
- "Home Again"
Bonus tracks:
- "Good News"
- "Halfway Over the Hill"
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Personnel
- Barry Manilow - lead vocals, backing vocals, rhythm arrangements, acoustic piano (1–6, 9, 10)
- Don Grolnick - acoustic piano (7)
- Ellen Starr - acoustic piano (8)
- Jon Stroll - clavinet (1), electric piano (2–6, 8, 9, 10)
- John Barranco - guitar (1, 6)
- Dick Frank - guitar (1, 6, 8, 9, 10)
- Bob Mann - guitar (1, 6, 10)
- Charlie Brown - guitar (2, 3, 10)
- Stuart Scharf - guitar (2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10)
- Sam T. Brown - guitar (7)
- Will Lee - bass guitar (1, 2, 3, 5, 6)
- Russell George - bass guitar (4, 8, 9, 10)
- Bob Cranshaw - bass guitar (7)
- Chris Parker - drums (1, 6)
- Jimmy Young - drums (2, 3, 5)
- Bill Lavorgna - drums (7)
- Allan Schwartzberg - drums (8, 9, 10)
- Lee Gurst - percussion (1, 6)
- Norman Pride - congas (1, 2, 5–8, 10)
- George Young - saxophone (2)
- Artie Kaplan - saxophone (6)
- Stanley Schwartz: saxophone (6)
- Jack Cortner - horn and string arrangements
- Ron Dante - backing vocals
- Melvin Kent - backing vocals (1)
- Ken Williams - backing vocals (1)
- Charlotte Crossley - backing vocals (6)
- Robin Grean - backing vocals (6)
- Sharon Redd - backing vocals (6)
Production
- Producers: Barry Manilow and Ron Dante
- Engineers: Bruce Tergesen, Harry Maslin and Michael DeLugg
- Recorded at The Hit Factory and Mediasound Recording Studios (New York City)
- Design: The Music Agency
- Front Cover Photo: Joel Brodsky
- Back Liner Photo: Linda Allen
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