Live in BritainMy Love Last of the RomanticsOne VoiceLive (1976)Don't You Love Me Anymore?Tryin' to Get the FeelingThis One's for YouEven NowLive in Japan This Moment in TimeAnother Time, Another Place
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1. Tryin' to Get the Feeling
Answer: Barry Manilow
Barry's third studio album, "Tryin' to Get the Feeling" was released in October, 1975. This album includes several favorites: "New York City Rhythm", "Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again", "Bandstand Boogie", "I Write the Songs", "A Nice Boy Like Me" and "Beautiful Music".
2. This One's for You
Answer: Barry Manilow
"This One's for You", released in August, 1976, is also packed with favorites: "This One's for You", "Daybreak", "Jump Shout Boogie", "Weekend in New England", "Riders to the Stars", "Looks Like We Made It", "All the Time", "(Why Don't You) See the Show Again".
3. Live (1976)
Answer: Barry Manilow
"Barry Manilow Live", Barry's first concert album, was recorded in December, 1976 at The Uris Theater (now the Gershwin Theater) in midtown Manhattan. Released in May of 1977, the album includes the first appearance of the "Very Strange Medley", that is his medley of commercial jingles.
The rendition of "Daybreak" included here is generally regarded by Manilow fans as far superior to the studio version.
4. Even Now
Answer: Barry Manilow
"Even Now" February 1978, includes "Copacabana (At the Copa)", "Somewhere in the Night", "Can't Smile Without You" and "Even Now".
5. One Voice
Answer: Barry Manilow
The album "One Voice", issued in September of 1979, includes "One Voice", "Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed", "When I Wanted You" and the evergreen standard "I Don't Want to Walk Without You".
6. Live in Britain
Answer: Barry Manilow
Barry's second concert album, "Barry Live in Britain", was recorded at London's Royal Albert Hall in January, 1982 and released later that year. Unsurprisingly, it contains a number of his hits, including "It's a Miracle", "The Old Songs", a medley of "Beautiful Music" and "I Made It through the Rain", and "Could It Be Magic" as well as the crowd-pleasing, sing-along favorite "We'll Meet Again".
7. Another Time, Another Place
Answer: Engelbert Humperdinck
Engelbert's eighth studio album, "Another Time, Another Place" was released in September, 1971. It includes "Another Time, Another Place", "Help Me Make It Through The Night" and "Morning".
8. My Love
Answer: Engelbert Humperdinck
Issued in November 1973, "My Love" includes "Free as the Wind", the Paul McCartney and Wings ballad "My Love" and Stevie Wonder's "You Are the Sunshine of My Life".
9. Live in Japan
Answer: Engelbert Humperdinck
Recorded at Tokyo Koseinenkin Hall in February 1975 and released later that year, "Engelbert Live in Japan" is Engelbert's second concert album. On it can be heard such favorites as "There's a Kind of Hush", "Il Mondo", "A Man without Love", "Another Time, Another Place", "Love Is All" and of course "Release Me".
10. Last of the Romantics
Answer: Engelbert Humperdinck
Engelbert's 1978 album "Last of the Romantics" includes "The Last of the Romantics", Billy Joel's "Just the Way You Are", "What You See Is Who I Am" and a superb cover of "You Light Up My Life".
11. This Moment in Time
Answer: Engelbert Humperdinck
"This Moment in Time" (1979) includes the favorite "This Moment in Time" as well as " "Lovin' You Too Long", "A Much, Much Greater Love" and "Travelin' Boy".
12. Don't You Love Me Anymore?
Answer: Engelbert Humperdinck
Engelbert released "Don't You Love Me Anymore?" in 1981. The album includes "Don't You Love Me Anymore?", "When the Night Ends", "Say Good Night" and "Maybe This Time".
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