The Complete Collection and Then Some...

The Complete Collection and Then Some...
Box set by Barry Manilow
Released November 10, 1992
Genre Pop
Label Arista
Barry Manilow chronology
Showstoppers
(1991)
The Complete Collection and Then Some...
(1992)
Greatest Hits: The Platinum Collection
1994
Professional ratings
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The Complete Collection and Then Some... is a four-disc and one video greatest hits compilation by American pop singer Barry Manilow. It features 70 tracks including unreleased songs and five new recordings. It was certified RIAA gold. Originally released in 1992 with a VHS cassette, this box set was re-released on September 6, 2005, with a DVD replacing the tape.

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "The Best of Me" (Intro Only)
  2. "Sweet Life" (Live from Carnegie Hall, June 23, 1972 during Barry's solo)
  3. "I Am Your Child" (Live from the Continental Baths Bell Records Showcase, June 2, 1973)
  4. "Could it Be Magic" (Uptempo, performed by Featherbed featuring Barry Manilow)
  5. "Could it Be Magic"
  6. "Brandy" (Original Scott English single, edited)
  7. "Mandy" (previously unissued take 1)
  8. "It's a Miracle"
  9. "Sandra" (Live from Carnegie Hall, November, 1974)
  10. "I Write the Songs"
  11. "As Sure as I'm Standing Here"
  12. "New York City Rhythm"
  13. "Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again" (Alternate take, 1975)
  14. "All the Time"
  15. "Ready To Take a Chance Again" (From the movie "Foul Play")
  16. "Somewhere in the Night"
  17. "The Old Songs" (Alternate take, 1981)
  18. "I Don't Want to Walk Without You"
  19. "If I Should Love Again" (Alternate take, 1981)

Disc two

  1. "Copacabana (At the Copa)" (Home demo composing of song recording, 1977)
  2. "Copacabana (At the Copa)"
  3. "Dancin' Fool"
  4. "I'm Your Man"
  5. "Hey Mambo"
  6. "Big Fun"
  7. "Riders to the Stars"
  8. "I Wanna Be Somebody's Baby"
  9. "Daybreak"
  10. "Even Now" (Live from Tokyo, Japan)
  11. "Life Will Go On" (Live from London, England)
  12. "Memory"
  13. "Ships"
  14. "If I Can Dream"
  15. "One Voice"

Disc three

  1. "This One's For You" (Demo)
  2. "Lay Me Down"
  3. "Big City Blues" (Duet with Mel Tormé)
  4. "Somewhere Down the Road" (Demo)
  5. "A Little Travelling Music, Please"
  6. "You Could Show Me"
  7. "Ave Maria"
  8. "Look to the Rainbow" (Duet with Barbara Cook)
  9. "Joey" (Demo)
  10. "Please Don't Be Scared"
  11. "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (Duet with K. T. Oslin)
  12. "When October Goes"
  13. "Ain't it a Shame" (Unreleased outtake from 1981)
  14. "Brooklyn Blues"
  15. "How Do I Stop Loving You?" (Demo)
  16. "Just Remember" (Live from Los Angeles, California)
  17. "I Can't Teach My Old Heart New Tricks" (Recorded for this collection)
  18. "Weekend in New England"

Disc four

  1. "Give My Regards to Broadway"
  2. "Send In the Clowns/Looks Like We Made It" (Live)
  3. "Can't Smile Without You" (Previously unissued take 1)
  4. "Beautiful Music"
  5. "Fugue for Tinhorns" (Trio with Michael Crawford and Hinton Battle)
  6. "My Girl / No One in This World" (Duet with Melissa Manchester)
  7. "Don't Talk to Me of Love" (Duet with Mireille Mattieu)
  8. "The Last Duet" (Comical duet with Lily Tomlin)
  9. "Wild Places" (Unreleased demo from 1981)
  10. "Never Met a Man I Didn't Like"
  11. "Who Needs to Dream"
  12. "Read 'Em and Weep"
  13. "Let Freedom Ring" (Unreleased outtake from 1991)
  14. "Let Me Be Your Wings" (From "Thumbelina")
  15. "If Tomorrow Never Comes" (Recorded for this collection)
  16. "Another Life" (Recorded for this collection)
  17. "I Made it Through the Rain" (Alternate take)
  18. "The Best of Me" (Full version-recorded for this collection)

Disc five: DVD

  1. "Chapel of Love" (with Bette Midler - Continental Baths - September 5, 1971)
  2. "Very Strange Medley"
  3. "Mandy/Could it Be Magic"
  4. "I Write the Songs"
  5. "It's a Miracle / This One's For You"
  6. Emmy Award Presentation for Best Comedy / Variety Special: 1977
  7. "Copacabana"
  8. "Weekend in New England"
  9. "The Old Songs Medley"
  10. "When October Goes"
  11. "Keep Each Other Warm"

References

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