Neil Sedaka - The Very Best Of Neil Sedaka: The Show Goes On [2CD Set] (2007)
- Title: The Very Best Of Neil Sedaka: The Show Goes On
- Year Of Release: 2007
- Label: Universal Music TV [9837951]
- Genre: Brill Building Pop, Vocal, Soft Rock, Ballad
- Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
- Total Time: 2:36:47
- Total Size: 359 mb / 1.01 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
When Neil Sedaka broke through to the pop charts with the novelty hit "I Go Ape" in 1959, there were few who thought he would still be in the charts nearly half a century later, and although the singles had dried up a considerable time ago, The Show Goes On: The Very Best of Neil Sedaka -- a greatest-hits package released by a major TV specialist record company -- did feature seven brand new tracks among the 43 in total brought together for the first time in the 21st century. There had been many such compilations previously, including a very similar one on Universal in 1999, but this had the added selling point of the new tracks. On this collection, Universal was very clever, intermingling songs from three distinct periods of Neil Sedaka's career to provide an overview of 50 years of Sedaka without the type of chronology that would have bunched all the new songs at the end. And that would have been the wrong thing to do, as virtually all of the new songs were acoustic ballads, including "You," "Shake a Hand," "Lovely Leba," "I Fell in Love with a Dream," and a couple of duets with his daughter Dara. The other two time periods encompassed his late-'50s/early-'60s hits (all of which were included somewhere on the double-disc set except for two minor singles, "King of Clowns" and "Lets Go Steady Again") and his comeback period between 1972-1975, when he was considerably more successful in his native U.S.A. than in Britain. During this part of the '70s he still managed to achieve a further seven hits, mostly slower and more adult-oriented material than his early teen bubblegum material (compare "Laughter in the Rain" and "Our Last Song Together" to "Calendar Girl" and "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen"). Some of his more famous songs from the 1970s period were included: "Bad Blood," a U.S. number one single that failed to chart in the U.K.; "The Hungry Years"; "Immigrant"; the slow version of "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"; and -- showing that he still had a sense of fun -- the song "Betty Grable." He also began disc two with the biggest hit of 2005, the reissued and long-running number one for Tony Christie, "Amarillo."
:: TRACKLIST ::
Disc One:
1. You
2. Laughter In The Rain
3. Shake A Hand
4. Standing On The Inside
5. Show Goes On
6. Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen
7. Lovely Leba
8. Love Will Keep Us Together
9. Been There, Done That
10. Oh! Carol
11. I Fell In Love With A Dream
12. You Mean Everything To Me
13. Laughter In The Rain
14. Run Samson Run
15. Next Door To An Angel
16. Sad Eyes
17. Should’ve Never Let You Go
18. Bad Blood
19. New York City Blues
20. That’s When The Music Takes Me (live)
Disc Two:
1. Amarillo
2. When You’re Gone
3. The Other Side Of Me
4. One Way Ticket To The Blues
5. Queen Of 1964
6. I Go Ape
7. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (slow version)
8. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (fast version)
9. Solitaire (live)
10. Let You Walk Away
11. Calendar Girl
12. (You Gotta) Make Your Own Sunshine
13. Inseparable
14. Rock & Roll Wedding Day
15. Stairway To Heaven
16. Betty Grable
17. Alone At Last
18. Going Nowhere
19. Our Last Song Together
20. Lonely Night (Angel Face)
21. Little Devil
22. Immigrant
23. Other Side Of Me
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