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Barry Manilow - Barry 8-track tape
Barry is the self-titled album released by singer and songwriter Barry Manilow in 1980. The album reached Platinum status. The tracks were recorded at Evergreen Recording Studios in Burbank, California. Manilow co-wrote with Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire the album track Only In Chicago.
The album scored one top ten pop hit, "I Made It Through The Rain", which reached number ten, in late 1980. This album was released at a time when Barry's success was having its greatest impact overseas, particularly in England. His music was starting to be pushed almost entirely to adult contemporary music radio formats, known back then as easy listening. Although "I Made It Through the Rain" was his only Top-10 on the Hot 100 from this album, he managed to reach the Top-10 on the Adult-Contemporary lists with "Lonely Together" and the bouncy up-tempo "Bermuda Triangle" was a Top-20 hit in England in mid 1981.
Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_(album)
Comes with new foil splice, pads and a 7 day money-back guarantee from 8tracksRBack. Old foil splice is pictured, so you can see the tape has never been played, apparently the cellophane has worn off the end label area.
The album scored one top ten pop hit, "I Made It Through The Rain", which reached number ten, in late 1980. This album was released at a time when Barry's success was having its greatest impact overseas, particularly in England. His music was starting to be pushed almost entirely to adult contemporary music radio formats, known back then as easy listening. Although "I Made It Through the Rain" was his only Top-10 on the Hot 100 from this album, he managed to reach the Top-10 on the Adult-Contemporary lists with "Lonely Together" and the bouncy up-tempo "Bermuda Triangle" was a Top-20 hit in England in mid 1981.
Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_(album)
Comes with new foil splice, pads and a 7 day money-back guarantee from 8tracksRBack. Old foil splice is pictured, so you can see the tape has never been played, apparently the cellophane has worn off the end label area.









