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Brad Kyle's avatar

Really tremendous, Pe! Thanks for bringing me in on it! From my POV (from what I discovered over time in the press, etc, and just flat being a Fanilow!), you nailed the record company angle, Manilow and his "co-conspirators", as well as assessing the reactions here in the States! I loved your additions of "NY City Rhythm" (a fave o' mine) and "It's a Miracle", too, as extra Barry disco dabs....and, I'd never heard of his reluctance to side-step the disco genre to, hopefully, avoid his possible outing, but, it makes perfect sense, and you laid out the veracity for it beautifully!

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Dan Pal's avatar

Great post! You really do capture the essence of what made "Copacabana" unique in Barry's catalog and what it made it an unusual dance hit. I never knew that it was inspired by Lola Falana! I had the "Even Now" album before "Copacabana" was released as a single. It's interesting that he didn't think it should be the first single! By then, of course, he was the THE ballader in the U.S. so it made sense he'd go with other tracks first. I liked the balance on his albums between the more downtempo songs like "Mandy" with those that were much more upbeat like "It's a Miracle." "Copacabana" also was a mass-appealing hit. Even my mother loved it! She also loved "Daybreak" which was another more uptempo hit. Anyway, great research on a classic!

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