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DISC ONE - The First Rehearsal at Carroll's Studio New York City (November 1974)
- Introduction
- It's A Miracle
- Cloudburst
- One Of These Days
- Oh My Lady
- The Shadow of Your Smile/Hello Dolly
- COMMERCIALS MEDLEY
- Dr. Pepper
- State Farm Insurance
- Stri-Dex
- Vitalis
- Franco American
- Bowlene
- Schaefer Beer
- Pepsi
- McDonald's
- Seven More Years
- Could It Be Magic?
- Easy Evil (The Harlettes)
- Armed and Extremely Dangerous (The Harlettes)
- Sweet Life
- Make Our Garden Grow
- Let's Take Some Time To Say Goodbye
- Sweet Life (Reprise)
DISC TWO - One Night Live! One Last Time! The Farewell Tour Anaheim, CA (November 2004):
Act 1
- It's A Miracle
- Opening Medley: Daybreak / Somewhere In The Night / This One's For You
- Why Don't We Live Together
- Mandy
- Even Now
- They Dance!
- Somewhere Down The Road
- Brooklyn Blues (with Dave Koz and George Shelby)
- Could It Be Magic?
Act 2
- Can't Simile Without You
- Jump, Shout, Boogie
- I Made It Through The Rain
- Weekend In New England
- River
- Dancin' Fool
- Copacabana (At The Copa)
- I Write The Songs
- Closing Medley: Why Don't We Live Together / One Voice / My Country 'Tis Of Thee / Dancin' In The Aisles / Dancin' In The Street
- It's A Miracle (Reprise)
BONUS FEATURES
One Night Live! - Las Vegas - June 5, 2004
- Harmony (with the Cast of Harmony)
- Every Single Day (with Brian d'Arcy James)
One Night Live! One Last Time! - Chicago - October 21, 2004
- Chicago (My Kind Of Town)
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- 2-DVD Set: Stiletto/New Media, Rhino R2 971488 / 603497148820
- Release Date: October 31, 2006
- Executive Producers: Garry C. Kief, Mark C. Grove, Troy P. Queen
- Produced by Rob Kief
- Audio Mix and Mastering: Tom Davis
- Editors: Dinh Long Thai, Jim Yukich
- Art Director, Photography: Sara Zickuhr
- DVD Design: Rupesh Pattni
- DVD Authoring: Ignacio Monge
- After 30 years of live performances from Boston to Blenheim and everywhere in between, Barry Manilow - legendary songwriter, producer and entertainer - said goodbye to life on the road at The Pond in Anaheim, California to conclude his "One Night Live! One Last Time!" Farewell Tour.
But to truly appreciate the significance of a farewell tour, as Barry points out in two personal and reflective interviews on this DVD, one must first understand where it all began. That is why he authorized the release of the black-and-white videotape recording from his first rehearsal at Carroll's Studio in New York City - a reference tape he used to determine what songs worked and what songs didn't before he went out on his very first tour ever. At the end of that performance on a cold New York night, a young naive Barry Manilow, having no idea what lay ahead for him, asked his audience to "wish me luck." And so here is the beginning and the end of road shows from 1974 to 2004 that touched the hearts and souls of millions around the world.
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