Albums and Single Discography
Explore Barry Manilow’s studio and live albums, plus notable compilations.
Each decade highlights release dates, labels, standout tracks, and brief chart notes.
Artwork shown for reference only; no audio is hosted.
Quick links: Singles overview • Biography
Breakthrough decade: from the self-titled debut (1973) to One Voice (1979). Highlights include “Mandy,” “Could It Be Magic,” and “Copacabana.” Labels: Bell/Arista. Chart notes: multiple Top 10 albums in the US and UK.
See related singles in the 1970s Singles section.
From the jazz-inspired 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe to Broadway and soundtrack work, the 1980s saw stylistic range alongside hit compilations. Label: Arista. Charts: consistent Adult Contemporary success and strong tour recordings.
Related: 1980s Singles.
Concepts and tributes defined the 1990s, from Broadway favorites on Showstoppers to big band homages. Labels: Arista/BMG. Charts: strong seasonal success with Because It’s Christmas.
Related: 1990s Singles.
Hit concept series revisiting decades of pop standards dominated the 2000s, alongside major residency recordings. Labels: Arista/Decca. Charts: multiple Top 10 albums and international certifications.
Related: 2000s Singles.
New material and intimate projects define the 2010s—from the narrative pop of 15 Minutes to Night Songs and city-themed celebrations. Labels: Verve/Decca. Charts: Adult Contemporary and crossover entries.
Related: 2010s Singles.
Barry Manilow's record label, Arista, has released some album in the south of America, like Mexico. He also sang some songs in Spanish.. Labels: Arista/Stiletto/.
Artwork by BarryManilow.nl. Release data sourced from original liner notes, label archives (Arista, Bell, BMG, Concord, Verve), and chart histories (Billboard, Official Charts Company). This page is a fan-made reference.
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