Neil Sedaka - Sedaka's Back (1974)

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Title: Sedaka's Back
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Primary Wave Music
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:21
Total Size: 399 mb
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Tracklist:

01 - Standing On The Inside
02 - That’s When The Music Takes Me
03 - Laughter In The Rain
04 - Sad Eyes
05 - Solitaire
06 - Little Brother
07 - Love Will Keep Us Together
08 - The Immigrant
09 - The Way I Am
10 - The Other Side Of Me
11 - A Little Lovin'
12 - Our Last Song Together
13 - For The Good Of The Cause
14 - Endlessly
15 - Love Ain't An Easy Thing
16 - Alone In New York In The Rain

Singer. Songwriter. Composer. Pianist. Author. Neil Sedaka’s impressive sixty year career ranges from being one of the first teen pop sensations of the 50’s, a tunesmith for himself and other artists in the 60’s, an international superstar in the 70’s, remaining a constant force in writing and performing presently. This is all thanks to the countless songs he has written, performed, and produced that continue to inspire artists and audiences around the world.

Neil Sedaka was born on March 13, 1939. Neil’s interest in music began at the young age of eight, when he would listen to The Make-Believe Ballroom. It was not Rock and Roll, but Classical music that would shape Neil into the musician he is today. By the time he was nine, he had already begun his intensive classical piano training at the prestigious Juilliard School of Music attending both the Preparatory School and the College. At 16, Arthur Rubinstein voted Neil as The Best New York High School Pianist. Though Neil considered pursuing his Doctorate in music, Neil’s next choice became his chosen vocation.

Eager to gain acceptance from his peers at Abraham Lincoln High School, Neil began performing Rock N Roll outside of his classical training. At this time, he would form the Doo-Wop group The Tokens, in which they would record two singles that would go on to be regional hits. But, it was his introduction to his young neighbor Howard Greenfield, by Greenfield’s mother, that began one of the most prolific songwriting partnerships of the last half-century that sold forty million records between 1959-1963.