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Release Date: 06/14/2011
Run Time: 52:47
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Here at the Mayflower before it,
15 Minutes --
Barry Manilow’s first collection of original pop tunes since that 2001 record -- is a concept album, this time chronicling the ups and downs of fleeting fame in the 21st century. The concept is modern and, appropriately, so is some of the music on this 16-track collection. Most notably,
Manilow not only rides a tightly wound drum loop on “Work the Room,” he also raps, a development nearly as disconcerting as the cuss he slips into its chorus. So, don’t let it be said that
Manilow shies away from risks on
15 Minutes, but he’s still
Barry, and he still favors sharp songcraft and melodies so ingratiating they unwittingly worm their way into the subconscious. Nevertheless, ballads take a back seat to sprightly pop throughout
15 Minutes and he comes up with some of his liveliest numbers in years here, highlighted by the
Sedaka-esque bounce of “Who Needs You” and the slowly escalating “Winner Go Down.” These may be the snappiest songs here, but
15 Minutes offers something unexpected: here,
Barry Manilow is trying hard to deliver serious, sharply crafted pop, and even if the album doesn’t entirely work, it’s hard not to give him considerable credit for his ambition, not to mention the couple of cuts where it all clicks.
~Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi