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Neil Sedaka - The Music Of My Life (2009)

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Neil Sedaka - The Music Of My Life (2009)

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Disc 1 

1. Do You Remember?
2. A Fool In Love
3. Living In A Fantasy
4. Right Or Wrong
5. I Got To Believe In Me Again
6. You Are The Music Of My Life
7. I Keep Searching
8. Waiting
9. Won't You Share This Dream Of Mine
10. How Can I Change Your Mind
11. Bringing Me Back To Life

Disc 2

1. I Go Ape
2. Oh! Carol
3. Stairway To Heaven
4. Calendar Girl
5. Little Devil
6. Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen
7. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
8. Next Door To An Angel
9. I Let You Walk Away
10. The Miracle Song
11. You
12. Turning Back The Hands Of Time
13. That's When The Music Takes Me
14. Standing On The Inside
15. Amarillo
16. Laughter In The Rain
17. Queen Of 1964
18. The Immigrant
19. Stephen
20. #1 With A Heartache
21. Endlessly
22. Bad & Beautiful

 

Although he’s busied himself with children's and Christmas albums in the new millennium, The Music of My Life is officially Neil Sedaka’s comeback album, positioned as an overview of where Sedaka has been and where he may go. Mostly, it sounds like where Sedaka has been recently, feeling quite similar to the clean and crisp homemade sound of those niche records, but underneath that heavy gloss, The Music of My Life does hark back to Sedaka’s past glories. Sometimes he winds up trading in easy nostalgia -- as he does on the doo wop “Right or Wrong” -- but more often he effortlessly evokes memories of his finest pop, particularly on the bossa nova gait of “Do You Remember?,” the bright bounce of “I Got to Believe in Me Again,” and the steady strut of “A Fool in Love,” a winning pastiche of his Rocket-era signatures. Moments like these balance out Sedaka’s enduring taste for schmaltz, but even that trait holds some appeal to his longtime fans, who naturally are the audience for this light, likable album that isn’t so much a comeback as a reminder of Sedaka’s enduring charms as a showman. ---Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AllMusic Review

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