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Now and Forever: The Ballads by Richard Marx

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Much has been made out of Richard Marx being one of the most successful and enduring among the major pop discoverie­s of the late ‘80s. The reasons why are still obvious. Marx has a light pleasing baritone that rocks just a bit. He

is very attractive with the long-haired pop man with lean, chiseled features. And most of all, he has a lot of hit songs in his huge catalogue and as I am sure most of you have already noticed, these are the kind that disc jockeys know are greatly pleasing to their listeners.

Take a look at Marx’s hit list. This guy can do a great show just by singing his own bestseller­s from the past 25 years or

so. Endless Summer Nights, Should Have Known Better, Don’t Mean Nothing, Right Here Waiting, Hold On To The Night, Satis

and many others. Needless to say, he is also one of those pop stars who have found a big following and now keep coming back to the Philippine­s to do concerts.

This is why I also call Marx one of the leading “not a day goes by” guys. He is just like Barry Manilow, Even Now, Somewhere Down The Road or Air Supply,

or Stephen Bishop, in the local airlanes. This means that not a day goes by that we do not hear at least one of his songs like Hold On To The Night or Right

Here Waiting on the radio. Now, Marx has a new album out in the market. It is titled

. It is all nice and easy with old and new songs, but with a big difference. What makes it very special is the fact that Marx’s is made up of his own compositio­ns. The focus here is on Marx, the songwriter. Unknown to many, Marx, the only son of a father who was a successful commercial jingle writer, has been writing and recording his own songs since he started in the business in 1986. He is so good at this that he is considered one of the go-to guys in the business. This means that if you are recording an album, you should check if there is something by Marx that you can do. He has a very good batting average with hit tunes.

His roster of recorded songs by other artists is very impressive. Take a look at this list of some hot shot titles that were either written or co-written by Marx: The Best Of Me by Cliff Richard, Olivia Newton-John, David Foster and others; by Luther Vandross; Stronger, also by Cliff Richard; This

by ‘N’Sync; by Josh Groban; by Toni Braxton; This Town by Daughtry; by Keith Urban; by Barbra Streisand and Vince Gill; by Natalie Cole and many others.

As you can deduce from this list, Marx does not only have a flair for commercial melodies and sentimenta­l lyrics, he is also very versatile. He does all types of music aside from his usual adult contempora­ry fare. The contrast between and the Grammy-winning

is wide. It is almost unimaginab­le that the points of these two songs could meet somewhere. But they do in Marx, who is just as effective with the boy band ballad as he is with heartfelt soul or country, rock or classical and others.

Of course, all of these songs were first recorded by Marx and this is the way they are presented in his album. His tones are mellow, the mood is totally relaxed and the songs are beautiful. And so I present Marx, composer/ balladeer, some of his dreamy songs and his co-writers.

Included are co-written with Dann Huff; with Matt Scannell,

frontman of the band Vertical Horizon; To

with Linda Thompson and originally recorded and the first big seller by pop/classical artist Josh Groban;

with Jason Rauch and Robert Graves; To Me; with Jason Wade;

with Jeremy Lubock and David Foster; a sweet duet with Filipino acoustic artist Sabrina; and

with country music star and judge Keith Urban. And as bonus tracks, two of Marx’s biggest hits, rerecorded,

and Right Here Waiting. Next on tap for fans of Marx is a new album of all new original compositio­ns titled

. This is his first studio recording after seven years. Now, I still have to hear the album but it is said to be one of his best. Now, while waiting, make sure you check out . It is songwritin­g at its best and there is nothing quite like those hit songs to prepare you for more of Marx, the prolific songwriter.

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Marx has been writing and recording his own songs since he started in the music scene

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