Barbra Streisand - A Collection: Greatest Hits...and More
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Product Description
No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: STREISAND,BARBRA
Title: COLLECTION GREATEST HITS
Street Release Date: 10/03/1989
Genre: VOCAL
Track Listing
- We're Not Makin' Love Anymore [#]
- Woman in Love
- All I Ask of You
- Comin' in and Out of Your Life
- What Kind of Fool
- The Main Event/Fight
- Someone That I Used to Love [#]
- By the Way
- Guilty
- Memory
- The Way He Makes Me Feel [Studio Version]
- Somewhere
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2686 in Music
- Brand: STREISAND,BARBRA
- Released on: 1989-09-20
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The years 1975-1988 contained big successes for Barbra Streisand, though she ran through an unsteady gauntlet of disco-fied pop and pseudo-Broadway show stoppers. This collection, originally released in 1989, brings together the hits of those years--like the two Barry Gibb duets, "What Kind of Fool" and "Guilty"--in a range of production scenarios utilizing the talents of Rupert Holmes, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Phil Ramone, Dave Gruisin, and others. The two new recordings added to begin and end the package, "We're Not Makin' Love Anymore" and "Somewhere," serve as bookends of the dance and ballad style Streisand revolved around throughout her later career. --Stephen M.H. Braitman






