Barbra Streisand - Simply Streisand (1967) [1993] CD-Rip
Artist: Barbra Streisand
Title: Simply Streisand
Year Of Release: 1967 [1993]
Label: Columbia / Sony [473698 2]
Genre: Pop, Vocal, Ballad
Quality: FLAC (*image + .cue,log)
Total Time: 00:29:37
Total Size: 169 mb (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
After three albums related to television specials and one of French songs, Simply Streisand was Barbra Streisand's first "regular" new album since People three years earlier and her first new release of any kind in a year. (Before, her albums came regularly every six months.) By now, the singer was spending her time in Hollywood shooting movies, and the music scene had moved heavily into rock, developments that made this a perfunctory set and one released into an indifferent climate; unlike her previous eight albums, Simply Streisand missed the Top Ten. But it isn't that bad. Streisand is not an accomplished performer of classic pop standards like "My Funny Valentine" and "More Than You Know," largely because she seems too intimidated by the material to put an individual stamp on it, but she is a great singer, and if arranger Ray Ellis' charts lack the invention of Peter Matz's, they are conventionally competent. If this were the only Streisand album you ever heard, you'd still think she was good. It's only in comparison to what went before that it seems mediocre.Title: Simply Streisand
Year Of Release: 1967 [1993]
Label: Columbia / Sony [473698 2]
Genre: Pop, Vocal, Ballad
Quality: FLAC (*image + .cue,log)
Total Time: 00:29:37
Total Size: 169 mb (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracks:
01. My Funny Valentine (from "Babes In Arms", 1937) (02:23)
02. The Nearness Of You (03:29)
03. When Sunny Gets Blue (02:57)
04. Make The Man Love Me (from "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn", 1951) (02:27)
05. Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) (02:50)
06. More Than You Know (03:30)
07. I'll Know (from "Guys And Dolls", 1950) (02:48)
08. All The Things You Are (from "Very Warm For May", 1939) (03:36)
09. The Boy Next Door (from "Meet Me In St. Louis", 1944) (02:51)
10. The Stout-Hearted Men (from "The New Moon", 1928) (02:42)