BARBRA STREISAND DUETS

Last week I posted about Best of Duets (you can read about it here) and this week I decided to go with another CD of duets, this time with Barbra Streisand and a varied group of singers.

Some of these songs are hits like “Guilty” and “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers.” And there are familiar songs like “One Less Bell to Answer/A House is Not a Home” and “The Music of the Night” from Phantom of the Opera and “Ding-Dong! The Witch is Dead” from The Wizard of Oz.

Using some audio magic, Barbra sings with Judy Garland on “Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here Again.”

Barbra Streisand Duets from 2002 is a compilation of several styles: traditional to pop. There’s something here for just about every musical taste. Do you remember these songs? GRADE: B (for Barbra)

TRACK LIST:

1Barbra Streisand With Barry ManilowI Won’t Be The One To Let Go
Arranged By [Orchestra], Conductor – William RossEngineer – Chris BrookeDavid ReitzasHumberto GaticaExecutive-Producer – Barbra StreisandJay LandersMixed By – Mick GuzauskiProducer, Arranged By – Walter AfanasieffProducer, Arranged By, Written-By – Richard MarxWritten-By – Barry Manilow
4:41
2Barbra Streisand With Barry GibbGuilty
Executive-Producer – Charles KoppelmanProducer – Albhy GalutenBarry GibbKarl RichardsonWritten-By – Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb & Maurice Gibb*
4:25
3Barbra Streisand With Neil DiamondYou Don’t Bring Me Flowers
Arranged By, Conductor – Alan LindgrenProducer – Bob GaudioWritten-By – Alan & Marilyn BergmanNeil Diamond
3:25
4Barbra Streisand With Bryan AdamsI Finally Found Someone
Arranged By – R.J. “Mutt” Lange*Arranged By [Strings] – Jack HayesExecutive-Producer – Jay LandersProducer, Arranged By – David FosterWritten-By – Barbra StreisandMarvin HamlischR.J. Lange*Written-By, Arranged By – Bryan Adams
3:43
5Barbra Streisand With Ray CharlesCryin’ Time
Arranged By – Ken WelchMitzi Welch*Producer – Martin ErlichmanWritten-By – Buck Owens
2:18
6Barbra Streisand With Frank SinatraI’ve Got A Crush On You
Arranged By – Patrick WilliamsArranged By [Original Arrangement] – Nelson RiddleExecutive-Producer – Jay LandersProducer – David FosterPhil RamoneWritten-By – George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin*
3:23
7Barbra Streisand With Celine Dion*–Tell Him
Arranged By [Orchestra], Conductor – William RossExecutive-Producer – Barbra StreisandJay LandersProducer – Walter AfanasieffWritten-By – Linda Thompson (2)Written-By, Producer, Arranged By – David FosterWalter Afanasieff
4:53
8Barbra Streisand With Donna SummerNo More Tears (Enough Is Enough)
Arranged By [Vocals] – Luther WatersArranged By, Conductor – Greg MathiesonExecutive-Producer – Charles KoppelmanProducer – Gary KleinWritten-By, Arranged By [Vocals] – Bruce RobertsPaul Jabara
4:43
9Barbra Streisand With Barry GibbWhat Kind Of Fool
Executive-Producer – Charles KoppelmanProducer – Karl RichardsonWritten-By, Producer – Albhy GalutenBarry Gibb
4:07
10Barbra Streisand With Johnny MathisI Have A Love / One Hand, One Heart
Arranged By, Orchestrated By – Billy ByersOrchestrated By – Bill Ross*Producer, Arranged By – David FosterWritten-By – Leonard BernsteinStephen Sondheim
4:45
11Barbra Streisand With Barbra StreisandOne Less Bell To Answer / A House Is Not A Home
Arranged By – Kenny Welch*Orchestrated By – Peter MatzProducer – Richard PerryWritten-By – Burt Bacharach & Hal David*
6:32
12Barbra Streisand With Kris KristoffersonLost Inside Of You
Arranged By – Pat Williams*Producer – Phil RamoneWritten-By – Leon RussellWritten-By, Producer – Barbra Streisand
2:55
13Barbra Streisand With Don JohnsonTill I Loved You
Arranged By – Randy WaldmanProducer, Arranged By – Phil RamoneWritten-By – Maury Yeston
4:17
14Barbra Streisand With Kim CarnesMake No Mistake, He’s Mine
Executive-Producer – Charles KoppelmanProducer, Arranged By [Strings] – Bill CuomoWritten-By, Producer – Kim Carnes
4:11
15Barbra Streisand With Vince GillIf You Ever Leave MeArranged By [Orchestra], Conductor – William RossExecutive-Producer – Barbra StreisandJay LandersProducer, Arranged By – David FosterWritten-By, Producer, Arranged By – Richard Marx4:38
16Barbra Streisand With Michael CrawfordThe Music Of The Night
Arranged By [The London Symphony Orchestra], Conductor – Andrew Pryce JackmanCo-producer – Barbra StreisandProducer – David FosterProducer [Associate] – Don ReedmanJeff JarrattWritten-By – Andrew Lloyd WebberCharles HartRichard Stilgoe
5:38
17Barbra Streisand With Harold ArlenDing-Dong! The Witch Is Dead
Arranged By, Conductor – Peter MatzProducer – Thomas Z. ShepardWritten-By – E.Y. HarburgHarold Arlen
1:54
18Barbra Streisand With Judy GarlandGet Happy / Happy Days Are Here Again
Music Director – Mort LindseyWritten-By [“Get Happy”] – Harold ArlenTed KoehlerWritten-By [“Happy Days Are Here Again”] – Jack YellenMilton Ager
2:22
19Barbra Streisand With Josh GrobanAll I Know Of Love
Arranged By [Orchestra], Conductor – William RossEngineer – David ReitzasFelipe ElguetaExecutive-Producer – Barbra StreisandJay LandersMixed By – Mick GuzauskiWritten-By – Linda Thompson (2)Written-By, Producer, Arranged By – David Foster
4:29

21 thoughts on “BARBRA STREISAND DUETS

  1. Jeff Meyerson

    Unfortunately, I do remember “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers.” “Guilty” was better, and the Donna Summer duet was catchy. Don’t know most of them.

    Jackie has two albums of Tony Bennett duets.

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    1. george Post author

      Jeff, like Jackie, I have the Tony Bennett duets, too. I like the k.d. Lang one but I’m not that thrilled with the Lady Gaga one…

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  2. Deb

    There are a few of these that I know and enjoy—but, by and large, I’m sure this is not the collection Babs wants to be remembered for: just too much middle-of-the-road/facile/easy-listening music (does anyone really need that much David Foster or Bryan Adams?). What I’d like to hear is a well-engineered mash-up of Barbra’s version of “Stoney End” with the original recorded by the song’s writer, Laura Nyro. That would be a worthwhile use of the magic of recording technology, imho.

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    1. Jeff Meyerson

      Deb, we’ve been listening to Laura Nyro’s greatest hits lately – she wrote a lot of great stuff! – and noticed how close Barbra’s arrangement to “Stoney End” is to her original.

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      1. Jeff Smith

        By coincidence, THE ESSENTIAL LAURA NYRO has been in my cd player this week, too. “The Bells” is playing at the moment.

  3. Todd Mason

    Another never-fervent Streisand listener. I won’t run away from these, but most of her partners in her duets over the decades have better batting averages by me.

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  4. Jee Jay

    “Using some audio magic, Barbra sings with Judy Garland on “Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here Again.” ”

    Streisand and Garland actually sang these songs together on one of Judy’s TV specials in the 60s.
    The video is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxFvQEanqbQ

    But I don’t have the ‘Duets’ album, so maybe they have done some digital tweaking for that version …

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