Barbra Streisand - A Collection: Greatest Hits...and More
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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 - Barry Gibb, Barbra Streisand
- Main Event/Fight
- Someone That I Used to Love [#]
- By the Way
- Guilty - Barry Gibb, Barbra Streisand
- Memory
- Way He Makes Me Feel [Studio Version]
- Somewhere
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1162 in Music
- Brand: STREISAND,BARBRA
- Released on: 1989-09-20
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Editorial Reviews
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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
Customer Reviews
Too many omissions.
Not counting 1981's MEMORIES (which was a love song compilation), this is supposed to be volume 3 of Barbra's greatest hits and should have covered the years 1979-1989. Barbra returned to making high quality albums (GUILTY, YENTL, THE BROADWAY ALBUM) in the eighties, however she did also score enough hit singles during this period to merit this collection. Unfortunately, many of those hits are missing.
True, COLLECTION does contain some great hits and singles like "The Main Event/Fight" (#3 Pop, #5 Adult Contemporary), "A Woman In Love" (#1 Pop, #1 Adult Contemporary), "Guilty" (#3 Pop, #5 Adult Contemporary), "What Kind Of Fool" (#10 Pop, #1 Adult Contemporary), "Comin' In And Out Of Your Life" (#11 Pop, #2 Adult Contemporary), "Memory" (#52 Pop, #9 Adult Contemporary), "The Way He Makes Me Feel" (#40 Pop, #1 Adult Contemporary), "Somewhere" (#43 Pop, #5 Adult Contemporary), and "All I Ask Of You" (#15 Adult Contemporary). These tracks deserve to be present, but there are several annoying omissions that prevent this from being the definite collection of this time span.
Missing hits and singles that fall between 1979 and 1989 include: "No More Tears" (#1 Pop, #7 Adult Contemporary, #20 R&B), "Kiss Me In The Rain" (#37 Pop, #9 Adult Contemporary), "Promises" (#48 Pop, #8 Adult Contemporary), "Papa, Can You Hear Me" (#26 Adult Contemporary), "Left In The Dark" (#50 Pop, #4 Adult Contemporary), "Make No Mistake, He's Mine" (#51 Pop, #8 Adult Contemporary), "Emotion" (#79 Pop, #14 Adult Contemporary), "Send In The Clowns" (#25 Adult Contemporary), "What Were We Thinking of" (#32 Adult Contemporary), and "Till I Loved You" (#25 Pop, #3 Adult Contemporary). While these tracks vary in quality, I think most fans can agree that some of them have a place here.
These omissions are especially frustrating when you take into account that the remainder of the track listing. "By The Way" is a gorgeous song and one of my favorites, but it was released in 1975 and is out of place here ("By The Way" belonged on the MEMORIES compilation, if anywhere else). The two new songs are of mixed quality. The thrilling "Someone That I Used To Love" (#25 Adult Contemporary) is a relatively-obscure gem, with an amazing vocal from Streisand. Unfortunately, the Michael Bolton/Diane Warren-penned "We're Not Making Love Anymore" (#10 Adult Contemporary) is a bombastic and banal power ballad of the most empty theatrics. Giving the missing tracks and uneven new material, A Collection stands as little more than a wasted opportunity.
Collection
Barbra Streisand's 1989 Collection titled A Collection Greatest Hits And More, contains some of her best songs:
Were Not Making Love Anymore - This is my favorite song on the album, it is the first of two new songs. It disapoints me that she doesn't include this one in her tours, because it is truly a classic.
Woman In Love - Remember when this song came out, it was a hit. Still as good as when it first came out in 1980.
All I Ask Of You - One would argue, but I think she does the broadway songs great. This is an example, she sings with such passion and emotion.
Comin in and Out of Your Life - Great song, catchy.
What Kind Of Fool - One of two duets with Barry Gibb on here, this would be the slower ballad type one. Their voices work so well together, definately one of my favorites from the Guilty album.
The Main Event/Fight - This is another favorite, great disco song. I wish she would include this one in a tour.
Someone That I Used To Love - The other new song on the collection, just as good as Were Not Making Love Anymore. She should sing this one on tour.
By The Way - The only song from her Lazy Afternoon album that made it on here, still as timeless as when it was first released.
Guilty - The other duet with Barry Gibb, this is a more fun uptempo song, really great song.
Memory - She does this one fantastically! Theres so much emotion, brings me to tears this song does.
The Way He Makes Me Feel - From the Broadway Album, very nice song.
Somewhere - Good choice to end the album, very powerful words and overall a great song.
Hit and miss
Although any Streisand album is a guaranteed platinum seller, by 1989 she was no longer cranking out hit singles. The big hits here are from the late seventies/early eighties. Two of the songs are recycled from an earlier recycled hits package. The rest is unsatisfying filler.




