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Je M'appelle Barbra

Je M'appelle Barbra
Barbra Streisand

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Track Listing

  1. Free Again
  2. Autumn Leaves
  3. What Now My Love
  4. Ma Premiere Chanson
  5. Clopin Clopant
  6. Le Mur
  7. I Wish You Love Me
  8. Speak to Me of Love
  9. Love and Learn
  10. Once Upon a Summertime
  11. Martina
  12. I've Been Here

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12346 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-03-01
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Customer Reviews

c'est si bon4
Barbra sang the French version of "Free Again" ("Non C'est Rien") on "Color Me Barbra," and here on her French album, she sings it in English. Also noteworthy is a Streisand composition ("Ma Premiere Chanson"). Great stuff.

FRENCH LOVER OF BARBRA5
Je suis un fan Français de Barbra Streisand depuis 18 ans. "Je m'Appelle Barbra" est à mon avis, le meilleur album français/anglais enregistré ce jour par une chanteuses. Même Yves Montand n'arrive pas à faire oublier l'interprétation de Barbra dans "Les Feuilles Mortes". Barbra Streisand est l'équivalent de Edith Piaf... deux très grandes chanteuses à voix, dont l'interprétation bouleverse. De plus en plus rare de nos jours ou toutes ses chanteuses ditent à voix, ne font que crier... Américain vous ne savez pas la chance que vous avez de posséder une si grande vocaliste dans votre culture musicale.

Tres Bien, Barbra5
Streisand, at the height of her 60's-phase, is flamboyantly "Barbra" on this album. At times quiet and touching, and then loud and over the top, this album is a mixture of styles and quite good.

"Ma Premiere Chanson" is Barbra's "first song". It is simple and elegant. "I Wish You Love" is performed as a swinging revenge song. I love Barbra's reading of the lyric here -- she sounds like she's seething with anger: "And in Julyyyy, a lemonade, to coooool you in a leafy glade..." It's really wonderful.

"Martina" is very moving. And "Once Upon A Summertime" and "Autumn Leaves" are brilliant, classic songs which lend authority to this album. Barbra's performances are flawless and the arrangements are quite beautiful.