Barbra Joan Streisand (album)

Barbra Joan Streisand is the title of an album by Barbra Streisand.

History

Barbra Joan Streisand Album By Barbra Streisand was already introducing the second album in 1971. Barbra Streisand here approaches at the current pop music and interpreted three songs by Carole King, which had successfully introduced the same year her debut album, Tapestry. Likewise, current songs are two songs by John Lennon from the 1970 soundtrack LP John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band, which can certainly be described as rare in the repertoire of Barbra Streisand. In addition to this song are on this LP, the proven standard interpretations. One outstanding example is likely to apply here the medley of One Less Bell to Answer and A House is Not a Home. In this recording Barbra Streisand sings a duet with himself and linked both songs into a whole.

The album reached the highest position in the U.S. the eleventh album charts and was like every album of Streisand with a " Golden Record " award. Rare Barbra Streisand, however, had success with singles such. Where You Lead by Carole King reached in their interpretation after all, the 40th place of the Popsingles charts.

Title list

Side A

Side B

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