Track Listing DISC 1: ACT I: 1. Overture 2. As If We Never Said Goodbye 3. Opening Remarks 4. I'm Still Here / Everybody Says Don't / Don't Rain On My Parade 5. Can't Help Lovin' That Man 6. I'll Know - (with Marlon Brando) 7. People 8. Lover Man 9. Therapist Dialogue #1 10. Will He Like Me? 11. Therapist Dialogue #2 12. He Touched Me 13. Evergreen 14. Therapist Dialogue #3 15. Man That Got Away, The 16. On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)
DISC 2: ACT II: 1. Entr'acte 2. Way We Were, The 3. You Don't Bring Me Flowers 4. Lazy Afternoon 5. Disney Medley: Once Upon A Dream / When You Wish Upon A Star / Someday My Prince Will Come 6. Not While I'm Around 7. Ordinary Miracles 8. Yentl Medley: Where Is It Written? / Papa, Can You Hear Me? / Will Someone Ever Look At Me That Way? / A Piece Of Sky 9. Happy Days Are Here Again 10. My Man 11. For All We Know 12. Somewhere
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Marvin Hamlisch | | Producer: | Barbra Streisand, Jay Landers | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Barbra Streisand (vocals); Marvin Hamlisch (arranger); Brian Koonin (guitar); Ralph Morrison, Lisa Brooke (violin); Julien Barber, Maxine Roach (viola); Jeane LeBlanc, Mark Shuman (cello); John Beal (contrabass); Lawrence Feldman, Bob Keller (reeds); Lew Soloff, Darryl Shaw (trumpet); Peter Gordon, Jeffrey Scott (French horn); Jim Pugh, Robin Eubanks (trombone); Dave Taylor (bass trombone, tuba); Randy Waldman (piano, synthesizer); Neil Stubenhaus (electric bass); John Robinson (drums); Bill Hayes (percussion). "Ordinary Miracles" was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female; and BARBARA - THE CONCERT was nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards. Recorded live at Madison Square Garden, New York, New York and The MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada in January and June 1994. Includes liner notes by Jay Landers and Dan Pine. Recorded live at the MGM Grand Garden, Las Vegas, Nevada and in Anaheim, California. Personnel includes: Barbra Streisand (vocals); Marvin Hamlisch (arranger); Brian Koonin (guitar); Ralph Morrison, Lisa Brooke (violin); Julien Barber, Maxine Roach (viola); Jeane LeBlanc, Mark Shuman (cello); John Beal (contrabass); Lawrence Feldman, Bob Keller (reeds); Lew Soloff, Darryl Shaw (trumpet); Peter Gordon, Jeffrey Scott (French horn); Jim Pugh, Robin Eubanks (trombone); Dave Taylor (bass trombone, tuba); Randy Waldman (piano, synthesizers); Neil Stubenhaus (electric bass); John Robinson (drums); Bill Hayes (percussion). "Ordinary Miracles" was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female; and BARBARA - THE CONCERT was nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards. Recorded live at Madison Square Garden, New York, New York and The MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada in January and June 1994. Includes liner notes by Jay Landers and Dan Pine. Barbra Streisand's triumphant 1994 American tour marked the diva's return to her roots in Tin Pan Alley. Having abandoned the concert stage some 27 years before, Streisand spoke to her musical fans exclusively through the medium of recordings (and movies). But as THE CONCERT demonstrates, nothing quite equals the experience of Barbra Streisand emoting before a spellbound, enthusiastic audience. As this resounding performance before a hometown crowd at New York's Madison Square Garden makes clear, Barbra Streisand hasn't lost any of her vocal range or dramatic stature--it's as if she simply took a year off from singing and came back refreshed and energized. Streisand delviers the type of charged performances and humorous repartee that distinguished the works of a previous generation's grand dame...Judy Garland. Accompanied by composer Marvin Hamlisch, a full orchestra, and a host of audio-video gimmicks, Streisand suspends her star power just enough to allow her audience an intimate glance at her own growing pains, youthful aspirations, and mature triumphs spanning four decades. Songs like "People" and "Don't Rain On My Parade" are delivered with plenty of her characteristic brassy power and projection. She transforms the closing "Somewhere" of ("West Side Story" fame) from a plaintive dirge into a triumphant anthem of limitless possibilities--by sheer force of will. And yet, it's the quiter grace, and soft imagery of her performance on "Lazy Afternoon" that best conveys the commanding power and stately presence of this gifted, multi-dimensional song stylist.
Editorial Reviews 3 Stars - Good - ...The toe-tappers, heart-warmers and show-stoppers are all here...all presented with a production as sparkly as a sequined ballgown. If you avoid gagging on the fake sincerity and odd duff track, it's a marvel... Q (12/01/1994)
3 Stars - Good - ...The toe-tappers, heart-warmers and show-stoppers are all here...all presented with a production as sparkly as a sequined ballgown. If you avoid gagging on the fake sincerity and odd duff track, it's a marvel... Q (12/01/1994)
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