Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway Barbra Streisand

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Album Veröffentlichung:
2016

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
29.08.2016

Label: Columbia / Legacy

Genre: Pop

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Interpret: Barbra Streisand

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  • 1 At the Ballet (from A Chorus Line) 07:30
  • 2 Loving You (from Passion) 03:30
  • 3 Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) 04:23
  • 4 The Best Thing That Ever Has Happened (from Road Show) 03:13
  • 5 Any Moment Now (from an unproduced version of Smile) 04:45
  • 6 Anything You Can Do (from Annie Get Your Gun) 03:13
  • 7 Pure Imagination (from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory) 04:12
  • 8 Take Me to the World (from Evening Primrose) 04:14
  • 9 I'll Be Seeing You / I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face (from Right This Way and My Fair Lady) 04:40
  • 10 Climb Ev'ry Mountain (from The Sound of Music) 03:58
  • Total Runtime 43:38

Info zu Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway

Alec Baldwin, Antonio Banderas, Anne Hathaway, Hugh Jackman, Melissa McCarthy, Chris Pine, Daisy Ridley, Patrick Wilson... diese Namen findet man nicht allzu oft in der Interpretenliste eines Albums. Weltstar Barbra Streisand, die am Abend des 12. Juni im Beacon Theatre in New York erstmals seit 1970 wieder bei einer Tony Award Verleihung auftrat, versammelt nun all diese Schauspiel-Kolleginnen und Kollegen auf ihrem neuen Album ENCORE: Movie Partners Sing Broadway , das am 26. August erscheinen wird. Auf dem Longplayer finden sich insgesamt zehn Duette mit großen Hollywood-Stars, darunter At The Ballet mit Oscar-Preisträgerin Anne Hathaway ( Les Misérables , Interstellar etc.) und Star Wars -Shootingstar Daisy Ridley.

Barbra Streisand ist ohne Zweifel der größte Star, den der Broadway je hervorbrachte mit ENCORE: Movie Partners Sing Broadway kehrt die vielfache Grammy-, Oscar-, Emmy- und Golden Globe Award-Preisträgerin nun zu ihren Wurzeln zurück. Ihr Bühnendebüt am Broadway gab die 74-jährige 1962 in dem Stück I Can Get It For You Wholesale , 1964 brillierte sie in der Rolle der Fanny Brice in Funny Girl . Für beide Rollen wurde sie für einen Tony Award nominiert. Streisands erstes Album mit dem Titel The Barbra Streisand Album , das einige Broadway Standards enthielt, erschien 1963 und bescherte ihr zwei Grammys, in den Kategorien Album des Jahres und Best Female Vocal Performances . 1985 veröffentlichte sie mit The Broadway Album und 1993 mit Back To Broadway zwei Multiplatin-Alben.

Barbra Streisands Serie von Nummer-Eins-Alben erstreckt sich nun bereits über sechs Jahrzehnte, in ihrer Karriere veröffentlichte sie bislang 52 Gold-, 31 Platin- und 13 Multiplatin-Alben. Sie ist die einzige Frau in den Top Ten der Künstler mit den meistverkauften Tonträgern. Ihr bis dato letztes Album Partners bescherte ihr 2014 das 33. Top Ten-Album in den US Charts. Sie ist die einzige Künstlerin, der dies bislang gelang, genau so viele wie Frank Sinatra. Mit ihren zehn Nummer-Eins-Platzierungen ist sie die Künstlerin mit den meisten Nummer-Eins-Alben in der Geschichte der Billboard-Charts. In ihrer Karriere wurde die Sängerin, Schauspielerin, Produzentin, Regisseurin, Autorin und Songwriterin mit zwei Oscars, fünf Emmys, zehn Golden Globes, acht Grammys, zwei Spezial-Grammys und einem Spezial-Tony-Award ausgezeichnet.

Produced by Walter Afanasieff, Barbra Streisand


Barbra Streisand
is the only recording artist to have number one albums in five consecutive decades. She has achieved 51 Gold, 30 Platinum and 18 multi-Platinum albums, each of which, according to the Recording Industry Association of America, exceeds all other female singers. Her most recent GRAMMY® nominated album, What Matters Most, and Release Me became her 31st and 32nd to reach the Top Ten in the charts, with which she passed The Beatles to become the third highest achiever in that significant statistic, exceeded only by the Rolling Stones and Frank Sinatra. She is the only female among the top ten album-selling recording artists and also the only one to have done so in the pop music field during decades dominated by rock and country sales dominance. In her sixth decade of providing music magic, Barbra Streisand continues to reach the top of the charts. Her Back To Brooklyn concert DVD was confirmed as No. 1 on the Billboard Top DVD Music Video chart. Achieving that distinction with the Columbia Records release, Streisand now has topped the DVD charts five times. Her success in the DVD field also includes having earned nine Gold DVDs, six Platinum and three multi-Platinum titles.

The Streisand Foundation has given millions of dollars in more than 2100 grants to over 700 non-profit organizations including her substantial underwriting of The Cedars-Sinai Barbra Streisand Women's Cardiovascular Research and Education Program which addresses the leading cause of death among women in the United States. The legendary artist also has raised many millions more for a variety of causes through her performances. Barbra Streisand was recently honored by the Cedars-Sinai Board of Governors for her generous support and dedication to the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center at Cedars Sinai Hospital.

About Funny Girl:

The musical by librettist Isobel Lennart, composer Jule Styne (Gypsy, Bells Are Ringing) and lyricist Bob Merrill (Carnival, New Girl in Town) depicted the rise to fame of comedienne/Ziegfeld Follies star Fanny Brice (Streisand, in her second Broadway role) and her troubled relationship with husband Nicky Arnstein (Sydney Chaplin, son of Charlie and star of Styne’s Bells Are Ringing and Subways Are For Sleeping). Kay Medford and Danny Meehan also starred as Mrs. Brice and Eddie Ryan, respectively, and future All in the Family “Dingbat” Jean Stapleton was featured as Mrs. Strakosh. Funny Girl, directed by Garson Kanin and produced by Brice’s son-in-law Ray Stark, opened on March 26, 1964 after 17 previews at the Winter Garden Theatre (today, home to the musical Rocky). It then transferred to two more theaters before closing in 1967 after 1,348 performances; Mimi Hines succeeded Streisand as Fanny.

The show earned eight Tony nominations, but won none of them thanks to the unstoppable competition from David Merrick’s production of Hello, Dolly!. Streisand would be awarded for her portrayal of Fanny, however, when she won Golden Globe and Academy Awards for the 1968 film version. It would be her first role in a film. The musical produced a number of standards, including “I’m The Greatest Star,” “Don’t Rain on My Parade” and, of course, “People,” not to mention one of the most electrifying overtures ever composed.

The original cast album, one of Streisand’s only recordings not on Columbia Records, was recorded over just one session (as was standard practice at the time) at the Manhattan Center studios on April 5, 1964 and was produced by Dick Jones. Longtime Broadway champion Goddard Lieberson, the president of Columbia, reportedly passed on the cast album but made a stipulation that Streisand record a number of songs from the score for Columbia which she did in December of that year. (Two – “Who Are You Now” and “Cornet Man” – still remain locked in the Columbia vaults.) Lieberson might have rethought his passing on the album if he could have foreseen its success. In stores just a scant week after it was recorded, it went on to spend 51 weeks on the Billboard chart. It peaked at No. 2, kept from pole position only by The Beatles’ Second Album (illuminating how much the charts have changed over 50 years!). The Original Broadway Cast Recording of Funny Girl would eventually be certified Gold in September of 1964 and go on to win the Grammy for Best Original Cast Album. It was released on CD in 1987 on Capitol and in 1992 on EMI’s Broadway Angel Label, and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2004.

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