Release Me

Release Me

by Barbra Streisand
Release Me

Release Me

by Barbra Streisand

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Overview

In the liner notes to this collection of previously unreleased material, co-producer Jay Landers paints a picture of the Barbra Streisand vault, where hundreds of boxes -- ranging from '60s acetates to '90s 48-track tapes to Pro Tools "cases" -- apparently sit waiting for their first issue. It's curious, then, that Release Me only includes 11 songs. Chalk it up perhaps to Streisand's heavy hand on the controls of her career, which never lets a song spring forth until its impact has been studied and predicted. (Of course, her career is hers alone, and it's difficult to argue with the high personal standard she's maintained during her 50-year career; it should also be noted that in 1991, she released a rarities-heavy box set titled Just for the Record....) Ranging from 1967 to 2011, Release Me shows that she and Landers certainly chose well. The results provide as pretty a picture of Streisand's talents and interests as the best compilation ever could. All of the varied pop scenes she touched over the years are represented here, from Broadway to the Bergmans to A Star Is Born to Jimmy Webb and Randy Newman, although of course, her long and varied career makes her able to do no more than dip a toe in the waters of those pools. The Webb cover, "Didn't We," is a highlight, as is the Newman song, "I Think It's Going to Rain Today," recorded in New York in 1970 with only Newman's piano for tender, expressive accompaniment. The standard "Willow Weep for Me" is given one of its best ever versions, including even Billie Holiday's (originally recording the song in 1967, Streisand nabbed arranger Ray Ellis, famed for his Lady in Satin charts). One of her career landmarks, A Star Is Born, is represented by "With One More Look at You," in a forgotten studio version -- since she insisted on singing the song live while filming, and that was the version used on the soundtrack. It's hard to complain when the results are this stunning, but including not even a dozen songs on this compilation (rumored to be only the first) is liable to break just a few fans' hearts; based on what can be heard here, some fans would rather hear more like this than eat. ~ John Bush

Product Details

Release Date: 10/09/2012
Label: Columbia / Sony Music
UPC: 0887254585527
Rank: 52150

Tracks

  1. Being Good Isn't Good Enough [From Hallelujah, Baby!]
  2. Didn't We
  3. Willow Weep for Me
  4. Try to Win a Friend
  5. I Think It's Going to Rain Today
  6. With One More Look at You [From A Star Is Born]
  7. Lost in Wonderland
  8. How Are Things in Glocca Morra?/Heather on the Hill [From Finian's Rainbow/Brigadoon]
  9. Mother and Child
  10. If It's Meant to Be
  11. Home [From The Wiz]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Barbra Streisand   Primary Artist
John Hobbs   Piano
Neil Stubenhaus   Bass
Randy Newman   Piano
J.R. Robinson   Drums
Jaime Babbitt   Vocals (Background)
Randy Waldman   Piano

Technical Credits

Paul Williams   Composer
Antonio Carlos Jobim   Composer
E.Y. "Yip" Harburg   Composer
Barbra Streisand   Producer,Liner Notes
Matt Howe   Research Assistant
Alan Jay Lerner   Composer
Richard Perry   Producer
Don Meehan   Mixing,Engineer
Fred Mollin   Additional Production
Wally Gold   Producer
Marilyn Bergman   Composer
Dave Reitzas   Mixing,Engineer
Jay Landers   Producer,Liner Notes,Photography
Howard A. Roberts   Producer
Jule Styne   Composer
Marshall Barer   Composer
Rupert Holmes   Arranger,Producer
Randy Newman   Composer
Ray Ellis   Arranger
Ann Ronell   Composer
Gary Klein   Producer
David Bett   Creative Director
Francesco Scavullo   Photography
Sam Emerson   Photography
Firooz Zahedi   Cover Photo,Photography
Charles Smalls   Composer
Ed Thrasher   Photography
Brian Byrne   Arranger,Composer
Martin Erlichman   Representation
John Arias   Mixing,Engineer
Kristin Lum   Design,Art Direction
David James   Photography
Peter Matz   Arranger,Producer
Frederick Loewe   Composer
Burton Lane   Composer
Stephen Marcussen   Mastering
Sid Ramin   Orchestration
Betty Comden   Composer
Kenny Ascher   Composer
Jack Gold   Producer
Claus Ogerman   Arranger
Jimmy Webb   Composer
Larry Gatlin   Composer
Michel Legrand   Arranger,Composer
Brian Malouf   Remixing,Tape Restoration
Adolph Green   Composer
Armin Steiner   Mixing,Engineer
Alan Bergman   Composer
Glen Kolotkin   Mixing,Engineer
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