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| Barbra Streisand | Primary Artist, Primary Artist, Vocals |
| Jay Graydon | Guitar |
| Scott Mathews | Guitar, Drums, Background Vocals |
| Kim Carnes | Composer |
| Billy Joel | Composer |
| Larry Carlton | rhythm arrangement |
| Roger Miller | Composer |
| Rupert Holmes | Composer |
| Ron Nagle | Composer |
| Jack Nitzsche | Arranger |
| Charles Calello | Arranger, Producer |
| Frank DeCaro | Arranger, Contributor, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements |
| Dave Ellingson | Composer |
| Alan Gordon | Composer |
| Gary Klein | Producer |
| Armin Steiner | Engineer, Remixing |
| Tommy Vicon | Engineer |
| Richie Snyder | Composer |
| R. Snyder | Composer |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
loved it!
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Posted October 1, 2010
Stimulating, emotional, truthful, almost perfect. This is quintisential Streisand. One of her great albums. A must for every collection. It was during her Jon Peters years and she had a lot to sign about. The emotion and stellar production at its best! Bravo.
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
Appearing only seven months after A Star Is Born, Streisand Superman seemed to continue much of its rock-oriented feel, even including several songs that had been intended for the film. It was unusual in featuring all recently written songs, many first recorded here. Streisand co-wrote the rockish "Don't Believe What You Read," an attack on her negative press coverage, while Alan Gordon contributed both the disco-ish "I Found You Love" and the album's Top Ten single ballad "My Heart Belongs to Me." Streisand Superman seemed to be an unusually personal album for the singer, reflecting her feelings and viewpoints. That did not make it ...