Barbra Streisand – The Broadway Album – 1985 – Vocal / Easy Listening (vinyl lp)

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Label Columbia – OC 40092
Format Vinyl LP
Country Canada
Genre Vocal / Easy Listening
Year 1985

Tracklist

A1Putting It Together (From Sunday In The Park With George) (4:18)

A2If I Loved You (From Carousel) (2:36)

A3Something's Coming (From West Side Story) (2:54)

A4Not While I'm Around (From Sweeney Todd) (3:27)

A5Being Alive (From Company) (3:21)

A6I Have Dreamed / We Kiss In A Shadow / Something Wonderful (From The King And I) (4:47)

B1Send In The Clowns (From A Little Night Music) (4:39)

Pretty Women (From Sweeney Todd) / Ladies Who Lunch (From Company)

B3Can't Help Lovin' That Man (From Showboat) (3:28)

I Loves You Porgy / Porgy, I's Your Woman Now (Bess, You Is My Woman) (From Porgy And Bess)

B5Somewhere (From West Side Story) (4:51)

Condition

Sleeve Condition Near Mint (NM) ring wear with inner sleeve
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) perfect
BIN # R86

Here's a Canadian pressing of Barbra Streisand's triumphant return to her Broadway roots, an album that marked one of the most successful artistic pivots of the 1980s. After spending much of the late '70s and early '80s exploring disco and contemporary pop, Streisand made the bold decision to revisit the Great White Way material that first launched her career. The Broadway Album became a cultural phenomenon, spending three weeks at number one and eventually going quadruple platinum. What makes this release particularly fascinating is how Streisand approached these classic songs—she didn't simply recreate her earlier interpretations but brought decades of additional life experience and vocal maturity to tracks like "Putting It Together" and "Send in the Clowns."

 

The Canadian Columbia pressing is especially sought after by collectors for its superior pressing quality during this era. Canadian plants were known for their attention to detail in the mid-'80s, often producing quieter surfaces than their American counterparts. This album also represents a pivotal moment in Streisand's discography—it proved that established artists could successfully return to their artistic foundations while finding new commercial success. The collaboration with Broadway legends like Stephen Sondheim (who praised her interpretations) adds another layer of significance. For Streisand completists and Broadway aficionados alike, this pressing captures one of the definitive vocal performances of the Reagan era, where technical precision meets emotional depth in ways that few contemporary artists could match.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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