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Personnel: Barbra Steisand (vocals); Dean Parks, Michael Thompson, John Pisano, Oscar Castro-Neves (guitar); Joel Derouin (violin); Gayle Levant (harp); William Galison (harmonica); Dan Higgins (flute); Tom Scott (saxophone); Chuck Findley (trumpet); Warren Luening (flugelhorn); Randy Waldman (piano, keyboards); Mike Melvoin, Tom Rainer (piano); Robbie Buchanan, Mark Portman, Mike Lang (keyboards); Neil Stubenhaus (bass); Vinnie Colaiuta, Gregg Field (drums); Paulinho Dacosta (percussion); Windy Wagner (background vocals).
Producers: Barbra Streisand, Robbie Buchanan, Johnny Mandel.
Recorded at Sony Pictures Studios, Inc, Culver City, California; Grandma's House, Malibu, California; The Hop, Studio City, California. Includes liner
notes by Jay Landers, Richard Jay-Alexander.
THE MOVIE ALBUM was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.
Limited edition including bonus DVD.
Personnel: Barbra Steisand (vocals); Dean Parks, Michael Thompson, John Pisano, Oscar Castro-Neves (guitar); Joel Derouin (violin); Gayle Levant (harp); William Galison (harmonica); Dan Higgins (flute); Tom Scott (saxophone); Chuck Findley (trumpet); Warren Luening (flugelhorn); Randy Waldman (piano, keyboards); Mike Melvoin, Tom Rainer (piano); Robbie Buchanan, Mark Portman, Mike Lang (keyboards); Neil Stubenhaus (bass); Vinnie Colaiuta, Gregg Field (drums); Paulinho Dacosta (percussion); Windy Wagner (background vocals).
Producers: Barbra Streisand, Robbie Buchanan, Johnny Mandel.
Recorded at Sony Pictures Studios, Inc, Culver City, California; Grandma's House, Malibu, California; The Hop, Studio City, California. Includes liner notes by Jay Landers, Richard Jay-Alexander.
THE MOVIE ALBUM was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.
This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
Personnel: Barbra Steisand (vocals); Dean Parks, Michael Thompson, John Pisano, Oscar Castro-Neves (guitar); Joel Derouin (violin); Gayle Levant (harp); William Galison (harmonica); Dan Higgins (flute); Tom Scott (saxophone); Chuck Findley (trumpet); Warren Luening (flugelhorn); Randy Waldman (piano, keyboards); Mike Melvoin, Tom Rainer (piano); Robbie Buchanan, Mark Portman, Mike Lang (keyboards); Neil Stubenhaus (bass); Vinnie Colaiuta, Gregg Field (drums); Paulinho Dacosta (percussion); Windy Wagner (background vocals).
Producers: Barbra Streisand, Robbie Buchanan, Johnny Mandel.
Recorded at Sony Pictures Studios, Inc, Culver City, California; Grandma's House, Malibu, California; The Hop, Studio City, California. Includes liner
notes by Jay Landers, Richard Jay-Alexander.
THE MOVIE ALBUM was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.
Thanks to a career that's found Barbra Streisand straddling the mediums of film and song, it comes as no surprise that the concept of THE MOVIE ALBUM is a tribute to the two worlds that have given her so much success. Going as far back as the George Raft 1935 classic EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT, right up on through the 1988 cult classic BAGDAD CAFE, Babs' overall resurrection of film material is fastidiously handled and, in many cases, given delightfully unexpected arrangements. "I'm in the Mood for Love" becomes a gentle bossa-nova number, and "Moon River" benefits from a reading marked by an understated acoustic guitar. One of the nicer touches in this package is the inclusion of song-by-song annotations for each track, written by Streisand herself. Here you find out that her late Bichon Frise Sammy gave her inspiration during the recording of Charlie Chaplin's "Smile," and "Wild Is the Wind" took her back to being a 15-year-old girl who loved Anna Magnani and had a crush on Tony Franciosa. THE MOVIE ALBUM is a lush keepsake sure to please pop-loving cinephiles and die-hard Babs fans alike.
Thanks to a career that's found Barbra Streisand straddling the mediums of film and song, it comes as no surprise that the concept of THE MOVIE ALBUM is a tribute to the two worlds that have given her so much success. Going as far back as the George Raft 1935 classic EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT, right up on through the 1988 cult classic BAGDAD CAFE, Babs' overall resurrection of film material is fastidiously handled and, in many cases, given delightfully unexpected arrangements. "I'm in the Mood for Love" becomes a gentle bossa-nova number, and "Moon River" benefits from a reading marked by an understated acoustic guitar. One of the nicer touches in this package is the inclusion of song-by-song annotations for each track, written by Streisand herself. Here you find out that her late Bichon Frise Sammy gave her inspiration during the recording of Charlie Chaplin's "Smile," and "Wild Is the Wind" took her back to being a 15-year-old girl who loved Anna Magnani and had a crush on Tony Franciosa. THE MOVIE ALBUM is a lush keepsake sure to please pop-loving cinephiles and die-hard Babs fans alike.
Thanks to a career that's found Barbra Streisand straddling the mediums of film and song, it comes as no surprise that the concept of THE MOVIE ALBUM is a tribute to the two worlds that have given her so much success. Going as far back as the George Raft 1935 classic EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT, right up on through the 1988 cult classic BAGDAD CAFE, Babs' overall resurrection of film material is fastidiously handled and, in many cases, given delightfully unexpected arrangements. "I'm in the Mood for Love" becomes a gentle bossa-nova number, and "Moon River" benefits from a reading marked by an understated acoustic guitar. One of the nicer touches in this package is the inclusion of song-by-song annotations for each track, written by Streisand herself. Here you find out that her late Bichon Frise Sammy gave her inspiration during the recording of Charlie Chaplin's "Smile," and "Wild Is the Wind" took her back to being a 15-year-old girl who loved Anna Magnani and had a crush on Tony Franciosa. THE MOVIE ALBUM is a lush keepsake sure to please pop-loving cinephiles and die-hard Babs fans alike.
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