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Barbra Streisand Pictures
Artist:
Barbra Streisand
Origin:
United States, New York City (Brooklyn)United States
Born date:
April 24, 1942
Barbra Streisand Album: «Barbra Streisand: One Voice»
Barbra Streisand Album: «Barbra Streisand: One Voice» (Front side)
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On one unforgettable night prior to the 1985 elections, Barbra Streisand welcomed 500 guests to her Malibu home for her first full-length concert in 20 years. Planned as a fundraiser for the Democratic candidates, the concert was subsequently broadcast on HBO to enormous acclaim. This 20th Anniversary DVD showcases Barbra Streisand performing many of her best-loved songs and sharing her timeless message of hope and inspiration in a uniquely intimated setting.

Track Listings:
Robin Williams: Camp Barbra with various celebrities
Barbra's Invitation
Somewhere
Evergreen
Something's Coming
People
Send In The Clowns
Over The Rainbow
Guilty -- w/ Barry Gibb
What Kind Of Fool -- w/ Barry Gibb
Papa, Can You Hear Me?
The Way We Were
It's A New World
Happy Days Are Here Again
America, The Beautiful

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
- September 6, 1986 - a very special evening

After battling severe stage fright for the majority of the seventies and eighties, Barbra Streisand finally returned to the concert stage on September 6, 1986 for the "one night only" ONE VOICE concert. The show was heavily publicized in the media, tickets were sold at the astronomically high price of $5000 per couple, and columnists and critics everywhere were anxiously waiting to see if Streisand could overcome her immense performance-phobia and still deliver the goods. Fortunately, all of the hype was more than justified. When Streisand finally took the stage that night and opened the show with a tour de force performance of "Somewhere," every member of the audience was left in awe of the stunning power of this woman's ageless voice.

Though Streisand was visibly and audibly nervous during her first few numbers, nothing could keep her undiminished vocal prowess from shining brightly through. If anything, her occasional jitteriness only made her seem more human. She was supported not by the typical orchestra, but by a small handful of musicians on electronic instruments. This actually provides the majority of the show with a warmer and more intimate feel. With the small band and the limited orchestration, it is Streisand's golden voice that is left at the forefront of the concert - and I wouldn't have it any other way. In addition to a slate of her own signature numbers, Streisand also performs some new material, such as the lovely "A New World" (from the 1954 version of A Star Is Born) and the traditional "America the Beautiful," which was the perfect close to the moving evening.

A few more of the evening's many highlights include Barbra's haunting rendition "Send In The Clowns," a relaxed duet with guest Barry Gibb on "What Kind Of Fool," and a surprisingly lively performance of "The Way We Were," with a newer, more contemporary arrangement. Most impressive of all Barbra's impassioned rendition of "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" that night is one of her most moving performances ever. Barbra also slips into a rare cover of "Over The Rainbow," and does the song more justice than anyone since Judy Garland (whom Barbra dedicates the performance to). Instead of screaming the song out at the top of her lungs like Patti Labelle and Sam Harris, Barbra gives "Over The Rainbow" a beautifully understated performance and makes the number her own.

The profits from ONE VOICE benefited the Democratic Party, who were at the time trying to make sure a disaster like Chernobyl never happened again. Barbra's often-criticized stage dialogue on the issue may be a little heavy-handed at times, but you can tell she strongly believes every word of it. In particular, her speech proceeding "People," though unoriginal, is very moving nonetheless. It is also a bit disappointing that the special's runtime is less than an hour, although the parody number "Send Home the Clowns" and Robin Williams' opening monologue seem to be the only major omissions from the evening's set list (and I can certainly live without both).

Other than the short runtime and the sometimes overbearing spoken statements, ONE VOICE is a great presentation of a special concert that will delight fans and even many cynics. In the end, ONE VOICE was a massive success. The concert was filmed and received record-breaking ratings when televised on HBO, while the audio recording of the show peaked at #9 on the Hot 200 and was quickly certified Platinum. Most importantly, ONE VOICE raised over $1.5 million which led Barbra to establish the "Streisand Foundation," which supports numerous charitable organizations.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- GREAT PERFORMANCE, LACKLUSTER DISC!!!!

First of all let me state that I am a big fan of this performance. I had ONE VOICE on Laserdisc and I have it on CD. Barbara Streisand puts on a phenomenal show. But the DVD presentation of ONE VOICE is really terrible. There are only 2 audio soundtracks, Dolby Digital 2.0 and Dolby Digital 5.1. Both of these soundtracks have very poor sound quality, they suffer from severe compression of the data stream. The Dolby Digital 5.1 mix is really bad, the whole concert seems to come from the center speaker. Although the Dolby Digital 2.0 soundtrack is severly compressed and sounds like an MP3, this is the best of the 2 soundtracks that are included on this DVD. The whole concert is only about 90 minutes long, so there is plenty of room on this disc for an uncompressed PCM 2.0 soundtrack as well as a high resolution DTS 24/96 soundtrack. Why Sony even released this disc with the terrible sound that it contains is a mystery. This performance deserves a much nicer audio presentation than this DVD contains. I watched this disc twice and I will never watch this DVD again, the sound is just terrible. I will stick with the Laserdisc.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Streisand in good voice in 1980s concert

Barbra seems relaxed and in very good voice here(especially since she hadn't sung in public for many years.) It's nice to see the inclusion of the Gibb/Streisand duets here too- truly 2 highpoints in her pop career. And Barbra's version of Send in the Clowns is perhaps the showstopper. It's great to have yet another of her concert appearances on DVD since she is is the greatest female voice of her generation (perhaps a couple of generations).

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- An Elegant and Somewhat Politically Verbose Streisand Showcases Her Unparalleled Vocal Prowess

Back in 1986, Barbra Streisand was already starting to wean off her movie career in favor of her pet political causes. As an avid Democrat, she decided to perform an exclusive concert to raise funds for seven Democratic U.S. Senatorial candidates preparing for the November elections. In her true perfectionist fashion, she decided to hold the concert at her Malibu ranch, only invite 500 couples at a whopping $5,000 per couple and sign with HBO to have it all air as a TV special. Such was her clout at the time. Now that she has performed live several times since then (the latest to be a tour to start next month), this DVD seems marginally less indispensable, but it's still a more-than-worthy addition to any Streisand collection nonetheless.

With a few additions like a vintage recording of her exclusive invitation, Robin Williams' full comic monologue (not terribly funny) and a new introduction Streisand filmed just for this release, the special arrives in this 20th anniversary DVD. Dressed in all-white, she is accompanied by a small eight-piece band, probably her smallest back-up ensemble onstage. Her program begins with an elegant "Somewhere" as she emerges from a cloud of smoke. Most of her signature hits are here and performed impeccably, though she has a tendency to interject altruistic comments periodically like sharing her world view of fragile ecosystems and the Chernobyl nuclear fallout disaster in the middle of "People".

On the upside, there is a nice tribute to Judy Garland with touching renditions of "Over the Rainbow" and from the 1954 "A Star Is Born", "A New World". There is a reunion of sorts with Barry Gibb on the two biggest duet hits from 1980's "Guilty", the title tune and "What Kind of Fool". Her best performance is probably her cover of "Send in the Clowns", fresh off "The Broadway Album", though we don't get a chance to hear the parody version she performed afterward when she ridicules the Republicans in office at the time. It all ends with a rousing "America the Beautiful", which she would later sing at the 1992 Clinton inaugural ball. It's nice to have this lovely albeit brief concert for posterity with Streisand in fulsome voice and at the cusp of her political consciousness.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- SUPERB

THIS VIDEO IS SUPERB, THIS IS MY FAVORITE CONCERT THAT BARBRA STREISAND HAS DONE. I THINK CMV COLUMBIA MUSIC VIDEO SHOULD RELEASE THIS CONCERT ON DVD. THIS CONCERT HAS ALL HER HIT SONGS INCLUDING THE WAY WE WERE , PEOPLE , EVERGREEN , HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN ,AND SOMEWHERE. BARRY GIBB ALSO APPEARS ON THIS VIDEO TO SING WITH BARBRA THE HITS GUILTY AND WHAT KIND OF FOOL. IF YOUR A BIG FAN OF BARBRA STREISAND I RECCOMEND THIS VIDEO.