Barbra's Albums
Exceptions, explanations, definitions, and 
differences
With such a long career in the music industry and so 
many recordings,
differences were bound to occur in Streisand's albums.
Here are the most noteworthy for the collector of Barbra's oeuvre:
-  Two of the albums listed are, strictly speaking, non-Streisand 
recordings
	
	-  Harold Sings Arlen (with Friend) features Barbra on two of 
the album�s songs--both are also on Just for the Record...
	
-  Frank Sinatra: Duets has one duet between Barbra and 
Ol' Blue Eyes
	
 
-  Two albums listed do not contain any Streisand singing at all
	
	-  The Owl and the Pussycat has outakes of Barbra's dialogue 
from the movie
	
-  Nuts is strictly music that Barbra composed for her film
	
 
-  All of the cast albums and soundtracks (except Yentl) contain 
some amount of material without any Streisand vocals.  Four in particular 
should be noted:
	
	-  Eyes of Laura Mars only has Barbra singing "Prisoner"--
which is available on Greatest Hits, Volume 2
	
-  The Main Event features Barbra just on the three different 
versions of the title song
	
-  The Prince of Tides contains only two ballads, neither were 
used in the film
	
-  The Mirror Has Two Faces has two BJS vocals: a solo by 
Barbra (not used in the movie) and her duet with Bryan Adams
	
 
-  Album title inconsistencies
	
	-  The Way We Were was officially/legally renamed to 
Barbra Streisand...Featuring "The Way Were" and "All in Love Is 
Fair"
	
-  Memories was released in the UK under the title Love 
Songs
	
 
-  Album Availability
	
	-  Never Relased on CD
	
	-  Owl and the Pussycat
	-  Eyes of Laura Mars
 
-  Out of Print CDs
	
	-  Funny Lady--Bay Cities version; being re-released on 
CD by Arista on May 19, 1998
	
-  Nuts
	
 
 
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David Pimentel -- Last modified June 29, 1998