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Barbra Streisand - Stoney End album flac Performer: Barbra Streisand
Title: Stoney End
Style: Soft Rock
MP3 album: 1620 mb
FLAC album: 1702 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Rock

Stoney End is the twelfth studio album by Barbra Streisand. Released in 1971, it became her first studio album that was a change in direction for Streisand with a more upbeat contemporary pop sound. The album peaked at in the United States, her first to reach the top 10 in five years, and was produced by music producer Richard Perry.

Barbra Streisand ‎– Stoney End. Label: Columbia ‎– KC 30378. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Terre Haute Pressing. Not the greatest album standout tracks are I don't know where I stand Just a Little Lovin and Stoney end pretty much the rest is filler it's an OK album.

The Barbra Streisand Archives, an unofficial fan site since 2003, looks at the 1971 album, Stoney End (produced by Richard Perry), including the unreleased songs from the recording sessions, the track list, interviews and trivia about the CD, and the outtakes from the album cover photo session. Catalog Number(s): KC 30378 (LP + 1990 CD + 1994 Remastered CD). CK 725022 (2008, sbme special mkts. Album scans by Kevin Schlenker. I Don't Know Where I Stand (J. Mitchell).

This was from Streisand's first album of songs that weren't from Broadway/film musicals and weren't standards. On the album, she recorded two songs written by Laura Nyro, including "Stoney En. Producer Richard Perry looked at several Laura Nyro songs for Barbra Streisand to sing on her second Pop-Rock album. He selected this song and convinced Streisand to sing it, despite her not being comfortable with the line "I was raised on the good book, Jesus. It was Streisand's biggest Hot 100 hit until "Evergreen.

Stoney End is the twelfth studio album by Barbra Streisand.

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Album · 1971 · 11 Songs. Throughout the ‘60s, Barbra Streisand established herself as a keen interpreter of pop standards. On 1971’s Stoney End, she takes on the moment’s most formidable songwriters, imbuing Joni Mitchell’s I Don’t Know Where I Stand with regret and longing and giving Gordon Lightfoot’s If You Could Read My Mind a country-cabaret edge. Laura Nyro’s spirited title track and exuberant Time and Love split the difference between Broadway flash and rock muscle, giving Streisand ample room to flaunt her vocal prowess while diving into contemporary pop. Stoney End Barbra Streisand.

BPM Profile Stoney End. Album starts at 97BPM, ends at 85BPM (-12), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Barbra Streisand. Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway. The Classic Christmas Album. What Matters Most: Barbra Streisand Sings the Lyrics of Alan and Marilyn Bergman. Get the Tempo of more than 6 Million songs.