The Essential Barbra Streisand
The Essential Barbra Streisand is the fifth greatest hits album by American singer Barbra Streisand, released on January 29, 2002, by Columbia Records. The compilation features 38 songs from Streisand's catalog, in addition to two previously unreleased tracks. It includes material from 26 of the singer's albums and was described as a collection of, mainly, her pop songs. A reissued version of the compilation was distributed by Columbia and Legacy Recordings in 2008 and includes a bonus disk featuring nine additional songs from Streisand's discography.
Critically, the album was noted for being a comprehensive and complete view of her discography, unlike her previous greatest hits releases. It topped the charts in Ireland, Scotland, and the United Kingdom, and peaked at number 15 on the Billboard 200 in the United States. The Essential Barbra Streisand also reached the top ten in several countries and was included on four year-end lists. The album has since been certified Platinum in Australia, Europe, New Zealand, Spain, and the United States, and multi-platinum in the United Kingdom.
Background and development
The Essential Barbra Streisand was released on January 29, 2002, by Columbia Records. A compilation of Streisand's "pop-oriented performances", the collection contains two discs featuring 38 songs from Streisand's discography. Representing 26 albums from her career, the first-recorded song included on The Essential Barbra Streisand is "A Sleepin' Bee" from The Barbra Streisand Album, while the most recent track featured is "I've Dreamed of You" from A Love Like Ours. In addition, Streisand included two previously unreleased tracks on the second disc, covers of "Someday My Prince Will Come" and "You'll Never Walk Alone". William Ruhlmann from AllMusic suggested that the former song was recorded during sessions for A Love Like Ours while the latter was meant for her twenty-seventh studio album, Higher Ground. In some European countries, the album was released under the title The Ultimate Collection with an identical track listing.The Essential Barbra Streisand was reissued on September 30, 2008, through a co-partnership between Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings. The new version featured a bonus third disk with seven more songs from Streisand's back-catalog and two live renditions.
Critical reception
The Essential Barbra Streisand was given a perfect five star rating by AllMusics William Ruhlmann. He felt that Streisand's discography had not been detailed well on her previous compilations and considered The Essential Barbra Streisand to be the best choice for fans not willing to purchase the expensive box set Just for the Record.... Considering its comprehensiveness, Ruhlmann praised the album's inclusion of her eleven top ten hits and nearly all of her top 40 hits. Tom Santopietro, author of The Importance of Being Barbra: The Brilliant, Tumultuous Career of Barbra Streisand, was disappointed by Streisand's decision to release two greatest hits albums in the same year. Describing her action as "cynical", he wrote: "At this point, even the most die-hard Streisand fan could be forgiven for expressing frustration at yet another release of 'People' and 'The Way We Were'." However, he praised the inclusion of "Someday My Prince Will Come" and "You'll Never Walk Alone", calling them both "extraordinary" cover tracks. In addition to The Barbra Streisand Album and Stoney End, Phyllis Fulford and Michael Miller, authors of the 2003 book The Complete Idiot's Guide to Singing, listed The Essential Barbra Streisand as one of the singer's "CDs that best represent more pop-oriented performances".Commercial performance
The Essential Barbra Streisand entered the Billboard 200 at number 15, its peak position, during the week of February 16, 2002. It was the chart's second highest entry of the week, just behind the soundtrack to the 2002 film State Property, which debuted at number 14. It spent a total of nine weeks on the Billboard 200. On March 15, 2002, it was certified Gold as a multi-disk package by Recording Industry Association of America for physical shipments of 250,000 copies; its certification was then upgraded to Platinum, signifying shipments of 500,000 copies, on October 17, 2003. As of June 22, 2007, The Essential Barbra Streisand has sold 506,000 copies in the United States. Elsewhere in North America, it debuted in Canada at number 73 according to the chart published by Nielsen SoundScan.In Europe, The Essential Barbra Streisand topped the charts in several countries and has been certified Platinum by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry for sales upwards of one million. According to the Official Charts Company, it topped the charts in both Scotland and the United Kingdom. In the latter country, the compilation spent 49 weeks charting and was ranked on the year-end sales charts for both 2002 and 2003 at positions 36 and 192, respectively. It was later certified double-platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for shipments of 600,000 copies. In the same continent, The Essential Barbra Streisand topped the Irish Albums Chart, and reached the top ten in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. In Oceania, the album peaked in Australia and New Zealand at numbers 5 and 3, respectively. Both countries issued the compilation Platinum certifications as well.
When the album was reissued in 2007 and 2008 in several European countries, it debuted on the album charts in Austria, Italy, and Spain. In the first country, it reached the top twenty and peaked at number 11, and in Italy it peaked at number 75. In Spain, the album originally peaked at number 14 but reentered in 2013 at number 85.
Track listing
Personnel
Personnel adapted from AllMusic.- Barbra Streisand arranger, composer, executive producer, primary artist, producer
- Walter Afanasieff arranger, composer, producer
- Milton Ager composer
- Harold Arlen composer
- Billy Barnes composer
- Richard Baskin producer
- Alan Bergman composer, producer
- Marilyn Bergman composer, producer
- Michael Berniker producer
- Leonard Bernstein composer
- Don Black composer
- David Caddick conductor
- Charles Calello arranger, producer
- Ann Hampton Callaway composer
- John Cameron orchestration
- Truman Capote composer
- Jacques Charles composer
- Frank Churchill composer
- Grant Clarke composer
- Don Costa arranger, conductor
- David Cullen orchestration
- Nick DeCaro arranger
- Neil Diamond composer, guest artist, performer
- Céline Dion guest artist, performer
- Bob Esty arranger, composer, conductor, producer
- Peter Fletcher project manager
- David Foster arranger, composer, producer
- Ian Freebairn-Smith arranger
- Albhy Galuten producer
- Bob Gaudio producer
- Barry Gibb composer, guest artist, performer, producer
- Maurice Gibb composer
- Robin Gibb composer
- Jack Gold producer
- Wally Gold producer
- Alan Gordon composer
- Arthur Hamilton composer
- Marvin Hamlisch composer
- Oscar Hammerstein II composer
- Christopher Hampton composer
- James F. Hanley composer
- Charles Hart composer
- Jack Hayes string arrangements
- Rupert Holmes arranger, conductor, producer
- Paul Jabara composer, vocal arrangements
- Buddy Johnson composer
- Gary Klein producer
- Charles Koppelman executive producer
- Jay Landers executive producer
- Burton Lane composer
- Robert John "Mutt" Lange arranger, composer
- Michel Legrand arranger, composer, conductor, producer
- Alan Jay Lerner composer
- Jeffrey Lesser producer
- Ira Levin composer
- Alan Lindgren arranger, conductor
- Mort Lindsey arranger, conductor
- Tommy LiPuma producer
- Andrew Lloyd Webber composer, orchestration, producer
- Rolf Løvland composer
- Jeremy Lubbock conductor, orchestration
- Stephen Marcussen mastering
- Greg Mathieson arranger, conductor
- Peter Matz arranger, conductor, executive producer, orchestration, producer
- Bob Merrill composer
- Robert Mersey producer
- Larry Morey composer
- Jürg Morgenthaler composer
- Jerome Moross composer
- Trevor Nunn composer
- Laura Nyro composer
- Gene Page arranger
- Marty Paich arranger, producer
- Richard Parker composer
- Richard Perry producer
- Channing Pollack composer
- Phil Ramone producer
- Gabrielle Raumberger art direction
- Karl Richardson producer
- Nelson Riddle arranger, conductor
- Bruce Roberts composer, vocal arrangements
- Richard Rodgers composer
- Sigmund Romberg composer
- William Ross arranger, conductor, orchestral arrangements, producer
- Milton Schafer composer
- Walter Scharf arranger, conductor
- Cliff Singontiko design
- Stephen Sondheim composer
- Alan Stein A&R
- Richard Stilgoe composer
- Jule Styne composer
- Donna Summer guest artist, performer
- Linda Thompson-Jenner composer
- Jonathan Tunick arranger, conductor
- Luther Waters vocal arrangements
- Bobby Whiteside composer
- Stewart Whitmore digital editing
- Albert Willemetz composer
- Patrick Williams arranger, conductor
- Paul Williams composer
- Stevie Wonder composer
- Nigel Wright producer
- Jack Yellen composer
- Maurice Yvain composer
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Chart | Position |
UK Albums | 192 |