
Artist: Barbra Streisand
Title Of Album: ButterFly
Year Of Release: 1974/2008
Label (Catalog#) : Columbia CK 33005
Country:: USA
Genre: Pop, Vocal, Easy Listening
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Bitrate: 16bit/44kHz
Time: 36:00
Full Size: 343Mb(+3%)(covers,png)
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Title Of Album: ButterFly
Year Of Release: 1974/2008
Label (Catalog#) : Columbia CK 33005
Country:: USA
Genre: Pop, Vocal, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log)
Bitrate: 16bit/44kHz
Time: 36:00
Full Size: 343Mb(+3%)(covers,png)
Info:wiki
by William Ruhlmann
Barbra Streisand's first album of newly recorded, non-soundtrack studio material in three years, ButterFly was ridiculed at the time of its release because its credited producer was her boyfriend, Jon Peters, whose musical credentials were nonexistent. In retrospect, the real power on the album was arranger Tom Scott, a reed player who had perfected a light jazz-pop style in his work on Joni Mitchell's Court and Spark earlier in the year. ButterFly backed off from the pop/rock style of its predecessors, Stoney End and Barbra Joan Streisand, but it still found Streisand assaying contemporary material by such writers as Bob Marley, Graham Nash, and David Bowie. Unlike Richard Perry, who had produced those albums, Scott adapted the songs to Streisand's powerful and individual vocal style rather than having her ape existing versions of the songs. The result was more of a compromise with contemporary pop that, while it sold only to Streisand's existing fan base, nevertheless had its charms.
Barbra Streisand's first album of newly recorded, non-soundtrack studio material in three years, ButterFly was ridiculed at the time of its release because its credited producer was her boyfriend, Jon Peters, whose musical credentials were nonexistent. In retrospect, the real power on the album was arranger Tom Scott, a reed player who had perfected a light jazz-pop style in his work on Joni Mitchell's Court and Spark earlier in the year. ButterFly backed off from the pop/rock style of its predecessors, Stoney End and Barbra Joan Streisand, but it still found Streisand assaying contemporary material by such writers as Bob Marley, Graham Nash, and David Bowie. Unlike Richard Perry, who had produced those albums, Scott adapted the songs to Streisand's powerful and individual vocal style rather than having her ape existing versions of the songs. The result was more of a compromise with contemporary pop that, while it sold only to Streisand's existing fan base, nevertheless had its charms.
Tracks:
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1. "Love in the Afternoon" [Richard Germinaro, Evie Sands, Ben Weisman] 4:07
2. "Guava Jelly" [Bob Marley] 3:19
3. "Grandma's Hands" [Bill Withers] 3:27
4. "I Won't Last a Day Without You" [Paul Williams, Roger Nichols] 4:16
5. "Jubilation" [Paul Anka, Johnny Harris] 3:52
6. "Simple Man" [Graham Nash] 3:03
7. "Life on Mars" [David Bowie] 3:13
8. "Since I Don't Have You" [Lenny Martin, Joseph Rock, Jackie Taylor, James Beaumont, Janet Vogel, Wally Lester, Joe Verscharen] 2:52
9. "Crying Time" [Buck Owens] 2:51
10. "Let the Good Times Roll" [Leonard Lee] 4:57
Personnel:
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Barbra Streisand – vocals, backing vocals
John Bahler – horn and vocal arrangements (tracks 2, 3, 7, 10)
Ben Benay – guitar
Max Bennett – bass guitar
Larry Carlton – guitar
Gary Coleman – percussion
King Errisson – congas
John Guerin – drums
Lee Holdridge – arrangements (tracks 4, 8, 9)
Clarence McDonald – keyboards
Tom Scott – arrangements (tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 10), woodwind, flute, tenor saxophone
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1. "Love in the Afternoon" [Richard Germinaro, Evie Sands, Ben Weisman] 4:07
2. "Guava Jelly" [Bob Marley] 3:19
3. "Grandma's Hands" [Bill Withers] 3:27
4. "I Won't Last a Day Without You" [Paul Williams, Roger Nichols] 4:16
5. "Jubilation" [Paul Anka, Johnny Harris] 3:52
6. "Simple Man" [Graham Nash] 3:03
7. "Life on Mars" [David Bowie] 3:13
8. "Since I Don't Have You" [Lenny Martin, Joseph Rock, Jackie Taylor, James Beaumont, Janet Vogel, Wally Lester, Joe Verscharen] 2:52
9. "Crying Time" [Buck Owens] 2:51
10. "Let the Good Times Roll" [Leonard Lee] 4:57
Personnel:
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Barbra Streisand – vocals, backing vocals
John Bahler – horn and vocal arrangements (tracks 2, 3, 7, 10)
Ben Benay – guitar
Max Bennett – bass guitar
Larry Carlton – guitar
Gary Coleman – percussion
King Errisson – congas
John Guerin – drums
Lee Holdridge – arrangements (tracks 4, 8, 9)
Clarence McDonald – keyboards
Tom Scott – arrangements (tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 10), woodwind, flute, tenor saxophone
All thanks to original releaser
Download /Download
http://xfile.cloud/fhpq2vj5x4dz
Edited news vyc - 14-05-2025, 14:40
Reason: re-up
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