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Guilty Pleasures

 
Album Review: Guilty Pleasures

  • Artist: Barbra Streisand
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 20, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Vocal Music

Review

Guilty Pleasures isn't simply the belated sequel to Guilty, Barbra Streisand's 1980 collaboration with Barry Gibb. It's the best mainstream pop album she's made since that multi-platinum, chart-topping hit. Of course, the competition isn't exactly stiff -- her pop albums since then have been deliberately safe, overly calculated adult contemporary affairs that only made records of standards like 1985's The Broadway Album shine all the brighter -- and it, like its predecessor, is a bit of an anomaly in Streisand's catalog, since it shares more musical similarities with Barry Gibb's work than Barbra's own, yet there's no denying that this is the most satisfying straight-up pop album she's cut since Guilty. In fact, apart from the crystal-clear, overly clean digital production that immediately pegs it as a 2005 release, Guilty Pleasures could be taken as a bunch of outtakes from the 1980 album. Gibb, who wrote (along with a handful of other collaborators) and produced (along with John Merchant) the entire album, along with playing guitar and providing backup vocals, not only doesn't attempt to update his signature sound, but proudly sticks to unfashionable pop styles like the early-'80s anthemic soft rock of "Stranger in a Strange Land," the mellow Latin-tinged "Hideaway," and the disco of "Night of My Life." Yet instead of sounding like the work of a duo stuck in the past, Guilty Pleasures sounds as if Gibb has constructed a set of 11 songs that play to his strengths as a pop craftsman and Streisand's strengths as an interpreter. This may be firmly within both of their comfort zones, but despite the record's decidedly low-key vibe, neither Barry nor Barbra sound lazy, nor do they sound like they have something to prove, as if they're consciously trying to live up to the standard their first collaboration set. They sound relaxed and quietly assured, which makes this album far more charming than it might initially appear to be. Not everything works -- some of the ballads toward the end of the record are a little too hazy and samey to catch hold -- but most of the album holds its own with Guilty, which means this is not only a pleasant surprise, but one of Barbra's best straight-up mainstream pop records, and an album that surely lives up to its title. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Come Tomorrow (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Ashley Gibb, Stephen Gibb Barbra Streisand, Barry Gibb (5:01)
Stranger in a Strange Land (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Ashley Gibb, Stephen Gibb Barbra Streisand (4:50)
Hideaway (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Ashley Gibb Barbra Streisand (4:14)
It's Up to You (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Ashley Gibb Barbra Streisand (3:32)
Night of My Life (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Ashley Gibb Barbra Streisand (3:59)
Above the Law (Lyrics) Barbra Streisand, Barry Gibb, Ashley Gibb, Stephen Gibb Barbra Streisand, Barry Gibb (4:27)
Without Your Love (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Ashley Gibb Barbra Streisand (3:48)
All the Children (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Ashley Gibb, Stephen Gibb Barbra Streisand (5:14)
Golden Dawn (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Ashley Gibb, Stephen Gibb Barbra Streisand (4:40)
(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away Barry Gibb, Blue Weaver Barbra Streisand (4:01)
Letting Go (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, George Bitzer Barbra Streisand (3:53)

Credits

Barbra Streisand (Executive Producer), Tom Scott (Saxophone), Patrick Magee (Assistant Engineer), Barry Gibb (Guitar), Barry Gibb (Vocals (Background)), Barry Gibb (Producer), Barry Gibb (String Arrangements), Peter Graves (Conductor), Peter Graves (String Arrangements), Doug Emery (Keyboards), Doug Emery (Programming), Doug Emery (String Arrangements), Julio Hernandez (Bass), Jay Landers (Liner Notes), Jay Landers (Executive Producer), Lee Levin (Drums), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), John Merchant (Producer), John Merchant (Engineer), John Merchant (Mixing), Beth Cohen (Vocals (Background)), Peter Fletcher (Product Manager), Leesa Richards (Vocals (Background)), Dan Warner (Guitar), Nancy Donald (Art Direction), Alberto Tolot (Photography), Greg Loskorn (Assistant Engineer), Kim Skalecki (Personal Assistant), Richard Bravo (Percussion), Mary Maurer (Art Direction), Brett Cosmo Thorngren (Assistant Engineer), Larry Warrilow (String Arrangements), Alan Stein (Project Coordinator), Dick Ashby (Project Coordinator), Andy Pechenik (Technical Support), Adam Michalak (Assistant Engineer), Renata Buser (Personal Assistant), Michael Lau Robles (Design Assistant), Javier Carrion (Engineer), Mike Harris (Technical Support), Ethan Carlson (Assistant Engineer), Eero Turunen (Keyboards)
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Guilty Pleasures
Studio album by Barbra Streisand
Released 20 September 2005
Recorded May 2005
Genre Pop
Length 47:43
Label Columbia
Producer Barry Gibb
Jay Landers
John Merchant
Barbra Streisand
Professional reviews
Barbra Streisand chronology
The Movie Album
(2003)
Guilty Pleasures
(2005)
Live in Concert 2006
(2007)

Guilty Pleasures is an album by Barbra Streisand in conjunction with Barry Gibb released in September 2005. In the United Kingdom, the album is titled Guilty Too. It is the follow-up to Streisand's 1980 album, Guilty, which also featured Barry Gibb. The album features a cover of Gibb's late brother Andy's song "(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away". In the United States the album peaked at no. 5 and has been certified Gold (500,000 copies sold) continuing Streisand's record of achieving the most gold and platinum records for a female artist, and in second place in general behind Elvis Presley. The album was also top 3 in the UK, where it has been certified Platinum (over 300,000 copies sold).

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Come Tomorrow" with Barry Gibb (Ashley Gibb, Barry Gibb) – 5:01
  2. "Stranger in a Strange Land" (A. Gibb, B. Gibb, Stephen Gibb) – 4:50
  3. "Hideaway" (A. Gibb, B. Gibb) – 4:14
  4. "It's Up to You" (A. Gibb, B. Gibb) – 3:32
  5. "Night of My Life" (A. Gibb, B. Gibb) – 4:01
  6. "Above the Law" with Barry Gibb (A. Gibb, B. Gibb, S. Gibb, Streisand) – 4:27
  7. "Without Your Love" (A. Gibb, B. Gibb) – 3:48
  8. "All the Children" (A. Gibb, B. Gibb, S. Gibb) – 5:14
  9. "Golden Dawn" (A. Gibb, B. Gibb, S. Gibb) – 4:40
  10. "(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away" (B. Gibb, Blue Weaver) – 4:01
  11. "Letting Go" (George Bitzer, B. Gibb) – 3:53

Remixes

On 20 September 2005, four dance remixes of "Night Of My Life" were released on 12-inch vinyl. They helped it reach number 2 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play Chart.

  • John Luongo 7" Mix – 3:48
  • John Luongo 12" Mix – 9:05
  • Junior's Roxy Anthem – 7:54
  • L.E.X. Club Mix – 8:50

Chart performance

Chart Peak
position
Certification Sales/shipments
Canadian Albums Chart[1] 9 Gold 50,000
Irish Albums Chart[2] 6 Platinum 15,000[3]
UK Albums Chart[4] 3 Platinum 300,000[5]
U.S. Billboard 200[6] 5 Platinum 1,010,000[7]

DualDisc edition

A DualDisc edition of the album was released which contained the entire album in PCM Stereo, behind the scenes footage of the making of the album, interviews with Streisand and Gibb and 4 video performances, including an alternate piano version of "Letting Go".

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