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Used to love this when it was on tape (shows my age) - fabulous CD - great voices - very happy with this purchase.
Classic record must be her best ever album, stands the test of time still as good as the first time I heard it
In the latter half of the 1970s, Barbra Streisand was better known for her film work, while the Bee Gees were red hot thanks to their songs on the multi-million selling soundtrack of 'Saturday Night Fever.' This album changed the perception of Streisand from a song-and-dance artist who made the odd film to a bona fide popular singer. The singles kicked off with the strident 'Woman in Love' a number 1 on both sides of the Atlantic, and a radio staple to this day, and if the hits thereafter got smaller, she maintained a reputation as a blockbusting act who to this day can command ticket prices of £150 or more. For the brothers Gibb, meanwhile, there was no way but down for most of the eighties, but they lived to score more hits.