Guilty - Barbra Streisand

Date: 1980
Label:
CBS
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Reviews
Nicholas James

It almost seems odd now, looking back. The Bee Gees, one of the most creative, experimental pop-rock acts of the 1960s and 1970s, teaming up with an established middle-of-the-road female vocalist in 1980. How could these seemingly opposing forces work together? Well, they did, and the results were fantastic.

The album was entirely written by Barry Gibb, with help from his brothers Robin and Maurice on some tracks and his co-producer Albhy Galuten on others. The album was also produced in its entirety by Barry Gibb with Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson. Barry Gibb also provided backing vocals and acoustic guitar on most tracks. The production team had already had a warm-up for this album on the excellent After Dark album for Andy Gibb. But this was the album that brought the team to international prominence and would see a string of albums written and produced by the same team, making Barry Gibb one of the most successful - not to mention wealthiest - record producers in the world.

The album went to Number One, as did the single 'Woman In Love' a perfect ballad for Barbra's voice, with some seriously good hooks, and lyrics that the listener would never know were written by two blokes (Barry and Robin Gibb). Barry and Robin Gibb's 'Run Wild' is another beautiful MOR ballad, with a lovely sweeping melody. The two duets with Barry Gibb are also spot on. Barry and Barbra's voices are perfectly matched, with the two strong songs giving them both the chance to show off their immense vocal range and abilities. 'What Kind Of Fool' even allows Barry a little bit of falsetto singing! 'Life Story' and 'Make It Like A Memory' also really play to Barbra's strengths, sounding much like songs from stage musicals.

Don't expect this album to sound like a Bee Gees album. It rarely does; here Barry Gibb has clearly been inspired by this artist and the heritage that she brings with her. This album really showed the world that Barry Gibb was a record producer and composer of the highest calibre. Overall, this album gave Barbra Streisand the best material she had recorded for many years, possibly for her entire career.

The production team would shortly move on to Dionne Warwick...

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Where to Buy
Buy CD (released 2000)
Buy CD + DVD (released 2005)
Buy US Import (released 2005)
Buy original CD (released 1990)


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