Barbra Streisand Live At The Bon Soir
In the fall of 1960, New York City wasn't the same urban mecca it is today. Neither was eighteen-year old Barbra Streisand, who emerged on the Greenwich Village club scene at a small, cozy venue on West 8th Street called the Bon Soir, where she received rave reviews and wooed the crowd with her incredible performances. Within two years Streisand, whose magnificent interpretations of both standards and quirky, obscure cabaret tunes was a nationwide sensation, was knocking audiences dead with her nightly performance as Miss Marmelstein in David Merrick's I Can Get It For You Wholesale on Broadway. Sixty years, multiple Grammy, Emmy, Oscar, Tony and Golden Globe awards and nearly two hundred million record sales later, Barbra has for the first time authorized the release of a major portion of her Bon Soir performances, as captured in 1962 by Columbia Records. IMPEX Records - in conjunction with Sony Music Entertainment - is proud to present the audiophile 180-gram vinyl LP.
- 1. Introduction By David Kapralik / My Name Is Barbra
- 2. Much More
- 3. Napoleon
- 4. I Hate Music
- 5. Right As the Rain
- 6. Cry Me a River
- 7. Value
- 8. Lover, Come Back to Me
- 9. Band Introductions
- 10. Soon It's Gonna Rain
- 11. Come to the Supermarket (In Old Peking)
- 12. When the Sun Comes Out
- 13. Happy Days Are Here Again
- 14. Keepin' Out of Mischief Now
- 15. A Sleepin' Bee
- 16. I Had Myself a True Love
- 17. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
- 18. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
- 19. I'll Tell the Man in the Street
- 20. A Taste of Honey
- 21. Never Will I Marry
- 22. Nobody's Heart Belongs to Me
- 23. My Honey's Lovin' Arms
- 24. I Stayed Too Long at the Fair