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Streisand: Live in Concert

  • 2009-2009
  • Music

Barbra Streisand is world renowned for thrilling audiences with her magical performances, her supreme vocal talent and setting box office records. Now fans can get front row seats to the best of Barbra Streisand captured in Streisand Live In Concert 2006. Capturing the record-breaking, 2006 North American tour from the sold-out Ft. Lauderdale show, with special guest multi-platinum recording artist, Il Divo, fans will get a chance to experience 10 songs never-before-seen on video, including "Unusual Way," "A Cockeyed Optimist" and "My Shining Hour," all of which are the first time Streisand has ever performed them either in the studio or live. This extraordinary concert film highlights the very best moments from Barbra Streisand's legendary career and includes 26 songs spanning classics such as "Funny Girl," "The Way We Were," and "People," as well as never before performed "The Music of the Night," and "Somewhere" with Il Divo. FEATURED SONGS INCLUDE: ACT I 1. FUNNY GIRL OVERTURE (ORIGINAL BROADWAY VERSION) 2. STARTING HERE, STARTING NOW 3. DOWN WITH LOVE 4. THE WAY WE WERE 5. MA PREMIÉRE CHANSON 6. EVERGREEN (WITH IL DIVO) 7. MY WAY (IL DIVO) 8. COME RAIN OR COME SHINE 9. FUNNY GIRL 10. THE MUSIC THAT MAKES ME DANCE 11. MY MAN 12. PEOPLE ACT II 13. THE MUSIC OF THE NIGHT (WITH IL DIVO) 14. JASON'S THEME 15. CAREFULLY TAUGHT/CHILDREN WILL LISTEN 16. UNUSUAL WAY 17. WHAT ARE YOU DOING THE REST OF YOUR LIFE? 18. Q&A (WITH "STONEY END") 19. HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN 20. (HAVE I STAYED) TOO LONG AT THE FAIR? 21. THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE 22. A COCKEYED OPTIMIST 23. SOMEWHERE (WITH IL DIVO) 24. MY SHINING HOUR 25. DON'T RAIN ON MY PARADE (REPRISE) 26. SMILE Throughout her career critics have been unanimous in their praise for Streisand. Her 2006 world tour garnered rave reviews across the nation. "Streisand has never sounded better! She's astounding!" - The New York Times "The blend of intimacy and showiness in Streisand's voice turns her performances into portrai

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