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Stoney End
Pop · 1971 · 10 tracks

Stoney End

A pivotal pivot from Broadway to the canyon. Streisand trades orchestral opulence for soulful soft-rock and contemporary folk-pop with stunning vocal agility.

February 1971 · Columbia

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A bright, sun-soaked transition from theatrical formality to soulful, contemporary intimacy.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks
01
I Don’t Know Where I Stand
3:45
02
Hands Off the Man (Flim Flam Man)
2:33
03
If You Could Read My Mind
3:50
04
Just a Little Lovin’ (Early in the Mornin’)
2:28
05
Let Me Go
2:22
07
No Easy Way Down
3:52
08
Time and Love
3:39
09
Maybe
3:09
10
Free the People
3:17
11
I’ll Be Home
2:56
Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive gospel-inflected chorus of the title track where the backing vocals surge to meet her peak belt.
The delicate, breathy opening of I Don't Know Where I Stand that captures the intimacy of a private phone call.
The way the arrangement swells with soulful urgency during the final minute of Free the People.

How does Stoney End sound next to the rest of Barbra Streisand's catalogue?

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