I listened to it online (minus the additional tracks) and found it
exactly the same as "Partners" - schmaltzy, but pleasant; never great.
There is no real "art" involved, but an expensive orchestra, some
curiously unique selections (Streisand has always gone for the baroque,
rather than the obvious, to her credit), and some truly clumsy
duets (Chris Pine comes to mind). It's pure gimmickry, and never
emotionally moving. But, yes, it's pleasant.
It's not a CD I would spend a penny on, as I would never want to listen
to it repeatedly. But diehards, fans of the stars involved, and little
old ladies will lap it up like a puppy over a bowl of water.
Still, Streisand, at 74, sounds better than Tony Bennett, Sinatra and
Lena Horne did at that age. And her duet albums are superior to
theirs.
But, oh, please...let this be the last duet album from Streisand.
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