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Review: Barbra

This is why Barbra is in Sinatra’s class

October 1, 2009 09:56
Who needs edginess? Streisand is reassuring fare for her millions of fans

By

Paul Lester,

Paul Lester

3 min read

Love Is The Answer
Sony Music

With 140 million records sold, Barbra Streisand is the world’s most popular Jewish entertainer. She is also arguably the most popular entertainer among the world’s Jews. For a generation of a certain age she is unquestionably the last word in class and sophistication, and she has endured because she has continued to release music of quality and distinction without pandering to trends. Anyone expecting an album of high-tech R&B should probably alight here.

Streisand is her own market force — Love Is The Answer, her 32nd studio album in a recording career that reaches back to 1963, features just her first name on the cover above the title, but it could just as easily have been her surname only. None of today’s artists — not even Madonna, Britney or Beyoncé — could get away with that. Would you rush out to buy a CD bearing the moniker Ciccone? You would have no idea what you were getting.

You know what you are getting when you buy a Streisand LP, and Love Is The Answer does not disappoint in that respect — it is reassuringly familiar while being enough of a departure to warrant purchase. It is an album of jazz standards produced by Diana Krall, the contemporary jazz musician (and wife of Elvis Costello), and so, in a sense, it has one foot in the past and another in the present, with potential appeal to both young and old.