Barbra Streisand - My Name is Barbra (front cover) Vinyl

Barbra Streisand - My Name is Barbra (1965) Vinyl LP • My Man, Barbara

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Barbra Streisand - My Name is Barbra (front cover) Vinyl

Barbra Streisand - My Name is Barbra (1965) Vinyl LP • My Man, Barbara

$3.99

Catalog Number:

CS-9136

Musical Styles:

1960s, Jazz Pop, Soft Rock

Sleeve Grade:

Very Good Plus (VG+)

Record Grade:

Very Good Plus (VG+)

Condition Details:

Vinyl plays with some crackles and a few light-clicks (play-graded). Cover has a few creases near edges; scuffing, tiny surface abrasions, and surface impressions (front/back). Inner-sleeve is plastic. Spine is mostly readable with some wear. Some shelf-wear along top-edge, slight heavier across bottom-edge; wear to corners. Opening is crisp with signs of use. Red 2-eye label. (Not a cut-out.)


Tracks:

  1. My Name Is Barbara
  2. A Kid Again
  3. I'm Five
  4. Jenny Rebecca
  5. My Pa
  6. Sweet Zoo
  7. Where Is The Wonder
  8. I Can See It
  9. Someone To Watch Over Me
  10. I've Got No Strings
  11. If You Were The Only Boy In The World
  12. Why Did I Choose You
  13. My Man

About The Record:

My Name is Barbra, by Barbra Streisand, is the first of two studio album tie-ins to Barbra Streisand's Emmy award-winning CBS-TV debut special My Name Is Barbra, which aired on April 28, 1965 and was choreographed by Joe Layton. The album was certified gold and peaked at No. 2 on the US charts. Streisand's brother Sheldon shot the front cover photograph when she was five years old. Despite the proper spelling of Streisand's first name in the title of the album, the opening track is titled My Name Is Barbara on the original LP, subsequent reissues and Streisand compilations. Where Is the Wonder was contributed by Dion McGregor and his roommate Michael Barr, who had sent many songs to publishers and were unsuccessful in getting them recorded; they viewed Streisand's rendition as a breakthrough in their songwriting career. Streisand won a Best Vocal Performance, Female Grammy award for the album, her third in the category and fourth overall. The National Association of Recording Merchandisers named Streisand the best-selling female vocalist of 1965.

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