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''Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2'' is the second
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recorded by American vocalist
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. It was released on November 15, 1978 by
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. The album is a compilation consisting of ten commercially successful singles from the singer's releases in the 1970s, with a majority of them being
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. It also features a new version of "
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", which was released as the collection's only single on October 7, 1978. Originating on Streisand's previous album, ''
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'', the new rendition is a duet with
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who had also recorded the song for his 1978 album of the same name. The idea for the duet originated from DJ Gary Guthrie who sold the idea to the record label for $5 million. Critically appreciated, ''Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2'' received a perfect five star rating from both
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and ''
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''. It was also a commercial success, topping the charts in Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States, and peaking at number two in Australia. The album later received certifications in a total of six countries, including in Australia, Canada and the United States. In the latter country, it was certified 5× Platinum and sold over 5 million copies according to the
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.


Promotion and development

In May 1978, Streisand released her twentieth studio album ''
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'' that featured the song "
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". Despite not being released as a physical or commercial single from ''Songbird'', it was distributed in a 7" record format on October 7, 1978. However, the version that appears on ''Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2'' is a duet with American singer
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, who also contributed to the song's lyrics. As Streisand released ''Songbird'', Diamond had already recorded a version of "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" on his " I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight" album. Because both versions of the song were recorded in the same
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, American DJ Gary Guthrie combined the two songs together while playing records at a local radio station in
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. Guthrie pitched the idea to
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(the international arm of Columbia) for a $5 million contract, to which they eventually accepted, despite CBS breaching the contract initially. Their collaboration was a global, commercial success, topping the charts in both the United States and Canada. The version with Diamond has since sold more than 2 million copies in the United States. A sequel to her first greatest hits album, ''
Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits ''Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits'' is the first greatest hits album recorded by American vocalist Barbra Streisand. It was released on January 1, 1970, by Columbia Records. The record is a compilation consisting of 11 commercially successful si ...
'' (1970), the second volume contains ten singles released during Streisand's second decade in the recording industry, ranging from " Stoney End" (1970) to "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" (1978). The songs featured on the record were recorded between July 1970 and October 1978. Overall, it features a total of three number-one hits ("
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", and "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"), two top-ten singles ("Stoney End" and " My Heart Belongs to Me"), and three
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songs ("Sweet Inspiration /
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", "
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", and "Prisoner"). "
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" and "Superman" are the two other songs on the track listing.
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released the compilation on November 15, 1978. The label also issued an
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version of the album in 1978, with a differing track listing; single "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" was split into two separate parts increasing the number of tracks on the record from ten to eleven. In 1987, the album was released in a compact disc format.


Critical reception

''Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2'' was critically acclaimed by
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. It was given a perfect five out of five stars rating by
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's William Ruhlmann, who called it a "genre-defining album ..that drew upon the rock revolution to redefine classic pop for a new generation". He also gave praise towards the album for successfully capturing the best of her "contemporary
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ndhighly successful" singles from her "largely inconsistent" albums. Additionally, Ruhlmann claimed that the success of the record stemmed from the fact that her singles in the 1970s were more "precious" and not always "show music material", contrasting to her songs in the 1960s. As part of ''
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''s ''The New Rolling Stone Record Guide'', released in 1983, they rated the collection a perfect five stars. Streisand's first volume from 1970 and ''Guilty'' from 1980 also achieved the same status.


Commercial performance

The compilation album was a success, topping the charts in four countries. In the United States, ''Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2'' debuted at number seven on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart for the week ending December 2, 1978 (also serving as the week's highest new entry). The following week it rose to number three and on January 6, 1979, it topped the chart. The record spent a total of 46 weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200, and by December 1984, the album and Streisand's ''
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'' (1980) had both sold over 4 million physical copies in the United States, becoming quadruple certified by the
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. It would later be re-certified to 5× Platinum on October 28, 1994. It was the one of the United States' best-selling albums in 1979, coming in at number 28 on ''Billboard''s annual year-end chart. ''
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''s Fred Bronson wrote in ''The Billboard Book of Number One Hits'' that the commercial and critical achievements of "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" is what made ''Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2'' a certified Platinum album in the US. On Canada's chart, compiled by ''
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'', it debuted at number 60 on the week ending December 9, 1978. Four weeks later, it would top the chart on January 13, 1979. Overall, it spent a total of 20 weeks charting in Canada and later received a triple platinum certification from
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on March 1, 1979. It was also Streisand's first chart-topping album in the United Kingdom, where it spent four consecutive weeks at the highest ranking position and later was certified Platinum for sales upwards of 300,000 copies. In New Zealand, the album debuted at number five on January 28, 1979, becoming the chart's highest new entry. The following week, it topped the chart and remained at that position for four consecutive weeks; overall, it spent a total of 19 weeks charting in that country. It also charted in Australia, where it peaked at number two according to the
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. The
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certified ''Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2'' double Platinum in 2000, signifying sales upwards of 140,000. Although the compilation did not chart in Hong Kong, the
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certified the album Platinum for sales of 20,000 copies in 1982.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of the CD edition of ''Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Volume 2''. * Barbra Streisand vocals, production , songwriter * Alan Bergman songwriter * Marilyn Bergman songwriter * Charlie Calello production, arrangements * Larry Carlton rhythm arrangements * Nick de Caro arrangements , orchestra arrangements , string and horn arrangements * John Desautels songwriter * Neil Diamond composition , songwriter , duet vocal * Bob Gaudio production * Alan Gordon songwriter * Marvin Hamlisch composition , songwriter * Don Hannah arrangements * Carole King composition , songwriter * Gary Klein production * Charles Koppelman executive production * Karen Lawrence songwriter * Alan Lindgren arrangements * Tommy LiPuma production * Stephen Nelson songwriter * Laura Nyro songwriter * Spooner Oldham songwriter * Gene Page arrangements * Marty Paich production, arranging * Dan Penn songwriter * Richard Perry production * Phil Ramone production * Richie Snyder songwriter * Toni Stern songwriter * Paul Williams songwriter * Dave Wolfert songwriter * Stevie Wonder songwriter


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


See also

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List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 1979 These are the Billboard (magazine), ''Billboard'' magazine number-one albums of 1979, per the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200. Chart history See also *1979 in music *List of number-one albums (United States) References

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List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 1970s The UK Albums Chart is a record chart based on weekly album sales in the United Kingdom; during the 1970s, a total of 148 albums reached number one. In October 1971, '' Imagine'' by John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band became the 100th album to ...


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