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词条 Just for the Record... (Barbra Streisand album)
释义

  1. Background and release

  2. Reception

  3. Track listings

      Just for the Record...    Highlights from Just for the Record  

  4. Charts

  5. Certifications

  6. References

      Citations    Bibliography  
{{good article}}{{Infobox album
| name = Just for the Record...
| type = compilation
| artist = Barbra Streisand
| cover = Barbra Streisand – Just for the Record.jpg
| alt = A golden rose appears over a pink background that displays the album's title and respective artist.
| released = {{Start date|1991|09|24|mf=y}}
| recorded = 1955–1988
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = Pop[1]
| length = 4:07:14
| label = Columbia
| producer = {{hlist|Barbra Streisand (executive)|Martin Erlichman (executive)}}
| prev_title = Greatest Hits...and More
| prev_year = 1989
| next_title = Back to Broadway
| next_year = 1993
}}

Just for the Record... is a box set by American singer Barbra Streisand. It was released by Columbia Records on September 24, 1991. Streisand and her manager, Martin Erlichman, were credited as the album's executive producers. Just for the Record... includes a variety of performances throughout Streisand's career, recorded between 1955 and 1988. It also features a song taken from her first studio recording session, a cover of Mack Gordon and Harry Warren's "You'll Never Know". Other tracks were taken from various live performances, TV specials, and her previous albums from her back catalog.

Reception-wise, Just for the Record... received positive views aimed towards its comprehensiveness of her overall career. Commercially, the album was equally successful, becoming the second best-selling box set in the United States by 1994, when it had sold over 404,000 units. It entered the Billboard 200 in the United States and peaked at number 38; it has also been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In the Netherlands, Highlights from Just for the Record, a condensed version of the album, peaked at number 72.

Background and release

Just for the Record... was released on September 24, 1991 by Columbia Records.[2] It includes four discs, with each disc focusing on a different decade ("The 60s Part I", "The 60s Part II", "The 70s", and "The 80s"). It was initially priced at $79.98 USD and by 1994 was the second best-selling box set collection in the United States (behind only Led Zeppelin's 1990 self-titled box set) with approximately 404,000 copies sold.[1] Serving as a retrospective of Streisand's three decade-spanning career, it features several songs from her catalogue in addition to previously unreleased tracks. Her first studio-recorded track ever, a cover of Mack Gordon and Harry Warren's "You'll Never Know" (1943), was featured as the album's opener track and was recorded in 1955.[2] Howard Reich from PopMatters claimed that Streisand's cover proved that she already had had plenty of talent to become a recording artist, despite her young age.[3] Despite the wide array of producers who contributed to the various tracks included in the collection, Streisand and her manager, Martin Erlichman, were credited as the album's two executive producers.[6] In addition to the four discs of material, Just for the Record... includes a 92-page color booklet featuring a variety of photos and artwork created throughout her career.[1]

Among the previously unreleased material of Just for the Record... are live performances on The Jack Paar Show, P.M. East, The Garry Moore Show, The Tonight Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, and The Judy Garland Show. Duets with Judy Garland, Harold Arlen, Don Rickles, and Ryan O'Neal are also featured. As a whole, the performances featured on the collection range in year recorded from 1955 to 1988.[6] A condensed version of the box set titled Highlights from Just for the Record was released sometime in 1992. It includes 24 of the songs from Just for the Record... and was priced significantly lower than the original collection.[9]

Reception

{{Album ratings
| rev1 = AllMusic
| rev1Score = {{rating|4.5|5}}[4]
| rev2 = AllMusic
Highlights from Just for the Record
| rev2Score = {{rating|3|5}}[5]
| rev3 = Entertainment Weekly
| rev3Score = A-[6]
}}Just for the Record... received high ratings and praise from music critics. William Ruhlmann from AllMusic enjoyed the unique nature of the record and commented that because "she had complete creative control over th[e] retrospective", she was able to release a box set consisting of nearly only "rare [and] previously unreleased material". He also labelled the duets with Garland and "Las Vegas Medley" as some of the album's best tracks.[4] In the publication's review of Highlights from Just for the Record, Ruhlmann was equally appreciative and noted that it serves as a "fine overview of Bab's career" and provides for a "great listening".[5] Describing the large size of the collection, Entertainment Weekly{{'}}s David Browne compared it to the two installments of Use Your Illusion (volumes I and II) by Guns N' Roses and claimed that it "is impossible to digest in one sitting". Browne ultimately awarded the collection a grade of A- and called it a good representation of the singer's ability to "chang[e the] definition of pop" and "make mainstream adult pop that was strong, elegant, [and] even passionate".[6] Joe Brown from The Washington Post was more mixed towards the effort: "All four discs are dotted with oddities that even the most devoted Barbraphiles will program their CD players to skip after the first listen or two"; however, Brown appreciated some of the rarities on the album, including her duets with Garland and her melody of "My Man" and "Auld Lang Syne".[7]

The box set entered and peaked on the Billboard 200 at number 38 on October 12, 1991 and was the week's fifth highest-peaking debut.[8] It dropped to number 63 the following week and spent a combined total of 16 weeks on the chart.[9] On November 19, 1991, it was certified Gold as a multi-disk package by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for physical shipments of 125,000 copies; its certification was then upgraded to Platinum, signifying shipments of 250,000 copies, on July 8, 1992. As of June 2007, Just for the Record... had sold 454,000 box sets in the United States.[20] The Highlights from Just for the Record version entered the album charts in the Netherlands, where it spent three weeks in total and peaked at number 72.

Track listings

Just for the Record...

{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = {{nobold|Disc one: "The 60's Part I"}}[10]
| total_length = 60:11
| extra_column = Taken from
| title1 = You'll Never Know
| writer1 = {{hlist|Mack Gordon|Harry Warren}}
| length1 = 2:58
| extra1 = Studio recording, 1955
| title2 = A Sleepin' Bee
| note2 = live
| writer2 = {{hlist|Harold Arlen|Truman Capote}}
| extra2 = The Jack Paar Show, 1962
| length2 = 4:50
| title3 = Moon River
| note3 = live
| writer3 = {{hlist|Henry Mancini|Johnny Mercer}}
| extra3 = P.M. East, 1962
| length3 = 3:35
| title4 = Miss Marmelstein
| writer4 = Harold Rome
| extra4 = I Can Get It for You Wholesale, 1962
| length4 = 3:21
| title5 = Happy Days Are Here Again
| note5 = live
| writer5 = {{hlist|Milton Ager|Jack Yellen}}
| extra5 = The Garry Moore Show, 1962
| length5 = 3:50
| title6 = Keepin' Out of Mischief Now
| writer6 = {{hlist|Andy Razaf|Thomas Waller}}
| note6 = live
| extra6 = Bon Soir, 1963
| length6 = 1:48
| title7 = I Hate Music
| writer7 = Leonard Bernstein
| note7 = live
| extra7 = Bon Soir
| length7 = 1:11
| title8 = Nobody's Heart (Belongs to Me)
| writer8 = {{hlist|Lorenz Hart|Richard Rodgers}}
| note8 = live
| extra8 = Bon Soir
| length8 = 2:11
| title9 = Value
| writer9 = Jeffrey D. Harris
| note9 = live
| extra9 = Bon Soir
| length9 = 2:18
| title10 = Cry Me a River
| writer10 = Arthur Hamilton
| note10 = live
| extra10 = Bon Soir
| length10 = 3:53
| title11 = Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
| writer11 = {{hlist|Frank Churchill|Ann Ronell}}
| note11 = live
| extra11 = Bon Soir
| length11 = 2:10
| title12 = I Had Myself a True Love
| writer12 = {{hlist|Arlen|Mercer}}
| note12 = live
| extra12 = Bon Soir
| length12 = 4:27
| title13 = Lover, Come Back to Me
| writer13 = {{hlist|Oscar Hammerstein II|Sigmund Romberg}}
| note13 = live
| extra13 = Bon Soir
| length13 = 1:48
| title14 = Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
| writer14 = {{hlist|Fran Landesman|Tommy Wolf}}
| note14 = live
| extra14 = The Tonight Show, 1963
| length14 = 3:48
| title15 = My Honey's Lovin' Arms
| writer15 = {{hlist|Joseph Meyer|Herman Ruby}}
| extra15 = The Barbra Streisand Album, 1963
| length15 = 2:13
| title16 = Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home
| writer16 = {{hlist|Arlen|Mercer}}
| extra16 = The Second Barbra Streisand Album, 1963
| length16 = 2:44
| title17 = When the Sun Comes Out
| writer17 = {{hlist|Arlen|Ted Koehler}}
| note17 = live
| length17 = 3:36
| extra17 = The Ed Sullivan Show, 1963
| title18 = Be My Guest / Dialogue
| writer18 = Mel Tormé
| note18 = with Judy Garland and Ethel Merman) (live
| length18 = 2:28
| extra18 = The Judy Garland Show, 1963
| title19 = Judy Garland Medley, No. 1
| writer19 = {{hlist|Arlen|Henry Creamer|Howard Dietz|George Gershwin|Ira Gershwin|Turner Layton|Leo Robin|Arthur Schwartz|Burton Lane|Ralph Freed|Romberg|Hammerstein II|Ray Henderson|B.G. DeSylva|Lew Brown}}
| note19 = with Judy Garland) (live
| length19 = 4:34
| extra19 = The Judy Garland Show
| title20 = Judy Garland Medley, No. 2
| writer20 = {{hlist|Ager|Arlen|Koehler|Yellen}}
| note20 = with Judy Garland) (live
| length20 = 2:28
| extra20 = The Judy Garland Show
}}{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = {{nobold|Disc two: "The 60's Part II"}}[10]
| total_length = 69:50
| extra_column = Taken from
| title1 = I'm the Greatest Star
| writer1 = {{hlist|Bob Merrill|Jule Styne}}
| extra1 = Funny Girl, 1964
| length1 = 4:08
| title2 = My Man / Auld Lang Syne
| writer2 = {{hlist|Jacques Charles|Channing Pollock|Traditional|Albert Willemetz|Maurice Yvain}}
| extra2 = Funny Girl
| length2 = 4:08
| title3 = People
| writer3 = {{hlist|Merrill|Styne}}
| extra3 = People, 1964
| length3 = 3:40
| title4 = Act II Medley
| writer4 = {{hlist|Harold Arlen|Rube Bloom|Grant Clarke|Jimmy Cox|B.G. DeSylva|James F. Hanley|Ray Henderson|Johnny Mercer|Harry Ruby}}
| note4 = featuring Diana Kind
| extra4 = My Name Is Barbra, Two..., 1965
| length4 = 4:27
| title5 = 1965 Emmy Awards
| note5 = live
| extra5 = 17th Primetime Emmy Awards, 1965
| length5 = 1:45
| title6 = He Touched Me
| writer6 = {{hlist|Ira Levin|Milton Schafer}}
| extra6 = My Name Is Barbra, Two...
| length6 = 3:09
| title7 = You Wanna Bet
| writer7 = {{hlist|Dorothy Fields|Cy Coleman}}
| length7 = 2:27
| extra7 = Previously unreleased
| title8 = House of Flowers
| writer8 = {{hlist|Arlen|Truman Capote}}
| extra8 = Harold Sings Arlen (with Friend), 1966
| length8 = 2:44
| note8 = with Harold Arlen
| title9 = Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead
| writer9 = {{hlist|Arlen|E.Y. "Yip" Harburg}}
| extra9 = Harold Sings Arlen (with Friend)
| length9 = 1:55
| note9 = with Harold Arlen
| title10 = Circus Medley
| writer10 = {{hlist|Billy Barnes|Leslie Bricusse|Anthony Newley}}
| extra10 = Color Me Barbra, 1966
| length10 = 3:23
| title11 = Starting Here, Starting Now
| writer11 = {{hlist|Richard Maltby, Jr.|David Shire}}
| extra11 = Color Me Barbra
| length11 = 2:54
| title12 = A Good Man Is Hard to Find / Some of These Days
| writer12 = Shelton Brooks
| note12 = live
| extra12 = Belle of 14th Street, 1967
| length12 = 3:33
| title13 = I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
| writer13 = {{hlist|Harry Carroll|Joseph McCarthy}}
| note13 = live
| extra13 = Belle of 14th Street
| length13 = 2:34
| title14 = Sleep in Heavenly Peace (Silent Night)
| note14 = live
| writer14 = {{hlist|Franz Gruber|Joseph Mohr}}
| extra14 = A Happening in Central Park, 1968
| length14 = 2:58
| title15 = Don't Rain on My Parade
| writer15 = {{hlist|Merrill|Styne}}
| extra15 = Funny Girl, 1968
| length15 = 2:44
| title16 = Funny Girl
| writer16 = {{hlist|Merrill|Styne}}
| extra16 = Funny Girl
| length16 = 2:43
| title17 = 1969 Academy Awards
| extra17 = 41st Academy Awards, 1969
| note17 = live
| length17 = 1:58
| title18 = Come Rain or Come Shine
| writer18 = {{hlist|Arlen|Mercer}}
| note18 = featuring Harold Arlen) (live
| extra18 = the Friars Club, 1969
| length18 = 2:48
| title19 = Time After Time
| writer19 = {{hlist|Sammy Cahn|Styne}}
| note19 = featuring Jule Styne) (live
| extra19 = the Friars Club
| length19 = 2:36
| title20 = Untitled
| note20 = featuring Don Rickles) (live
| extra20 = the Friars Club
| length20 = 1:13
| title21 = The Sweetest Sounds
| writer21 = Richard Rodgers
| note21 = featuring Richard Rodgers) (live
| extra21 = the Friars Club
| length21 = 2:01
| title22 = Hello, Dolly!
| writer22 = Jerry Herman
| note22 = featuring Louis Armstrong
| length22 = 3:47
| extra22 = Previously unreleased
| title23 = On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)
| writer23 = {{hlist|Burton Lane|Alan Jay Lerner}}
| extra23 = On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, 1969
| length23 = 2:10
| title24 = Las Vegas Medley
| writer24 = {{hlist|Herbert Kretzmer|David Mann|Anthony Newley}}
| note24 = live
| extra24 = the International Hotel, 1969
| length24 = 4:05
}}{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = {{nobold|Disc three: "The 70's"}}[10]
| total_length = 63:20
| extra_column = Taken from
| title1 = The Singer
| writer1 = Walter Marks
| length1 = 2:43
| extra1 = Previously unreleased
| title2 = I Can Do It
| writer2 = Johnny Worth
| length2 = 2:38
| extra2 = Previously unreleased
| title3 = Stoney End
| writer3 = Laura Nyro
| extra3 = Stoney End, 1971
| length3 = 2:58
| title4 = (They Long to Be) Close to You
| writer4 = {{hlist|Burt Bacharach|Hal David}}
| note4 = featuring Burt Bacharach) (live
| extra4 = Singer Presents Burt Bacharach, 1971
| length4 = 3:35
| title5 = We've Only Just Begun
| writer5 = {{hlist|Roger Nichols|Paul Williams}}
| length5 = 2:25
| extra5 = Previously unreleased
| title6 = Since I Fell for You
| writer6 = Buddy Johnson
| extra6 = Barbra Joan Streisand, 1971
| length6 = 3:25
| title7 = You're the Top
| writer7 = Cole Porter
| note7 = featuring Ryan O'Neal
| extra7 = What's Up, Doc?, 1972
| length7 = 4:08
| title8 = What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
| writer8 = {{hlist|Alan Bergman|Marilyn Bergman|Michel Legrand}}
| note8 = featuring Michel Legrand) (demo
| length8 = 3:36
| extra8 = Previously unreleased
| title9 = If I Close My Eyes
| writer9 = {{hlist|A. Bergman|M. Bergman|Billy Goldenberg}}
| note9 = featuring Michel Legrand
| extra9 = Up the Sandbox, 1972
| length9 = 2:24
| title10 = Between Yesterday and Tomorrow
| writer10 = {{hlist|A. Bergman|M. Bergman|M. Legrand}}
| length10 = 3:32
| extra10 = Previously unreleased
| title11 = Can You Tell the Moment?
| writer11 = {{hlist|A. Bergman|M. Bergman|M. Legrand}}
| length11 = 2:27
| extra11 = Previously unreleased
| title12 = The Way We Were
| writer12 = {{hlist|A. Bergman|M. Bergman|Marvin Hamlisch}}
| note12 = Soundtrack version
| extra12 = The Way We Were, 1973
| length12 = 3:52
| title13 = Cryin' Time
| writer13 = Buck Owens
| note13 = featuring Ray Charles
| extra13 = Barbra Streisand...and Other Musical Instruments, 1973
| length13 = 2:18
| title14 = God Bless the Child
| writer14 = {{hlist|Billie Holiday|Arthur Herzog Jr.}}
| length14 = 3:32
| extra14 = Previously unreleased
| title15 = A Quiet Thing / There Won't Be Trumpets
| writer15 = {{hlist|Fred Ebb|John Kander|Stephen Sondheim}}
| length15 = 5:20
| extra15 = Previously unreleased
| title16 = Lost Inside of You
| writer16 = {{hlist|Barbra Streisand|Leon Russell}}
| length16 = 4:53
| extra16 = A Star Is Born, 1976
| title17 = Evergreen
| writer17 = {{hlist|Streisand|Paul Williams}}
| note17 = Soundtrack version) (demo
| length17 = 3:13
| extra17 = A Star Is Born
| title18 = 1977 Academy Awards
| note18 = live
| length18 = 1:22
| extra18 = 49th Academy Awards, 1977
| title19 = Hatikvah
| writer19 = Traditional
| note19 = featuring Golda Meir) (live
| length19 = 4:59
| extra19 = The Stars Salute Israel at 30, 1978
}}{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = {{nobold|Disc four: "The 80's"}}[10]
| total_length = 53:53
| extra_column = Taken from
| title1 = You Don't Bring Me Flowers
| writer1 = {{hlist|Alan Bergman|Marilyn Bergman|Neil Diamond}}
| note1 = with Neil Diamond) (live
| length1 = 3:37
| extra1 = 22nd Annual Grammy Awards, 1980
| title2 = The Way We Weren't / The Way We Were
| writer2 = {{hlist|A. Bergman|M. Bergman|Marvin Hamlisch}}
| note2 = live
| length2 = 4:52
| extra2 = ACLU Bergman Benefit, 1980
| title3 = Guilty
| writer3 = {{hlist|Barry Gibb|Robin Gibb|Maurice Gibb}}
| note3 = with Barry Gibb
| length3 = 4:27
| extra3 = Guilty, 1980
| title4 = Papa, Can You Hear Me?
| writer4 = {{hlist|A. Bergman|M. Bergman|Michel Legrand}}
| note4 = demo
| length4 = 3:34
| extra4 = Yentl, 1983
| title5 = The Moon and I
| writer5 = {{hlist|A. Bergman|M. Bergman|M. Legrand}}
| note5 = demo
| length5 = 3:19
| extra5 = Yentl
| title6 = A Piece of Sky
| writer6 = {{hlist|A. Bergman|M. Bergman|M. Legrand}}
| note6 = demo
| length6 = 4:13
| extra6 = Yentl
| title7 = I Know Him So Well
| writer7 = {{hlist|Benny Andersson|Tim Rice|Björn Ulvaeus}}
| note7 = featuring Richard Page
| length7 = 4:13
| extra7 = Previously unreleased
| title8 = If I Loved You
| writer8 = {{hlist|Oscar Hammerstein II|Richard Rodgers}}
| length8 = 2:38
| extra8 = The Broadway Album, 1985
| title9 = Putting It Together
| writer9 = Stephen Sondheim
| length9 = 4:19
| extra9 = The Broadway Album
| title10 = Over the Rainbow
| writer10 = {{hlist|Harold Arlen|E.Y. "Yip" Harburg}}
| note10 = live
| length10 = 4:43
| extra10 = One Voice, 1987
| title11 = Theme
| writer11 = Streisand
| length11 = 3:43
| extra11 = Nuts, 1987
| title12 = Here We Are at Last
| writer12 = {{hlist|Streisand|Richard Baskin}}
| length12 = 3:20
| extra12 = Nuts
| title13 = Warm All Over
| writer13 = Frank Loesser
| length13 = 2:48
| extra13 = Previously unreleased
| title14 = You'll Never Know
| writer14 = {{hlist|Mack Gordon|Harry Warren}}
| note14 = Duet version
| length14 = 4:07
| extra14 = Previously unreleased
}}

Highlights from Just for the Record

{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = {{nobold|Standard edition}}[11]
| total_length = 77:54
| title1 = You'll Never Know
| length1 = 2:58
| title2 = A Sleepin' Bee
| note2 = live
| length2 = 4:50
| title3 = Miss Marmelstein
| length3 = 3:21
| title4 = I Hate Music
| note4 = live
| length4 = 1:11
| title5 = Nobody's Heart (Belongs to Me)
| note5 = live
| length5 = 2:11
| title6 = Cry Me a River
| note6 = live
| length6 = 3:53
| title7 = Judy Garland Medley, No. 2
| note7 = with Judy Garland) (live
| length7 = 2:28
| title8 = People
| length8 = 3:40
| title9 = Act II Medley
| note9 = featuring Diana Kind) (live
| length9 = 4:27
| title10 = You Wanna Bet
| length10 = 2:27
| title11 = Come Rain or Come Shine
| note11 = featuring Harold Arlen) (live
| length11 = 2:48
| title12 = Untitled
| note12 = featuring Don Rickles) (live
| length12 = 1:13
| title13 = The Sweetest Sounds
| note13 = featuring Richard Rodgers) (live
| length13 = 2:01
| title14 = You're the Top
| note14 = featuring Ryan O'Neal
| length14 = 4:08
| title15 = What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
| note15 = featuring Michel Legrand) (demo
| length15 = 3:36
| title16 = Cryin' Time
| note16 = featuring Ray Charles
| length16 = 2:18
| title17 = A Quiet Thing / There Won't Be Trumpets
| length17 = 5:20
| title18 = Evergreen
| note18 = Soundtrack version) (demo
| length18 = 3:13
| title19 = Between Yesterday and Tomorrow
| length19 = 3:32
| title20 = You Don't Bring Me Flowers
| note20 = with Neil Diamond) (live
| length20 = 3:37
| title21 = Papa, Can You Hear Me?
| note21 = demo
| length21 = 3:34
| title22 = I Know Him So Well
| note22 = featuring Richard Page
| length22 = 4:13
| title23 = Warm All Over
| length23 = 2:48
| title24 = You'll Never Know
| note24 = Duet version
| length24 = 4:07
}}

Charts

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Chart (1991–1992)Peak
position

Certifications

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References

Citations

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2. ^{{harvnb|Waldman|2001|p=74}}
3. ^{{cite news|last1=Reich|first1=Howard|title=Barbra Streisand takes time out from a rare tour to give a rarer interview|url=http://www.popmatters.com/article/barbra-streisand-takes-time-out-from-a-rare-tour-to-give-a-rarer-interview/|accessdate=August 27, 2017|work=PopMatters|date=November 14, 2006|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170829081427/http://www.popmatters.com/article/barbra-streisand-takes-time-out-from-a-rare-tour-to-give-a-rarer-interview/|archivedate=August 29, 2017|df=}}
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6. ^{{cite news|last1=Browne|first1=David|title=Article: Just for the Record...|url=http://ew.com/article/1991/10/18/just-record/|accessdate=August 27, 2017|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=October 18, 1991|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170829082049/http://ew.com/article/1991/10/18/just-record/|archivedate=August 29, 2017|df=}}
7. ^{{cite news|last1=Brown|first1=Joe|title=Pop Recordings; Barbra Streisand's Big Box of Gems and Ego|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/doc/307445247.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Oct+6%2C+1991&author=Brown%2C+Joe&pub=The+Washington+Post+%28pre-1997+Fulltext%29&edition=&startpage=g.05&desc=POP+RECORDINGS%3B+Barbra+Streisand%27s+Big+Box+of+Gems+and+Ego|accessdate=August 28, 2017|work=The Washington Post|date=October 6, 1991|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170829080144/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/doc/307445247.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Oct+6,+1991&author=Brown,+Joe&pub=The+Washington+Post+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&edition=&startpage=g.05&desc=POP+RECORDINGS%3B+Barbra+Streisand's+Big+Box+of+Gems+and+Ego|archivedate=August 29, 2017|df=}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=Billboard 200: The Week Of October 12, 1991|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200/1991-10-12|accessdate=August 25, 2017|work=Billboard|date=October 12, 1991|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170725073212/http://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200/1991-10-12|archivedate=July 25, 2017|df=}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=Billboard 200: The Week Of October 19, 1991|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200/1991-10-19|accessdate=August 25, 2017|work=Billboard|date=October 19, 1991|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170725055501/http://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200/1991-10-19|archivedate=July 25, 2017|df=}}
10. ^{{cite AV media notes |title=Just for the Record... |edition=CD |others=Barbra Streisand |year=1991 |type=Liner notes |publisher=Columbia |id= CK 48648}}
11. ^{{cite AV media notes |title=Highlights from Just for the Record |edition=CD |others=Barbra Streisand |year=1992 |type=Liner notes |publisher=Columbia |id= CK 52849}}
12. ^{{cite news|last1=Caulfield|first1=Keith|title=Ask Billboard|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1051369/ask-billboard|accessdate=August 8, 2017|work=Billboard|date=June 22, 2007|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140913093322/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1051369/ask-billboard|archivedate=September 13, 2014}}

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