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  1. A Collection: Greatest Hits...and More is the fourth greatest hits album recorded by American vocalist Barbra Streisand. It was released on October 3, 1989 by Columbia Records. The compilation features ten songs from Streisand's career, dating from 1975 to 1988, plus two previously unreleased songs: "We're Not Makin' Love Anymore" was released ...

  2. Jan 12, 2007 · This collection, originally released in 1989, brings together the hits of those years--like the two Barry Gibb duets, "What Kind of Fool" and "Guilty"--in a range of production scenarios utilizing the talents of Rupert Holmes, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Phil Ramone, Dave Gruisin, and others.

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  3. Listen to A Collection Greatest Hits...And More by Barbra Streisand on Apple Music. 1988. 12 Songs. Duration: 51 minutes.

  4. When did Barbra Streisand release A Collection: Greatest Hits...and More? Featuring Barry Gibb. Producers Albhy Galuten, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Barry Gibb & 9 more. Writers Alan...

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    • Bee Gees, “New York Mining Disaster 1941” (1966) The Bee Gees‘ breakthrough hit defined their early style of over-the-top ballads, with Barry and Robin locking their voices in two-part agony.
    • Bee Gees, “Born a Man” (1967) You don’t normally think of Barry as a blues man, but this oddity makes it seem like he spent a weekend studying his Stones records and decided to turn into Mick Jagger – his most rocking moment.
    • Bee Gees, “World” (1968) Not a hit in the U.S, but prized by Gibb cultists, with one of Barry’s spookiest vocals. “World” (not to be confused with their later hit “My World”) has crashing piano, psychedelic guitar and Mellotron, plus a lunatic-asylum lyric worthy of Syd Barrett.
    • The Flying Burrito Brothers, “To Love Somebody” (1970) Gram Parsons makes this a hippie country-soul heartbreaker. Inspired by the Memphis Stax R&B sound, the Gibbs wrote it with Otis Redding in mind, but nobody ever sang it with more heart than Gram.
  5. Nonetheless, her singing career remains dominant, with 11 number one albums, the most for any woman, including for 1964's People, 1980's Guilty with Barry Gibb, 1997's Higher Ground, and 2014's Partners.

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  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "A Collection Greatest Hits...And More" on Discogs.