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Digitally mastered; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound; PCM stereo; Interactive menus; Instant chapter access to songs; Complete album discography
Full Product DetailsSide #1
0. individual song selection
1. Program Start [:11]
2. Brother Time [3:00]
3. You'll Never Know [1:36]
4. Something's Coming [3:53]
5. The Way We Were [4:13]
6. Shirley MacLaine Y1K [4:41]
7. Cry Me A River [3:13]
8. Lover, Come Back To Me [2:52]
9. A Sleepin' Bee [3:50]
10. Miss Marmelstein [2:28]
11. I'm The Greatest Star/Second Hand Rose/Don't Rain On My Parade [5:26]
12. Something Wonderful/Being Alive [4:35]
13. As Time Goes By [2:13]
14. Alfie [4:05]
15. Evergreen [4:00]
16. Dialogue [1:26]
17. Papa Can You Hear Me? [3:18]
18. A Piece Of Sky [3:14]
19. Entr'acte [2:09]
20. Putting It Together [1:10]
21. On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever) [:50]
22. Send In The Clowns [1:20]
23. Happy Days Are Here Again/Get Happy/Guilty/I Finally Found Someone/Tell Him/Yo [2:30]
24. Sing/I've Got A Crush On You [3:08]
25. Technology [2:03]
26. The Main Event/Fight [3:20]
27. Time After Time-Brother Time [3:33]
28. Dialogue [4:06]
29. I've Dreamed Of You [3:34]
30. At The Same Time [1:35]
31. Auld Lang Syne [3:26]
32. Dialogue [4:57]
33. People [1:51]
34. New Year's Eve/Auld Lang Syne [:56]
35. Everytime You Hear Auld Lang Syne [3:50]
36. Happy Days Are Here Again [5:50]
37. Don't Like Goodbyes [3:21]
38. I Believe/Somewhere [4:50]
Barbra Streisand is an undeniable pop icon, a walking summation of song. For her fans, she is the total, pure, triple-distilled essence of the human voice. The aptly named Timeless DVD attests to the staggering range and experience of this woman named Barbra, as she appeared in her now-mythic millennial two-night farewell stand at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. All the big names (Celine Dion and Neil Diamond) were there; and even some departed legends (Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra) manage to take bows with the diva, via tape and film clips. Rarely have "Alfie," "Evergreen," "People," Kurt Weill's "Speak Low," and numerous Sondheim numbers sounded better than in Streisand's versions here. Although the Streisand voice is as rock-solid as ever on Timeless, what's ultimately most fascinating here is that the singer manages to see the whole of the last century in a purely biographical sense. Contributing to this is the presence of a 15-year-old look- and sound-alike (Lauren Frost, who joins Streisand on no less than seven songs), the between-song dialogue with Streisand pére, and the continual checking in with "Brother Time," here played by dancer Savion Glover. Timeless is also funny (check the Shirley MacLaine "Y1K" bit) and very touching -- can it be that this is really, really farewell? Well, thanks to Timeless, we'll have a chance to do it all again. Chas Turner, Barnes & Noble
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