(Unreleased) Barbra Streisand - Everything Must Change (Rehearsal)
OBS:I’ve worked on restoring the audio quality of unreleased Barbra Streisand tracks. The enhanced sound brings out nuances you might have missed before. This might just be the best version out there considering the original audio quality was pretty low. Hope you like it!
Here is just a snippet of the full version of the song, which spans approximately 10 minutes. It’s worth noting that this recording is just an initial rehearsal, and we’ll be doing a proper recording later on. If you enjoy the content and we receive a lot of likes, we may consider releasing more parts of the song for you to enjoy.
•ABOUT THE ALBUM/SONG•
Butterfly marked a pivotal moment in Barbra Streisand’s career as her then-partner, Jon Peters, assumed a more significant role in her music and film ventures, serving as the producer for the project. This shift didn’t go unnoticed, with gossip columns and entertainment pundits quick to weigh in on the matter.
In June 1974, newspapers buzzed with reports that Jon Peters would produce Barbra Streisand’s upcoming album slated for a September release. The album, featuring a mix of ’50s classics and new material, was set to showcase a cover designed by Peters himself.
Initially, Streisand proposed a list of show tunes for the album, which failed to excite. Together with Jon, they curated fresh material over the ensuing months.
The initial song selection, including hits like “You Light Up My Life“ by Carole King and “On Broadway“ by Leiber and Stoller, didn’t pan out as expected. However, Streisand revisited some of these tracks in later years, such as recording Bernard Ighner’s “Everything Must Change“ for her 1997 album, Higher Ground, and finally releasing “You Light Up My Life“ on her 2021 album, Release Me 2.
Recording sessions for the rest of the album occurred in March and July 1974.
While Streisand initially attempted to record “Everything Must Change“ for Butterfly in the summer of 1974, the song didn’t make the cut for the album. Nevertheless, it remained on her radar, resurfacing 23 years later for her Higher Ground album.
•Written by: Bernard Ighner
•Produced by: Barbra Streisand
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