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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars She Just Keeps Getting Better!!!
Barbra Streisand Sounds Wonderful On This Cd! The Title Track Is One Of Her Best Duets(Even With Don Johnson)!! The Songs By Burt Bacharach & Carole Bayer-Sager Are Magical! This Cd Also Contains Barbra's Glorious Version Of "All I Ask Of You", A Perfect Song For The Perfect Singer! It Make One Wonder What She Could Have Done With A Great Song Like "Someone Like You" From...
Published on July 26, 2002 by David A. Preiser

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Much better than it's reputation.
I would actually give this poorly-received album three-and-a-half stars. Barbra's third, and last, contemporary pop album of the eighties naturally can't compare to GUILTY, her pop masterpiece. However, TILL I LOVED YOU is much better than the dreadfully uneven EMOTION, her pop disaster. Even though there are six producers credited for the album's 11 tracks, the whole...
Published on June 10, 2003 by Robert Johnson


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars She Just Keeps Getting Better!!!, July 26, 2002
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This review is from: Till I Loved You (Audio CD)
Barbra Streisand Sounds Wonderful On This Cd! The Title Track Is One Of Her Best Duets(Even With Don Johnson)!! The Songs By Burt Bacharach & Carole Bayer-Sager Are Magical! This Cd Also Contains Barbra's Glorious Version Of "All I Ask Of You", A Perfect Song For The Perfect Singer! It Make One Wonder What She Could Have Done With A Great Song Like "Someone Like You" From The Musical Jekyll& Hyde? Maybe We'll Find Out If She Does Another Broadway Cd! Thanks Once Again Barbra!! Love Ya-David
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Much better than it's reputation., June 10, 2003
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Robert Johnson (Richmond, KY USA) - See all my reviews
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I would actually give this poorly-received album three-and-a-half stars. Barbra's third, and last, contemporary pop album of the eighties naturally can't compare to GUILTY, her pop masterpiece. However, TILL I LOVED YOU is much better than the dreadfully uneven EMOTION, her pop disaster. Even though there are six producers credited for the album's 11 tracks, the whole recording sounds remarkably solid and cohesive for a pop outing. The songs, while nothing groundbreaking, are also significantly stronger than those on EMOTION. The material makes better use of Streisand's voice, and it all sounds appropriate for her - you never get the feeling that she's slumming.

The ever-faithful Bergmans provide lyrics to three standout selections, with music by Michael Lengrand ("On My Way To You"), Alan Hawkshaw ("Why Let Go?"), and Streisand herself ("Two People"). The Bergmans are possibly the best lyricists to write for Barbra's phenomenal phrasing, and while these songs may not rank among their very best, they are all quite good. While I don't necessarily care for his plays in their entirety, I will admit that Andrew Lloyd Webber has written some terrific theatrical, pseudo-pop songs. Taken from THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, "All I Ask Of You" is one of Webber's best, and Barbra's beautifully understated rendition is the definitive performance of the song.

I love many of Burt Bacharach's compositions with Hal David in the sixties, but I'm not usually a very big fan of his more generic work with Carole Bayer Sager. However, the trio of songs written and produced by Bacharach and Singer ("Love Light," "You And Me For Always," and "One More Time Around") are pleasantly melodic and not as saccharine as the majority of the couple's material. The Quincy Jones-produced "The Places You Find Love" may be typically overproduced, but Barbra's commanding, soulful performance still shines through.

The songs submitted by relatively unknown writers (Scott Cutier and Antonina Armato's "What Were We Thinking Of" and Mark Radice's "Some Good Things Never Last") are also perfectly fine. The track that unarguably gets the most criticism is the hit Don Johnson duet "Till I Loved You" (#25 Pop, #3 Adult Contemporary), which was taken from Mark Yeston's ill-fated musical GOYA. However, the collaboration has held up surprisingly well, and I respect the duo for choosing a song that is a bit more sophisticated than the typical pop duet.

Despite the negative reviews it received from critics, TILL I LOVED YOU was yet another Top Ten, Platinum album for Streisand, and in many ways it plays better today than it did when originally released. Even though it doesn't contain anything that she hasn't done better before, TILL I LOVED YOU is still a perfectly good album that most of Streisand's fans will probably enjoy.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I Love the Don/Barbra duet, July 8, 2000
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Bob Waskiewicz (Wintersville, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Till I Loved You (Audio CD)
I think Don Johnson's singing is fantastic on "Till I loved you."Don doesn't try to out sing Barbra,who can?Why do people keep putting down this great duet? I'm still not tired of this song,and it was a top twenty hit in billboard."The Places you find Love," has everybody famous singing backup for Barbra. I really enjoyed this CD ,but the Don Johnson,Barbra Streisand duet is my favorite.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST ADULT CONTEMPORARY CD OF THE 1980'S!, January 16, 2000
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I simply adore this CD. This is the kind of work that the words "Adult Contemporary" conjure up in my mind. The atmospheric, dimensional sound of these arrangements have the ability to cast the listener into a vacuum, where no outside influences can disturb the peace and relaxation. That is not to imply---LAME! It IS to say that you can feel the love-energy flowing right through you, listening to this CD, "fluffing your aura" as it goes. If Barbra's "Emotion" is the best Pop/Rock CD of the 1980's, "Til I Loved You" is the best Adult Contemporary CD of the 1980's. I was working for a competing record label at the time this CD was released, and we actually played this CD, while we worked, more than the work we were supposed to be promoting. It's that good! I love all the tracks, but my favorite tracks are "Til I Loved You (Theme from Goya)", "Why Let It Go?", "Some Good Things Never Last," and the song that sounds like Barbra is singing in the rain, "One More Time Around." The Herb-Alpert-esque trumpet bridge on "Love Light" is superb. The multi-star gospel backup choir on "The Places You Find Love" is great too. Only one question comes to mind. In the opening seconds of the first track, "The Places You Find Love," is that...who.. what...oh, never mind....
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very simply, a masterpiece., June 2, 1999
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OK, let me say it from the start, I'm prejuidiced, I'm the hugest Streisand fan ever, everyone else step aside, I've got my tix to see her in Vegas-- she is our greatest-ever singer, and every album is absolutely the greatest. But this pop album "Till I Loved You" stands several notches above perhaps all her other "pop" albums-- and eleven years later rings true, still clearly shows why she is our greatest singer ever-- and why without any question at all we will pay thousands of dollars to hear her sing her songs. Barbra Streisand is simply the greatest ever.Every song here is a treasure, that only Barbra could sing-- and only Barbra could express such emotion and passion in these songs. From the optimism of "The Places You Find Love" to the heartbreaking "Why Let It Go"-- with every note Barbra shows us exactly why she is our wonderful magnificent treasure forever and ever. A treasure that never will be equaled from now until the end of time. This album and "The Broadway Album" are the two albums that no one who truly loves music should ever be without. Barbra, see you in Vegas New Year's Eve!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love This One, November 3, 2000
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This review is from: Till I Loved You (Audio CD)
I think it's great for a change, a nice soft bunch of songs without any of those really high and low notes in the same syllable. Love the Babs/Don duet.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A "C" For an "A" Artist, December 4, 2001
This review is from: Till I Loved You (Audio CD)
Barbara's 1988 release can be best described as "average Streisand." That assessment still makes it far superior to the works of those kids that are currently topping the pop charts, but for Barbara this one could have been better.

Starting off poorly with the overly done Quincy Jones' produced "Places You Find Love," la Streisand gets back to normalcy with the exquisite "On My Way to You," with music by Michel Legrand and lyrics by Alan & Marilyn Bergman. The third cut is a duet with then-beau Don Johnson ("Till I Loved You"). This is the third time in her life when Streisand was paired with a singer of lesser skills (the first being Donna Summer on the disco classic "No More Tears" and the second being the Grammy-winning "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"). While Summer and Diamond can be commended for their attempts to match Streisand in dynamics, Johnson is obviously ill equipped to sing with Babs. Still, the song is worth a listen.

The Burt Bacharach-Carole Bayer Sager tunes "Love Light" and "You and Me For Always" are typical 80's MOR. Streisand's talent saves these rather mediocre songs. Only Barbara can make a mundane song like "All I Ask of You" (from "The Phantom of the Opera") work.

One of the best tracks is "Why Let It Go" co written by Alan Hawkshaw, Alan & Marilyn Bergman with title by Barry Mason. This lament for a shattered romance allows Barbara the "room" to show what has made her a star for almost four decades. "Two People," with music contributed by the singer herself, is a delicious piece of "ear candy."

Johnson returns as background vocalist on "What Were We Thinking Of" and his contribution helps this midtempo "B" tune. He just shows the strain of trying to keep up with Barbara.

"Some Good Things Never Last" and the final one "One More Time Around" (another by Bacharach and Sager with Keane) are standard Streisand. Like I said earlier, the singer can take the ordinary and make it something extraordinary. She does that with these two.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Barbra/Don duet is outstanding!, September 26, 2001
This review is from: Till I Loved You (Audio CD)
I am a huge fan of Don Johnson and I think he is a terrific singer. I also envy Barbra because she has the most beautiful voice I have ever heard. I think they sound really great together and I don't see how some people can talk about Don that way like he is trash or something like that because he isn't. He is very good looking and has a wonderful voice, and to me that is talent. I think Barbra and Don did an excellent job on this single and nobody could have done it better. Thank you. I love you Don! Great job Barbra!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Superb!, August 6, 2001
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I bought this cd back in 1993 and it is actually the one that got me started as a streisand fan. there is a little something you should keep in mind before you decide to buy this: it is not so much an album as more of a movie script. the whole collection charts the beggining, ups and downs, ending and eventually the new-found strength of one while involved in a relationship. i raccomend it if any of you finds themselves at any stage of such relationship or affair. you are sure to find your present feeling status in one of the 11 tracks that are on the cd. To me they are all beautiful, Barbra is just THE vocalist of our era...it's true that sometimes she may try n hit unnecessary high notes or live out the song too much accordingly to some...but thank God we got someone like her...you rarely get someone who REALLY got the skills to perform this way, so let's just enjoy it! This is a must for the hopeless romantics...
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Till I Loved You" Is fantastic!, June 3, 1999
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This album belongs in the compnay of STONEY END, THE BROADYWAY ALBUM, and THE WAY WE WERE, for like those albums, this was a totally original concept. I thought it was extremely creative on how the album was the documentation of a love affair from beginning to end and how the songs went so well together. Standouts on this album are the magestic "The Places You Find Love", the heartfelt "On My Way to You", "All I Ask Of You", and "You And Me For Always", the dramatic "Two People", and "Why Let It Go" and the sad, yet inspiring "Some Good Things Never Last", "What Were We Thinking of" and "One More Time Around". My advice is that if you are a Streisand fan and own this album, yet have never really listenend to it- LISTEN TO IT! You'll be amazed at what you were missing!
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