Guilty (Barbra Streisand album)

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Guilty
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 1980
RecordedFebruary – March 1980
Studio
Genre
Length41:41
Label Columbia
Producer
Barbra Streisand chronology
Wet
(1979)
Guilty
(1980)
Memories
(1981)
Singles from Guilty
  1. "Woman in Love / Run Wild"
    Released: August 16, 1980
  2. "Guilty / Life Story"
    Released: October 1980
  3. "What Kind of Fool / The Love Inside"
    Released: January 1981
  4. "Promises / Make It Like A Memory"
    Released: May 1981

Guilty is the twenty-second studio album by American singer Barbra Streisand released on September 23, 1980, by Columbia Records. It was produced by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees and his group's regular production team of Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson.

Contents

Streisand released a sequel to this album, Guilty Pleasures , in 2005, also produced and largely written by Gibb. Both albums can also be considered partial-collaboration albums, since Streisand not only performed two duets with Gibb, but Gibb could also be heard as a background vocalist in a few other songs solely by the artist herself, along with the fact that both singers were on the cover for both albums issued. The album sold over 15 million copies worldwide. [1]

Background and production

After the huge success of the Bee Gees in the late 1970s, Gibb began to focus on writing and producing songs. Streisand approached Gibb to write songs for her new album—initially he was going to write or co-write only half the album, but the process went so well he ended up doing the entire album. All the songs were written expressly for Streisand except "The Love Inside", which Gibb wrote over a year before. [2]

Two songs ("Secrets" and "Carried Away") were written for the album but not used. Both appear on The Guilty Demos , which features Gibb singing the songs he wrote for Streisand. The outtake songs would later be recorded and released by Elaine Paige and Olivia Newton-John respectively.

Singles

The lead single "Woman in Love" became one of the most successful songs of Streisand's music career and spent a total of three weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Two other singles were released, which also peaked within the top ten on Billboard Hot 100: the title track, a duet between Streisand and Gibb, won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1981, released as a second single for the album, and became an instant hit, peaking at number three, and "What Kind of Fool", another duet with Gibb, reached number ten for three weeks. The fourth single, "Promises", a more disco-oriented track released in May 1981, reached as high as number 48 in both the U.S. and Canada. It was a much bigger Adult Contemporary hit in both nations, reaching number eight and number five, respectively. [3] This song was also released on Streisand's first commercially released 12" single as a solo artist following her 1979 duet with Donna Summer, "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)", and two promotional singles released for "Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)" in 1975, and "The Main Event/Fight" in 1979.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [4]
Robert Christgau C+ [5]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [6]

The album received favorable reviews from music critics. William Ruhlmann from AllMusic wrote that the album is one of the singer's "least characteristic" albums and that "it sounds like a post-Saturday Night Fever Bee Gees album with vocals by Streisand." Robert Christgau gave the album a C+ and criticized Streisand's vocals ("most of the time she oversings") and that "when she dramatizes a soap like "Life Story," the mismatch is ridiculous". Stephen Holden from Rolling Stone gave the album a favorable review and wrote that "while Guilty is a romantic entertainment with no ambitions beyond making billions of hearts flutter and earning millions of dollars, it's also as beautifully crafted a piece of ear candy as I've heard in years". He also wrote that "Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb's album may not be particularly nutritious, but it sure is tasty." [7]

Commercial performance

Guilty became Streisand's best-selling album to date internationally, with sales of 15 million copies worldwide as well as spawning several hit singles. [1] According to the liner notes of Streisand's 1991 retrospective box set Just for the Record , the album also received a record certification in Austria, Brazil, Denmark, Israel, Japan, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain. Sweden, Switzerland, and Russia. [8]

Re-release

Guilty was re-released on DualDisc on 30 August 2005 by Sony Legacy Recordings in advance of its sequel project, Guilty Pleasures and also commemorated its 25th anniversary. The re-release featured remastered audio, new interviews with Streisand and Gibb, two live performances from 1986 and a photo gallery of the original photo session for Guilty by Mario Casilli.

Track listing

All songs written by Barry and Robin Gibb, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Guilty" (with Barry Gibb)4:23
2."Woman in Love" 3:49
3."Run Wild" 4:06
4."Promises" 4:20
5."The Love Inside"B. Gibb5:08
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."What Kind of Fool" (with Barry Gibb)
4:06
7."Life Story" 4:38
8."Never Give Up"
  • B. Gibb
  • Galuten
3:44
9."Make It Like a Memory"
  • B. Gibb
  • Galuten
7:28
Total length:41:41

Credits

Accolades

American Music Awards

YearRecipientAward (with notes)Result
1981 Barbra Streisand Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist (for her album Guilty) [9] [10] Won

Grammy Awards

YearRecipient (with notes)AwardResult
1981 Guilty Album of the Year [11] Nominated
"Woman in Love" (written by Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb) Best Pop Vocal Performance - Female [11] Nominated
Record of the Year [11] Nominated
Song of the Year [11] Nominated
"Guilty" (Duet with Barry Gibb) Best Pop Vocal Performance - Duo or Group [12] Won

National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM)

YearRecipientAwardResult
1981GuiltyBest Selling LP by a Female Vocalist [9] Honored

Charts

Certifications and sales

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [39] 6× Platinum420,000^
Austria50,000 [40]
Belgium (BEA) [41] 2× Platinum250,000 [41]
Canada (Music Canada) [42] 5× Platinum500,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat) [43] Platinum57,106 [43]
France (SNEP) [44] 2× Platinum600,000*
Germany (BVMI) [45] Platinum500,000^
Hong Kong (IFPI Hong Kong) [46] Platinum20,000*
Italy (FIMI) [47] Platinum400,000 [48]
Japan138,530 [28] [34]
Netherlands (NVPI) [49] 3× Platinum300,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ) [50] Platinum15,000^
Norway (IFPI Norway) [51] Platinum50,000*
Portugal (AFP) [52] Silver10,000^
Sweden (GLF) [49] Gold50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [53] Platinum750,000 [54]
United States (RIAA) [55] 5× Platinum5,000,000^
Yugoslavia11,190 [56]
Summaries
Worldwide15,000,000 [1]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

In October 2010, American DJ duo Duck Sauce released a single titled "Barbra Streisand", the cover of which is modeled directly after Guilty. Neither the song nor the artist are associated in any way with Barbra Streisand.

The Guilty Demos

The Guilty Demos
Demo album by
Released10 October 2006
RecordedOctober 1979
Criteria Studios, Miami
Length44:39
Producer Barry Gibb
Barry Gibb chronology
The Eaten Alive Demos
(2006)
The Guilty Demos
(2006)
The Eyes That See in the Dark Demos
(2006)

The Guilty Demos is a demo version of the album by Barry Gibb. Not intended for release tapes of these had been circulating among fans before bootleg CDs started emerging. In October 2006 Gibb made these available through iTunes. [57] Recorded in 1979 all of the songs were written that same year except "The Love Inside" which was written in 1978 during work on Spirits Having Flown . All songs feature Barry Gibb's falsetto voice, except "What Kind of Fool" where he used his natural voice. The songs "Carried Away" and "Secrets" were not used by Streisand but instead recorded by Elaine Paige with only "Secrets" being issued on her 1981 self-titled album. Olivia Newton-John recorded and released "Carried Away" on her Physical album, also in 1981. The demo version of "Never Give Up" remains unreleased. [58]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Guilty"
  • Barry Gibb
  • Maurice Gibb
  • Robin Gibb
4:03
2."Woman in Love"
  • B. Gibb
  • R. Gibb
3:53
3."Run Wild"
  • B. Gibb
  • R. Gibb
4:23
4."Promises"
  • B. Gibb
  • R. Gibb
4:15
5."The Love Inside"B. Gibb4:47
6."What Kind of Fool"
  • B. Gibb
  • Albhy Galuten
4:05
7."Life Story"
  • B. Gibb
  • R. Gibb
4:57
8."Make It Like a Memory"
  • B. Gibb
  • A. Galuten
6:34
9."Carried Away"
  • B. Gibb
  • A. Galuten
3:52
10."Secrets"
  • B. Gibb
  • R. Gibb
3:50

Personnel

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