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  • Format: 0-CD
  • Label: Arista 19006
  • Released: 1998-05-19
  • Barcode: 0078221900621
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  • Added by: hitormiss
  • Tracks: 1. Blind Date
    2. More Than You Know
    3. It's Only A Paper Moon/I Like Him
    4. It's Only A Paper Moon/I Like Her - James Caan
    5. I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In A Five & Ten Cent Store)
    6. So Long Honey Lamb - Ben Vereen & Barbra Streisand
    7. I Got A Code In My Doze
    8. Clap Hands, Here Comes Charley - Ben Vereen
    9. (It's Gonna Be A) Great Day
    10. How Lucky Can You Get
    11. Am I Blue
    12. Isn't This Better
    13. If I Love Again
    14. Let's Hear It For Me
    15. My And My Shadow - James Caan
    16. How Lucky Can You Get (Single Mix)
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Bay Cities 3006
  • Released: 1990
  • Added by: hitormiss
  • Tracks: see above or below
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Arista AL 9004
  • Released: 1975
  • Added by: frontrowcentre Deester
  • Tracks: 1. Blind Date
    2. More Than You Know
    3. It's Only A Paper Moon/I Like Him
    4. It's Only A Paper Moon/I Like Her - James Caan
    5. I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In A Five & Ten Cent Store)
    6. So Long Honey Lamb - Ben Vereen & Barbra Streisand
    7. I Got A Code In My Doze
    8. Clap Hands, Here Comes Charley - Ben Vereen
    9. (It's Gonna Be A) Great Day
    10. How Lucky Can You Get
    11. Am I Blue
    12. Isn't This Better
    13. If I Love Again
    14. Let's Hear It For Me
    15. My And My Shadow - James Caan
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Posted 2007-08-05 20:52:46:
Amazon.com Editoral Review: When Barbra Streisand played Fanny Brice in Funny Girl, she brought to life a sympathetic yet strong-headed performer of stage and radio. In the sequel, Funny Lady, Brice comes off as a harsher woman, slightly bitchy, without the tremendous charm she possessed in the first film. Herbert Ross takes over as director (William Wyler oversaw Funny Girl), and the film just seems to get away from him. This sequel picks up during the Great Depression, when even the great star Fanny Brice is suffering. Along comes Billy Rose (James Caan), a small-time hustler who's out to make it big in show biz. The two pair up, both professionally and romantically, although things are uncertain when her first husband, Nick Arnstein (Omar Sharif), reappears on the scene. Much to the movie's detriment, Funny Lady concentrates more on Brice's professional life than on her personal life, as the first film does. The songs are elaborately staged numbers that Brice performs in the theaters, and while they are visually lush and spectacular, they lack conviction. Caan is solid in his role as the bumbling producer, but overall, the film is a disappointment. If you want more Barbra and Brice, rewatch Funny Girl. --Jenny Brown

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