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MojoNov 19, 2018Understandably, the 76-year-old's voice has lost some if its technical precision, but the backdrops have light touch and when she growls Don't Lie To Me's motif, "How do you sleep?" or evokes "thunderclouds of alibis" on the imperious The Rain Will Fall, she oozes despair and fury. [Jan 2019, p.84]
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Nov 12, 2018Walls is unchecked, indignant and raw, and though it ends with a note of despondency, it is a triumph.
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Nov 12, 2018Streisand’s powerful delivery of simple, pointed lyrics (“Facts are fake and friends are foes / And how the story ends nobody knows”) convinces, even on the gamiest heart-tuggers.
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Nov 12, 2018Whatever your political convictions, it is impressive to see a veteran superstar doing something to challenge and potentially alienate listeners. Streisand's 36th album is at once an overblown, schmaltzy epic, and a bold rallying cry that has the courage of its convictions. You won't know whether to cringe or cheer.
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Nov 12, 2018There's both a sadness and warmth to Streisand's performances on Walls that befits the album's subject matter and speaks to her own ability to communicate to, and often for, her audience.
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Jan 3, 2022Su mejor álbum en muchísimos años, letras fascinantes y vocalmente es muy bueno.
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Nov 24, 2018