Unless you have been living under a rock for the past 50 or so years, you will know Barbra Streisand. She has only sold 140 million records worldwide after all. Grammys, Emmys, Academys and Tony Awards – she has won them all. Top ten albums? She has 31. More than any other female artist in history in fact. And she has had number one albums in five consecutive decades. There is no doubt she is a legend. Creating a ‘best of' album from 35 studio albums will never make die-hard fans or purists happy. There will always been tracks that are left out. This ultimate collection is a beautiful introduction to Streisand's music for anyone who has been asleep for a few decades, or a great Christmas gift for that hard to buy for someone who quite likes Streisand but hasn't invested in her extensive back catalogue. The Ultimate Collection includes 18 of her most well-known tracks and is a stunning snapshot of her career and the iconic hits the woman with one of the world's most recognisable voices has produced. Beginning with Woman in Love, the compilation runs through classics including The Way We Were and Guilty, Smile and Memory. There are a number of duets, including the power-ballad Tell Him with Celine Dion, You Don't Bring Me Flowers with Neil Diamond and No More Tears (Enough as Enough) with Donna Summer. The album rounds out with West Side Story's spine-tingling Somewhere, leaving Streisand's voice in your head for days to come. Track listing: 1. Woman In Love 2. Evergreen ( Love Theme From 'A Star Is Born') 3. The Way We Were 4. You Don't Bring Me Flowers (duet with Neil Diamond) 5. Guilty (Duet with Barry Gibb) 6. No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) (Duet with Donna Summer) 7. Don't Rain On My Parade 8. Memory 9. Papa, Can You hear Me? 10. As If We Never Said Goodbye 11. Tell Him (Duet with Celine Dion) 12. Stranger In A Strange Land 13. I've Dreamed Of You 14. Send In The Clowns 15. People 16. Smile 17. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning 18. Somewhere You can win copies of Barbra Streisand – The Ultimate Collection with GayNZ.com. Keep your eyes peeled. Jacqui Stanford - 23rd November 2010