Barbara Streisand's album, Lazy Afternoon, is a soothing and dreamy collection of songs that showcase her incredible vocal range and emotional depth. The album, released in 1975, features a mix of jazz, pop, and soft rock tracks that perfectly capture the lazy, hazy days of summer.
The opening track, "Lazy Afternoon," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its gentle melody and Streisand's effortless vocals. The album also includes covers of classic songs like "My Father" and "By the Way," as well as original compositions like "Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)" and "Letters That Cross in the Mail."
Throughout the album, Streisand's voice is both powerful and vulnerable, conveying a range of emotions from longing and heartbreak to joy and nostalgia. The arrangements are lush and understated, allowing Streisand's vocals to take center stage.