Barbra Streisand’s Son Jason Gould Returns with Introspective New Album Where We Fall

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Singer, songwriter, and actor Jason Gould is stepping back into the spotlight with Where We Fall, his most personal and musically adventurous album yet, set for release on November 14. The first single — the title track “Where We Fall” — is out today, introducing fans to a sound that bridges ethereal dance-pop and timeless standards, all wrapped in Gould’s unmistakable warmth and introspection.

One fan summed up the early reaction perfectly on YouTube: “Absolutely love this! Reminds me of a recurring dream I have in which I’m flying in space. Hope you’re going to release some more songs soon. You are such a talented artist.”

A Deeply Personal New Chapter

Co-written and produced by Guy Roche (known for his work with Christina Aguilera, Cher, Brandy, and Enrique Iglesias), “Where We Fall” glides between shimmering synths, cinematic piano, and Gould’s soaring vocals. The result feels both grounded and otherworldly — a song about self-love, awareness, and spiritual connection.

“The vibration of music has always been part of me,” Gould reflects. “This album is about embracing all sides of myself — the standards I grew up with, and the music I feel compelled to create today.”

The album, he says, is a meditation on contrasts — between past and present, tradition and innovation — and a reflection on what it means to find balance within both.

Honoring Heritage, Forging His Own Path

The only child of Barbra Streisand and Elliott Gould, Jason has long balanced reverence for his musical lineage with a determination to build his own creative identity. Over the past decade, he’s quietly earned critical acclaim for his artistry. Billboard once called him “a crooner through and through,” while The Huffington Post praised his “soothing, yet soaring sound.”

From the self-titled Jason Gould EP (2012) and the acclaimed Dangerous Man LP (2017) to 2024’s Sacred Days EP, Gould has continually expanded his sound — moving from classic pop craftsmanship to something deeper, more atmospheric, and more spiritually resonant.

And while fans might remember his heartfelt duet with his mother on “How Deep Is the Ocean” from her GRAMMY®-nominated Partners album, Where We Fall represents a new level of artistic independence — fearless, eclectic, and wholly his own.

A Life in Music, Full Circle

Music has been with Gould since childhood in Los Angeles. He recalls spinning 45s of Dionne Warwick’s “I Say a Little Prayer” and The Fifth Dimension’s “Up, Up and Away” on a plastic record player, crafting melodies at the piano instead of sight-reading notes.

Before music, the world knew him as an actor in films like Say Anything, The Big Picture, Listen to Me, and The Prince of Tides. But it’s in music that Gould has found his truest voice — one that feels both classic and quietly revolutionary.

“Where We Fall” is out now on all major streaming platforms.

The full album Where We Fall arrives November 14 via independent release.

Andrew Braithwaite
Author: Andrew Braithwaite
Andrew is the founder and chief editor of Music Talkers. He's also a keen music enthusiast and plays the guitar.

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    Anna · 24 days ago
    He was co-producing music with Stephan Oberhoff, one of the best producers in LA and TN.  
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    Barbara J. Bush · 4 months ago
    I like this music! He’s good!
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    David Nelson · 4 months ago
    Love that song!!!
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    David Nelson · 4 months ago
    What a beautiful song!  I want to hear more.Congrats!!!David  Nelson