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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. I Happen To Like New York | |||
| 2. Here I'll Stay / Our Love Is Here To Stay | |||
| 3. Old Friends | |||
| 4. I Never Has Seen Snow | |||
| 5. If You Hadn't, But You Did | |||
| 6. I Don't Want To Know | |||
| 7. Some People | |||
| 8. How Deep Is The Ocean | |||
| 9. I Can See Clearly Now / I Can See It | |||
| 10. Married / You Better Sit Down, Kids | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. The Sweetest Sounds | |||
| 2. Toot Toot Tootsie | |||
| 3. Buckle Down Winsocki | |||
| 4. Alexander's Ragtime Band | |||
| 5. Somewhere Out There | |||
| 6. Lonely Feet | |||
| 7. You Can Have Him / Time Heals Everything | |||
| 8. Ebb & Kander Medley I | |||
| 9. Ebb & Kander Medley II | |||
| 10. Maybe This Time | |||
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Liza Triumphant, TelArc ought to be ashamed...,
By Review Lover "ReviewLover" (At a place...) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Liza Minnelli at Carnegie Hall (Audio CD)
Liza Minnelli is old-school showbiz. Her live performances are legendary for their energy, pizzazz and powerful vocals. She consistently packs 'em in, and rarely disappoints, and this compilation of one of the most successful Carnegie Hall runs in history proves that she is all of the above.Included here are some real treats for Liza fans - rarities like If You Hadn't, But You Did and a medley of Married/You Better Sit Down, Kids (the former being an english adaptation of the German original, sung by Greta Keller on the 'Cabaret' soundtrack, the latter being a nice rearrangement of a Sonny & Cher classic) pop and sparkle every bit as much as her standards - and all the standards are here. Some People, Here I'll Stay/Our Love Is Here to Stay, and a 20-minute series of Kander & Ebb medleys are all equally remarkable, if for no other reason than the energy with which Liza keeps churning them out. Surely, hers is the definitive New York, New York. Liza's genius and mastery of her Genre lies in two things: She's got a very unusual voice, and she turns songs into little epics. Her deep, bass-like bellowing alternates with her trembling, whispery vibratto to make even the more mundane songs like 'Somewhere Out There' (from Sullivan-Bleuth's animated classic 'An American Tale') into triumphant, positive affirmations of hope and human spirit. And this is Liza at her most basic - she dazzles us until we're good and happy, and have no more room for sadness. This album is worth owning for her renditions of 'Ring Them Bells' (read the EXCELLENT liner notes on this one to appreciate the jokes!). New York and the subline 'But the World Goes Round'. I can't give it five stars, however, and I really want to give it five stars. The reason is that, on the night, TelArc obviously decided not to bother with enough microphones to capture the entire show, and we are left with a live album, that, in places, is muffled and sloppy. Nothing to do with Liza or her performance, this is the sole fault of a lousy production team. It mars what is otherwise a defining moment in Ms. Minnelli's career, and a worthwhile addition to any music collection.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Night To Remember,
By A Customer
This review is from: Liza Minnelli at Carnegie Hall (Audio CD)
I bought this cd a few years ago and still remember the first time I listened to it. From the moment the first notes of the first song hit, I was transported back to a magical night that will go down in theatre folklore. Liza Minnelli opens with her trademark pizzaz and fire, warming the audiences' hearts at the same moment that she tantalizes them to new heights of excitement - we all know what we are in for just from those few opening bars of music. The concert is masterfully crafted and takes us on a colourful and expansive journey, ranging from the innocent emotions of a small southern girl to the fire and determination of a possesed stage mother. The second act weaves more tales of comedy, tragedy and herosism (taking us to places we have never gone before). There are too many highlights in this show to single out only a few since the entire evening is an undiscovered adventure with only a small band, two big eyes and a little sequin to guide us through, but I would be remiss if I didn't mention the explosion of true music theatre perfection delivered in Ring Them Bells, Alexander's Ragtime Band and of course, Some People. The night culminates (in my favorite part) in a multi-song tribute to Liza's parteners in crime; of course I am talking about Kander and Ebb. With crowd favorites like LIza with a Z, Maybe This Time, City Lights and Money, how could you as a fan possibly ask for more. If that wasn't enough, the tribal celebration is trimmed with a slightly altered version of Cabaret (one that depicks the heroine as a survivor instead of a victim). (Now, I don't know how to write this next moment without sounding over the top, but, in pure Liza fashion, I'll just go for it). After not merely listening, but experiencing, sharing and living these moments Liza creates throughout the concert, we the audience need one final emotional release to crystalize our journey with one of the most talented and multi-facited performers of the 20th century; we want an encore. Never one to disapoint the audience, she waks out on stage in a panic. You see even though this night (although seemless) was perfectly shaped and crafted, she made a promise to sing an unknown song as a promise to her friends Kander and Ebb. We await in baited breath for what may happen and our fears/confusion is put to rest and replaced by anticapation when we hear the piano intro. You see we will get what we want after all; we want it, Liza knows we want it, and we all know she is going to give it to us. LIza starts to sing New York, New York. This song, although Mr. Sinatra recieved more credit for singing it (he did do an amazing job) it still remains a LIza standard for me. You see, when I listen to her sing it, I become... well, warm inside. It's like I am being a witness to myth of Liza and everything that that myth intales whenever I hear her sing it. ...And when the final verse ends, just when we think she could give no more, Liza, in true Minnelli form, manages to scrape up something deep down within herself, something only she can provide and belts another verse of New York New York, eclipsing her earlier performances in the night. Finally, she comes to the end of the song and rummeges around to try and find something more to give to us. And with the final words: Come on come through, New York, The evening transforms into a mystical entity that came for a brief moment and left as soon as it arrived.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LIZA IS PERFECT!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Liza Minnelli at Carnegie Hall (Audio CD)
This CD set is the one that sold me on Liza Minnelli as one of the best vocalists/performers I know! I recently saw her "Minnelli on Minnelli" show and got interested in her other recordings. It makes me wish I could have been part of that Carnegie Hall audience so many years ago! This recording is a masterpiece that I'll always cherish!
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