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5.0 out of 5 stars SOULFUL & PASSIONATE~BRAVO LIZA!!!
Early seventies finds Liza Minnelli in Muscle Shoals giving some of the most passionate vocals performances of her long and brilliant career that is still going strong after all these years with the Diva heading once again to Broadway At The Palace for the holiday season! "New Feelin'" finally released on CD in its entirety in the definitive "A&M Complete Recordings"...
Published on November 27, 2008 by Bradly Briggs

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2.0 out of 5 stars Possibly Liza's weakest album of her career
New Feelin'...oh, what can I say about this album? Well...unique would definitely be a good word to describe it?
Somewhere in between all the requests that Liza do an album that sounded more like that of her contemporaries and her relationship with Rex Kramer, she somehow got the idea in her head that this album would be a good idea. As much as it pains me to have...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Possibly Liza's weakest album of her career, January 11, 2012
This review is from: New Feelin' (Vinyl)
New Feelin'...oh, what can I say about this album? Well...unique would definitely be a good word to describe it?
Somewhere in between all the requests that Liza do an album that sounded more like that of her contemporaries and her relationship with Rex Kramer, she somehow got the idea in her head that this album would be a good idea. As much as it pains me to have to say this, the union was NOT a good one by any means.
This is a style that Liza just isn't suited for, and her vocals here say it all. It's almost as though she felt some sense of rivalry with the music in a bid for being the center of attention and so she juts kept singing louder and harder to ensure that nobody would forget, for even a second, just WHO they were meant to be listening to. This is even evident on some of the more bluesy tracks, when she'd lose sight of just what tone she was supposed to be going for and would instead come off as almost screamy-sounding.
It is a very conflicting feeling for myself as a listener, as I absolutely adore Liza (she's my favorite person on this planet), and in addition, I'm also a fan of the genre styles presented on this album itself - so, with that in mind, why does this album just NOT work?
To be fair, the album isn't completely unlistenable or anything. Far from it. I've heard plenty worse from other performers. I guess a better term to describe this album would be "unmemorable". Despite the fact taht quite a few of the songs on this album regularly creep their way into Liza greatest hits compilations, I always disagreed with those selections' inclusions, but because New Feelin' was one of Liza's only early albums to chart at all (a fact that continues to boggle the mind), by default they make the cut.
Now, just because I don't feel the album was very *good*, make no mistake - I occasionally do still listen to it, and there are a handful of fun songs here ("Lazy Bones", anyone? "Easy Rider"?) that I do enjoy listening to.
I think I'd only recommend this album to the hardcore Minnelli afficianados. It might turn off otherwise 'would-be' fans if they were to assume all of Liza's albums sound like this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars SOULFUL & PASSIONATE~BRAVO LIZA!!!, November 27, 2008
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This review is from: New Feelin' (Vinyl)
Early seventies finds Liza Minnelli in Muscle Shoals giving some of the most passionate vocals performances of her long and brilliant career that is still going strong after all these years with the Diva heading once again to Broadway At The Palace for the holiday season! "New Feelin'" finally released on CD in its entirety in the definitive "A&M Complete Recordings" collection, this extraordinary hot & rocking masterwork finds Minnelli in strong & powerful vocal form giving old standards a new twist in an exciting way that holds up great after all these years still sounding fresh and vital.
"Can't Help Loving That Man", "Maybe This Time" (listen to a riveting Liza in this classic from "Cabaret") and "God Bless The Child" are definitive in this stunning collection while "I Wonder Where My Easy Riders Gone", "Lazy Bones" & "Love For Sale" show that Minnelli can rock out with the best of them...Bravo Liza Minnelli!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars track listing, November 24, 2008
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LOVE FOR SALE/STORMY WEATHER/COME RAIN OR COME SHINE/LAZY BONES/CAN'T HELP LOVIN THAT MAN OF MINE//EASY RIDER'S GONE/THE MAN I LOVE/HOW LONG HAS THIS BEEN GOIN ON/GOD BLESS THE CHILD/MAYBE THIS TIME
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