Liza Minnelli's Legendary Live At The Winter Garden Concert Available From Masterworks Broadway

CD and Digital Releases Available For The First Time

PR Newswire
NEW YORK
03/12/2012

NEW YORK, March 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Masterworks Broadway releases Liza Minnelli's historic concert album Legends Of Broadway: Liza Minnelli Live At The Winter Garden. The long-awaited Live At The Winter Garden recording is derived from the original master engineered by Phil Ramone. The concert recording includes performances from Minnelli's truly legendary Broadway show in January 1974 as well as three recently discovered live bonus tracks that were recorded but not included on the original LP, including Stevie Wonder's "You and I" and standards "It Had to Be You" and "My Shining Hour."

The recording will be available for purchase on CD and digital download exclusively via www.MasterworksBroadway.com April 3, 2012. The album will be available from all retailers and digital service providers on May 8, 2012.

The story behind the recording is an interesting one. The 27-year-old dynamo had sold out an entire month's run of 24 concerts in 36 hours, setting a house record for the Winter Garden Theater. The show itself, which opened on January 6, was simply titled Liza. The album Liza Minnelli Live At The Winter Garden was quickly released by Columbia Records in April, but had to be withdrawn from the market due to contractual conflicts over her performance of songs from the Cabaret film score, which were available on the then-current soundtrack album. Only pirated versions of the album have circulated since. This is the first time that the entire show will come out on CD and digital release.

Like Cabaret, Liza was directed by Bob Fosse, who choreographed it with Ron Lewis. Marvin Hamlisch served as musical director, and the celebrated songwriting team of John Kander and Fred Ebb supplied Minnelli with new songs for the shows.

"The thing about doing a show like Liza is that every song means something," Minnelli reflects. "Fred and John were so brilliant at building a show, plus I had Marvin, so we tried all kinds of different rundowns and finally came up with what you hear on the album, and thank God it worked! But you keep trying, and don't get satisfied with anything but the best."

She pauses, then concludes: "It brings back so many memories. I always feel like I've never done anything. It's true! So to have this come out, and to be reminded of how it was and how it was received, it's just lovely!"

The Liza shows marked a triumphant return to Broadway for Minnelli. She was already a veteran of the Great White Way and had won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 1965 for Flora the Red Menace. These shows also followed a remarkable rush of career milestones including her Oscar in 1973 for her performance in Cabaret and her Emmy that year for her Liza With a Z TV special.

Opening night guests for Liza included her father Vincente Minnelli and sister Lorna Luft, Halston, Diane Von Furstenberg, Neil Simon, New York's Mayor Abe Beame, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Dudley Moore, Kay Thompson, Ben Vereen and Kitty Carlisle Hart. The after-party was held at The Rainbow Grill in Rockefeller Center, and Minnelli was later rewarded with a Special Tony Award for "adding luster to the Broadway season."

"It was thrilling," Minnelli recalls. "I remember opening night with Bobby [Fosse] and Marvin [Hamlisch] and all the people I looked up to and went to because they were the best. And it was so exciting to go to that theater every night and walk through that stage door and up the stairs and see how excited everybody else was, because it really was a new thing to do a Broadway concert show."

Minnelli would do similar concert show runs in New York at Radio City Music Hall and twice at Carnegie Hall.

Track listing:

    1            Overture
                 Liza With A "Z"
                 Ring Them Bells
                 I Can See Clearly Now
                 Maybe This Time
                 Cabaret
    2             If You Could Read My Mind/
                  Come Back To Me
    3            Shine On Harvest Moon
    4            Exactly Like Me
    5            The Circle
    6            More Than You Know
    7            I'm One Of The Smart Ones
    8            Natural Man
    9            I Can See Clearly Now
    10            And I In My Chair (Et Moi
                  Dans Mon Coin)
    11           There Is A Time (Le Temps)
    12           Quiet Thing
    13            Anywhere You Are/ I
                  Believe You
    14           Cabaret Medley
                 Curtain Bows / Cabaret
    15           You and I (Bonus Track)
    16            It Had to Be You (Bonus
                  Track)
    17            My Shining Hour (Bonus
                  Track)

SOURCE Masterworks Broadway

SOURCE: Masterworks Broadway

Liza Minnelli's Legendary Live At The Winter Garden Concert Available From Masterworks Broadway CD and Digital Releases Available For The First Time

PR Newswire

NEW YORK, March 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Masterworks Broadway releases Liza Minnelli's historic concert album Legends Of Broadway: Liza Minnelli Live At The Winter Garden.  The long-awaited Live At The Winter Garden recording is derived from the original master engineered by Phil Ramone. The concert recording includes performances from Minnelli's truly legendary Broadway show in January 1974 as well as three recently discovered live bonus tracks that were recorded but not included on the original LP, including Stevie Wonder's "You and I" and standards "It Had to Be You" and "My Shining Hour."

The recording will be available for purchase on CD and digital download exclusively via www.MasterworksBroadway.com April 3, 2012.  The album will be available from all retailers and digital service providers on May 8, 2012.

The story behind the recording is an interesting one.  The 27-year-old dynamo had sold out an entire month's run of 24 concerts in 36 hours, setting a house record for the Winter Garden Theater.  The show itself, which opened on January 6, was simply titled Liza. The album Liza Minnelli Live At The Winter Garden was quickly released by Columbia Records in April, but had to be withdrawn from the market due to contractual conflicts over her performance of songs from the Cabaret film score, which were available on the then-current soundtrack album. Only pirated versions of the album have circulated since.  This is the first time that the entire show will come out on CD and digital release.

Like Cabaret, Liza was directed by Bob Fosse, who choreographed it with Ron Lewis. Marvin Hamlisch served as musical director, and the celebrated songwriting team of John Kander and Fred Ebb supplied Minnelli with new songs for the shows.

"The thing about doing a show like Liza is that every song means something," Minnelli reflects. "Fred and John were so brilliant at building a show, plus I had Marvin, so we tried all kinds of different rundowns and finally came up with what you hear on the album, and thank God it worked! But you keep trying, and don't get satisfied with anything but the best."

She pauses, then concludes: "It brings back so many memories. I always feel like I've never done anything. It's true! So to have this come out, and to be reminded of how it was and how it was received, it's just lovely!"

The Liza shows marked a triumphant return to Broadway for Minnelli.  She was already a veteran of the Great White Way and had won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 1965 for Flora the Red Menace.  These shows also followed a remarkable rush of career milestones including her Oscar in 1973 for her performance in Cabaret and her Emmy that year for her Liza With a Z TV special.

Opening night guests for Liza included her father Vincente Minnelli and sister Lorna Luft, Halston, Diane Von Furstenberg, Neil Simon, New York's Mayor Abe Beame, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Dudley Moore, Kay Thompson, Ben Vereen and Kitty Carlisle Hart. The after-party was held at The Rainbow Grill in Rockefeller Center, and Minnelli was later rewarded with a Special Tony Award for "adding luster to the Broadway season."

"It was thrilling," Minnelli recalls. "I remember opening night with Bobby [Fosse] and Marvin [Hamlisch] and all the people I looked up to and went to because they were the best. And it was so exciting to go to that theater every night and walk through that stage door and up the stairs and see how excited everybody else was, because it really was a new thing to do a Broadway concert show."

Minnelli would do similar concert show runs in New York at Radio City Music Hall and twice at Carnegie Hall. 

Track listing:


1

Overture  

 

Liza With A "Z"   

 

Ring Them Bells   

 

I Can See Clearly Now    

 

Maybe This Time   

 

Cabaret   

2

If You Could Read My Mind/Come Back To Me   

3

Shine On Harvest Moon   

4

Exactly Like Me    

5

The Circle   

6

More Than You Know    

7

I'm One Of The Smart Ones    

8

Natural Man    

9

I Can See Clearly Now   

10

And I In My Chair (Et Moi Dans Mon Coin)   

11

There Is A Time (Le Temps)   

12

Quiet Thing   

13

Anywhere You Are/ I Believe You    

14

Cabaret Medley   

 

Curtain Bows / Cabaret    

15

You and I (Bonus Track)

16

It Had to Be You (Bonus Track)

17

My Shining Hour (Bonus Track)


 

SOURCE Masterworks Broadway

CONTACT: Live at the Winter Garden album: Angela Barkan, +1-212-833-8575, Angela.Barkan@sonymusic.com, or Larissa Slezak, +1-212-833-6075, Larissa.Slezak@sonymusic.com, both of Sony Music; for Liza Minnelli: Scott Gorenstein, +1-201-855-3329, sheridansq@verizon.net

Web Site: http://www.masterworksbroadway.com