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"Liza Minnelli at Carnegie Hall (The Complete Concert)" (09/22/1987) Pop Vocal Minnelli, Liza, Telarc DistributionPersonnel includes: Liza Minnelli (vocals); Sally Foster (harp); Gerald Tarack, Abraham Appleman, Farhad Berhoozi, Michael Comins, Browning Cramer, Narciso Figueroa, Robert Fuchs, Cecilia Hobbs, Stanley G. Hunte, Karen Karlsrud, Robert Lawrence, Patmore Lewis, Alice Poulson, Barbara Randall, Max Tarr, David Tobey (violin); Jennie Hansen, Dan Seidenberg, Richard Spencer, Rose Tillotson (viola); Ellen Zoe Hassman, Susan Poliacik, Lutz Rath, Jeff Szabo (cello); Richard Sarpola (bass); Dennis Anderson, Lawrence Feldman, Gerry Niewood, Frank Perowsky, Ed Xiques (reeds), Peter Gordon, Fred Griffen (horns), Danny Cahn, Glenn Drewes, Bob Livingood, Dave Stahl (trumpet), Charles W. Sharman III, Clinton Sharman (trombone); George Flynn (bass trombone); Tony Price (tuba); Dave Carey, Bill Hayes (percussion). Old songs, new songs, and big production numbers. Audience-filled seats of a concert hall with a formidable history, and one spotlight. Who else but Liza Minnelli could sing, talk and dance in these conditions, and make it seem as if nothing could be more natural? The daughter of entertainer/legend Judy Garland and musical film director Vincent Minnelli, if anyone is at home on a stage, it's Minnelli. This CD of her historic performances at Carnegie Hall is filled with variety. The performer's emotional shadings vary from her soft intonation on "How Deep Is the Ocean" to the conversational good humor and carnival spirit of "Ring Them Bells." But she shines brightest when she takes the Ebb and Kander compositions like "Maybe This Time" and "Cabaret" and belts them with a fervor that tugs at the listener's heartstrings.

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"Highlights from the Carnegie Hall Concerts" (11/15/1989) Pop Vocal Minnelli, Liza, Telarc DistributionPersonnel includes: Liza Minnelli (vocals); Gerald Tarack, Abraham Appleman, Farhad Behroozi, Michael Comins, Browning Cramer, Narciso Figueroa, Robert Fuchs, Cecelia Hobbs, Stanley G. Hunte, Karen Karlsrud, Robert Lawerence, Patmore Lewis, Alice Poulson, Barbara Randall, Max Tarr, David Tobey (violin); Jennie Hansen, Dan Seidenberg, Richard Spencer, Rose Tillotson (viola); Ellen Zoe Hassman, Susan Policik, Lutz Rath, Jeff Szabo (cello); Richard Sarpola (bass). Liza Minnelli has been a legend since her 20s, performing with a timeless flair and strength that seems to float above the buzz and fanfare of the ever-shifting music scene. Though her style harks back to the days of vaudeville, there's nothing old about her way of expressing herself and her songs. Many of her greatest performances are written for expressly for her, and on one featured here, "A Quiet Thing," she embraces the listener with her sensitive vocals. Her voice fills with emotion as she sings "Maybe This Time," her standard from "Cabaret." She performs old songs like Irving Berlin's 1913 "Alexander's Ragtime Band" with verve, in an appropriate match of immortal song and immortal singer.

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"Highlights from the Carnegie Hall Concerts" (11/15/1989) Pop Vocal Minnelli, Liza, Telarc DistributionPersonnel includes: Liza Minnelli (vocals); Gerald Tarack, Abraham Appleman, Farhad Behroozi, Michael Comins, Browning Cramer, Narciso Figueroa, Robert Fuchs, Cecelia Hobbs, Stanley G. Hunte, Karen Karlsrud, Robert Lawerence, Patmore Lewis, Alice Poulson, Barbara Randall, Max Tarr, David Tobey (violin); Jennie Hansen, Dan Seidenberg, Richard Spencer, Rose Tillotson (viola); Ellen Zoe Hassman, Susan Policik, Lutz Rath, Jeff Szabo (cello); Richard Sarpola (bass). Liza Minnelli has been a legend since her 20s, performing with a timeless flair and strength that seems to float above the buzz and fanfare of the ever-shifting music scene. Though her style harks back to the days of vaudeville, there's nothing old about her way of expressing herself and her songs. Many of her greatest performances are written for expressly for her, and on one featured here, "A Quiet Thing," she embraces the listener with her sensitive vocals. Her voice fills with emotion as she sings "Maybe This Time," her standard from "Cabaret." She performs old songs like Irving Berlin's 1913 "Alexander's Ragtime Band" with verve, in an appropriate match of immortal song and immortal singer.

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"Liza Minnelli at Carnegie Hall (The Complete Concert)" (09/22/1987) Pop Vocal Minnelli, Liza, Telarc DistributionPersonnel includes: Liza Minnelli (vocals); Sally Foster (harp); Gerald Tarack, Abraham Appleman, Farhad Berhoozi, Michael Comins, Browning Cramer, Narciso Figueroa, Robert Fuchs, Cecilia Hobbs, Stanley G. Hunte, Karen Karlsrud, Robert Lawrence, Patmore Lewis, Alice Poulson, Barbara Randall, Max Tarr, David Tobey (violin); Jennie Hansen, Dan Seidenberg, Richard Spencer, Rose Tillotson (viola); Ellen Zoe Hassman, Susan Poliacik, Lutz Rath, Jeff Szabo (cello); Richard Sarpola (bass); Dennis Anderson, Lawrence Feldman, Gerry Niewood, Frank Perowsky, Ed Xiques (reeds), Peter Gordon, Fred Griffen (horns), Danny Cahn, Glenn Drewes, Bob Livingood, Dave Stahl (trumpet), Charles W. Sharman III, Clinton Sharman (trombone); George Flynn (bass trombone); Tony Price (tuba); Dave Carey, Bill Hayes (percussion). Old songs, new songs, and big production numbers. Audience-filled seats of a concert hall with a formidable history, and one spotlight. Who else but Liza Minnelli could sing, talk and dance in these conditions, and make it seem as if nothing could be more natural? The daughter of entertainer/legend Judy Garland and musical film director Vincent Minnelli, if anyone is at home on a stage, it's Minnelli. This CD of her historic performances at Carnegie Hall is filled with variety. The performer's emotional shadings vary from her soft intonation on "How Deep Is the Ocean" to the conversational good humor and carnival spirit of "Ring Them Bells." But she shines brightest when she takes the Ebb and Kander compositions like "Maybe This Time" and "Cabaret" and belts them with a fervor that tugs at the listener's heartstrings.

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