Start spreading the news. On July 1, Real Gone Music and Second Disc Records will revisit a landmark album recorded in the heart of New York, New York by one of the most extraordinary entertainers of all time. It's perhaps our most expansive release ever: the very first reissue - not to mention first-ever wide release - of Liza Minnelli's electrifying Live in New York 1979. This remarkable "lost" concert album will be released as a deluxe vinyl set on 2 LPs and an Ultimate Edition on 3 CDs.
When the Oscar, Emmy, and Tony-winning superstar (and future Grammy Legend) took the stage at the legendary Carnegie Hall on September 4, 1979, the concert was already a hotly-anticipated event. It would be the first of eleven consecutive shows through September 14 - the longest run in the Hall's history. Not only that, but every show in the five-level, 2,804-seat venue was sold out. (This record stood until 1987, when an artist played three straight weeks of sold-out shows there. That artist? Liza Minnelli.) She was joined by "Twelve Fellas" in the orchestra, led by musical director-drummer Bill LaVorgna, and two versatile dancer-singers, future Dreamgirls star Obba Babatundé and The Act's Roger Minami.
"The show has three or four high points in which the power and excitement pouring out of Minnelli is almost frightening...Are there any other performers these days who knock themselves out for an audience the way Liza does?" asked Jerry Parker in Newsday. Jacques LeSourd wrote for Gannett newspapers, "The show is dynamite from start to finish. Liza galvanized the venerable hall in a way that I have never seen. She dispenses enough controlled energy in two hours to power the entire metropolitan area for a decade." John S. Wilson in The New York Times declared, "Miss Minnelli is in charge." He elaborated, "[She] has made that rare quantum leap from a status as an exciting performer to the fully controlled realization of her very impressive talents as an entertainer."
At that time unaffiliated with a major label, Liza had the foresight to record these once-in-a-lifetime concerts herself. Two years later, in 1981, she began selling the limited edition double album at her live dates. Live at Carnegie Hall preserved Liza's roof-raising evening from start to finish, including definitive versions of such showstoppers as John Kander and Fred Ebb's "Cabaret," "Theme From 'New York, New York'," and "But the World Goes 'Round." On the Carnegie Hall stage, Liza showcased her full range. She delivered fresh versions of contemporary pop hits and classic Broadway standards from luminaries including George and Ira Gershwin, Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim, Barry Manilow, James Taylor, and Melissa Manchester. But, deprived of proper retail distribution, the album never reached a wide audience...until now.
Liza Minnelli's Live in New York 1979 (newly titled to avoid confusion with Liza's 1987 Carnegie Hall album) will be available in two unique formats on July 1. The deluxe 2-LP vinyl version is adorned with the stunning, suitable-for-framing original cover portrait by Andy Warhol and features both LPs pressed in Liza's favorite color, red. It contains an insert with new introductions by both Ms. Minnelli and Great American Songbook champion Michael Feinstein, both of whom served as executive producers for this release, plus photos of the artist and liner notes from reissue producers Joe Marchese and Charles L. Granata. The audio has been fully remastered from the original tapes by Mike Milchner at SonicVision for a front-row musical experience.
But that's not all! Live in New York 1979: The Ultimate Edition will be available on 3 CDs, all of which overflow with showbiz sizzle: Disc One with Mike Milchner's remastered version of the original vinyl release (never before available on CD), and Discs Two and Three with the never-before-released complete show. Liza kept pristine multitrack tapes of all three nights recorded at Carnegie Hall (September 4, 5, and 6, 1979). The multitrack tapes have been painstakingly restored and beautifully mixed by acclaimed engineer Ted Carfrae (Doris Day, Cilla Black) for this premiere presentation, in order of performance, of Liza's Carnegie Hall show from curtain up to curtain down. The strongest unissued performances from the three nights were selected, with previously unheard instrumental textures now revealed in their original splendor and all of Liza's material restored. Here's your ticket to hear what those in the Carnegie audience in 1979 have been talking about ever since.
These tapes, housed with the album masters at the Library of Congress, revealed a treasure trove of previously unissued performances not included on the original double album including:
- James Taylor's "Everybody Has the Blues;"
- Kander and Ebb's "Arthur in the Afternoon" and "Mr. Cellophane" (the latter sung by future Dreamgirls star Obba Babatundé);
- A Minnelli/Babatundé duet of Cole Porter's "You Do Something to Me;"
- The funky disco jam "Dance Across the Floor" penned by Harry Wayne Casey (KC and the Sunshine Band) and Richard Finch;
- And a beautiful nod from Liza to her mother with an a cappella verse of "On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe."
The Ultimate Edition, sporting the famous Warhol portrait, is housed within an eight-panel digipak boasting a lavish 36-page booklet designed by John Sellards with:
- Introductions by Liza Minnelli and Michael Feinstein;
- Essays by Joe Marchese, Charles L. Granata, and Ted Carfrae;
- Never-before-published, full-color photos from Liza's Carnegie Hall stand;
- Special memories from Obba Babatundé, Liza's longtime trumpeter Ross Konikoff, and photographer/historian Don Berry; and
- Exclusive tributes from Liza's friends and collaborators including Joel Grey, Chita Rivera, John Kander, Ben Vereen, Alan Cumming, Donny Osmond, Billy Stritch, Nancy Sinatra, Melissa Manchester, and more.
Those little town blues will surely melt away as you relive this incredible evening with an astonishing artist at the thrilling height of her powers. Never before available at music retail, Liza Minnelli's Live in New York 1979 arrives on July 1. You'll find the full track listings and pre-order links (from Amazon and directly from Real Gone Music) for both formats below.
Liza Minnelli, Live in New York 1979: The Ultimate Edition (Real Gone Music/Second Disc Records RGM-1379, 2022) (Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada / Real Gone Music)
CD 1: The Original Album (originally released on Altel Sound Systems LP, 1981)
- How Long Has This Been Going On/It's a Miracle (4:26)
- My Ship/The Man I Love (5:01)
- Some People (3:14)
- Come In from the Rain (4:57)
- London Town (6:52)
- New York Medley (10:06)
- Someone to Watch Over Me (3:39)
- Twelve Fellas (3:11)
- The Marriage: You and I/The Honeymoon Is Over/Happy Anniversary (9:01)
- City Lights (5:24)
- Cabaret (8:47)
- Shine On Harvest Moon (4:13)
- But the World Goes Round (4:38)
- Bows (1:04)
CD 2: The Complete Concert - Act One (previously unreleased)
- On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe (A Cappella Introduction) (1:28)
- How Long Has This Been Going On/It's a Miracle (4:04)
- Everybody Gets the Blues (4:18)
- My Ship/The Man I Love (4:56)
- Some People (3:25)
- London Town (6:16)
- Come In from the Rain (4:47)
- Arthur in the Afternoon (7:03)
- Cellophane - Obba Babatunde (4:56)
- You Do Something to Me - with Obba Babatunde (1:34)
- New York Medley (9:51)
CD 3: The Complete Concert - Act Two (previously unreleased)
- Jam/Dance Across the Floor (6:52)
- Someone to Watch Over Me (3:59)
- Twelve Fellas (2:50)
- The Marriage: You and I/The Honeymoon Is Over/Happy Anniversary (8:32)
- City Lights (9:20)
- Cabaret (6:59)
- Shine On Harvest Moon/Bows (8:25)
- But the World Goes Round (4:33)
- Bows (1:29)
Liza Minnelli, Live in New York 1979 (originally released on Altel Sound Systems LP, 1981) (Real Gone Music/Second Disc Records RGM-1313, 2022) (Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada / Real Gone Music)
Side One
- How Long Has This Been Going On/It's a Miracle
- My Ship/The Man I Love
- Some People
- Come In from the Rain
Side Two
- London Town
- New York Medley
Side Three
- Someone to Watch over Me
- Twelve Fellas
- You & I/The Honeymoon Is Over/Happy Anniversary
- City Lights
Side Four
- Cabaret
- Shine On Harvest Moon
- But the World Goes 'Round
- Bows
San D Hasselman says
Congratulations on this stunning release!
Joe Marchese says
Thank you so much! 😊
Paul Posillico says
Interested
Marc Marco says
Why are the complete recording running times shorter than the running times on the original album?
Joe Marchese says
Hi Marc,
As the complete presentation reflects exactly what was heard at Carnegie Hall - whereas the original album was edited and slightly re-sequenced to conform to vinyl side lengths - there are minor differences in track indexing, length of applause from night to night, etc. Rest assured that the complete performances are just that - Liza's complete performances.
Robert Lett says
This looks terrific, pre ordered yesterday!
Lionel says
I dreamed of having this on cd for such a long time ! I cannot believe this is happening and in a way that's even more fantastic than could have been imagined.
Thank you so much, it's going to be a loong month of June !
MONIQUE LACROIX says
Liza is the most thrilling, complete and extraordinary artist I've ever seen! She can do it all and once you you have seen her, you never forget her. My heart was broken at the Oscars when I saw her last. I didn't know since no news were given about her. She is a true-to-yourself, sincere and outstanding performer. No one will ever replace LIZA MINELLI!!!!
Lionel says
Since she's so good, maybe the initial respect would be to spell her name correctly. What's more, it's not as if she had never sang about that name in her long career.
Robert Lett says
All that over a typo? Wow.
zubb says
Hey, Lionel, this is a fun website loaded with great info for all of us. There is no need to be so snarky regarding other posts. People make mistakes. I've made a few myself only realizing after I had already posted and did not proof read with no way to correct it. Just let it go and move on.
Graham Smith says
Any chance of signed copies😊
Kevin Burk says
Graham
I was hoping for the same thing
Jeffrey says
This sounds amazing. I refuse to buy CDs that are jammed into cardboard without protection though. The article says "digipack". I hope this means an actual digipack with trays to protect the discs.
Joe Marchese says
Hi Jeffrey, the digipak has each disc on its own tray, not in a pocket. Hope this helps!
Jeffrey says
Yes, thank you Joe. That is helpful indeed! Looking forward to this!
Bart says
Would love to buy the LP/vinyl with an autograph from Liza herself...........I think she would like this idea.....please ask it to Liza - make it happen haha 🙂
Love this release!
Bart
David Reep says
This is really over the Moon... fantastic news.
Geoff says
Hello. How exciting. I had the original LP; interestingly sold in Australia (??!!). The complete concert would be fabulous. Question: is a e-version also being released? Thanks.
Graham Jackson says
I was there in 1979 and saw seven of the shows. I'm so excited to finally get this on CD as I've worn my two copies of the LP out! 😀
Burl Lampert says
Sounds really exciting. How can I pre-order the CD set?
thx
Burl Lampert
Joe Marchese says
Hi Burl, the CD set is available directly from the label, Real Gone Music (https://realgonemusic.com/collections/upcoming/products/liza-minnelli-live-in-new-york-1979-ultimate-edition-3cd-set) or through Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09YPXFPQY/?tag=thesecdis-20). Thanks!
T.R. says
I bought the CD version and the first track on the second CD is nothing but some short applause, not, "On The Atitchson, Topeka, and the Santa Fe," A Cappella. What is this all about? I feel like returning the CD. Fans and anybody spending over $30 for this set is owed the complete track listing.
Joe Marchese says
Thanks for reaching out. We have not been made aware of any problems with the Liza CDs. Track 1 on CD 2 runs approximately 1:25 and Liza begins singing the verse of “On the Atchison…” at approximately 0:44. If this isn’t the case on your CD, how long is that track? Track 2 segues directly from Track 1. Please advise.
T.R. says
Hi Joe,
The segue, is all applause, and lasts for about 20 seconds. No singing at all, and Liza lets out a giggle at the end of it and then it starts right into, "How Long Has This Been Going On/ it's a miracle. Explanation?
T.R.
Joe Marchese says
Hi TR, thanks for your response. I suppose there’s a possibility that your disc had a manufacturing error, as I’ve checked multiple copies and all are correct. I would recommend trying the disc on other players to see if you’re hearing the full track; if that’s not possible, please reach out to your point of purchase for an exchange/new copy. I apologize for the inconvenience; this is most unusual and the first I’m hearing of this issue. Thanks!
JOSEPH EBNETH says
Love the cds Liza is great!!!!!!! How about a complete radio city recording i saw it twice it was fantastic would love a great cd set.