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A carregar... Liza with a "Z" [1972 TV special]por Bob Fosse (Director), Liza Minnelli
![]() Nenhum(a) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. INFORMATION-This album contains the following tracks: 1 Yes (Fred Ebb / John Kander), 3:16 2 God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday / Arthur Herzog, Jr.), 2:59 3 Say Liza (Liza with a "Z") (Fred Ebb / John Kander), 3:15 4 It Was a Good Time (Mike Curb / Mack David / Maurice Jarre), 4:58 5 I Gotcha (Joe Tex), 3:47 6 Ring Them Bells (Fred Ebb / John Kander), 5:40 7 Son of a Preacher Man (John Hurley / Ronnie Wilkins), 3:22 8 Bye Bye Blackbird (Mort Dixon / Ray Henderson), 3:58 9 You've Let Yourself Go (Charles Aznavour), 3:56 10 My Mammy (Walter Donaldson / Sam M. Lewis / Joe Young), 3:03 11 Cabaret Medley: Willkommen/Married/Money, Money/Maybe This Time/Cabaret (Fred Ebb / John Kander), 9:52 12 Bows (Liza) (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin / Gus Kahn), 0:30
The soundtrack to a 1972 TV special Liza with a "Z" was by far her most popular album, reaching the Top 20 of the charts. Inevitably, much of the impact of a program by a performer such as Liza Minnelli is lost in an audio-only document, and some fans might prefer the DVD of the special for that reason. As you'd expect, the musical selections for the program showcase her versatility, and include standards such as "Bye Bye Blackbird" and "My Mammy," as well as Billie Holiday's "God Bless the Child" and Charles Aznavour's "You've Let Yourself Go." Perhaps to prove she was keeping up with at least some trends in contemporary music, there are also covers of "Son of a Preacher Man" and (even more of a stretch) Joe Tex's "I Gotcha," though she's not going to make anyone forget Dusty Springfield or Aretha Franklin when it comes to this kind of material. Of course, she was far more at home with showtune fare and, as expected, it's the ten-minute "Cabaret Medley" that goes over best.
In 1972, Liza Minnelli and Broadway legend Bob Fosse took the Oscars by storm for Cabaret. That same year, the two paired up once again to create the spectacular musical special Liza with a Z, making television history and carting home four Emmys in the process. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Yes --
God bless the child --
Say Liza (Liza with a "Z") --
It was a good time --
I gotcha --
Son of a preacher man --
Ring them bells --
Bye bye blackbird --
You've let yourself go --
My mammy --
Medley of tunes from 'Cabaret': Willkommen ; Married ; Money, money ; Maybe this time ; Cabaret --
Bows. Bonus CD: Yes / F. Ebb, J. Kander --
God bless the child / B. Holiday, A. Herzog --
Say Liza (Liza with a "Z") / F. Ebb, J. Kander --
It was a good time / M. David, M. Curb, M. Jarre --
I gotcha / J. Tex --
Ring them bells / F. Ebb, J. Kander --
Son of a preacher man / J. Hurley, R. Wilkins --
Bye bye blackbird / M. Dixon, R. Henderson --
You've let yourself go / C. Aznavour --
My mammy / S. Lewis, J. Young, W. Donaldson --
Medley of tunes from Cabaret: Willkommen ; Married ; Money, money ; Maybe this time ; Cabaret / F. Ebb, J. Kander --
Bows (Liza) / I. Gershwin, G. Kahn, G. Gershwin.