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Live At The Palldium
Title:
"LIVE" AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM
Category:
Concert
Label:
Capitol
Catalog Number:
SWBO-2295 (stereo)
World Record Club ST-764/5 (U.K.)
Release Date:
July 25, 1965
Type:
12" 33 1/3 rpm LP
Discs:
2
Length:
Not given
Availability:
Out of print
Live At The Palladium
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ABOUT THE DISC & RECORDINGS:

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Recorded live in concert at the London Palladium on November 8th, 1964, as well as their return concert on November 15th, 1964 (only one Liza solo would be included on the album from the November 15th recording).
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On November 23, 1964 Judy and Liza recorded vocal tracks for the album in Capitol's London studios, recording these vocals over the orchestra tracks that were made during the November 15th recording. Judy dubbed "Just Once In A Lifetime" (one take); "His Is The Only Music That Makes Me Dance" (two takes); and together Judy and Liza dubbed "Hello, Dolly" (one take); "Don't Rain On My Parade" (three takes); "San Francisco" (three takes); and "Chicago" (two takes - this song used orchestra tracks from the first concert). Liza dubbed new solos of her "Mama" tribute and "Who's Sorry Now?".

Per Scott Schechter's book Judy Garland The Day-By-Day Chronicle Of A Legend, "Part of the reason for recording these new takes is that much of the second concert audiotapes were ruined by a buzzing sound that bled through from some of the television cameras that were videotaping the show that night. For all this effort, the only thing that would be used from this session on the album was the ending of "Hello, Dolly," that occurs after the dialogue between Judy and Liza and the audience."

The November 15th concert was videotaped by ITV British Television.
Sadly, only 55 minutes were broadcast, and it's these 55 minutes that have survived. The rest of the footage is lost. The 55 minute show was released on VHS by LaserLight/Delta Music in 1997. The show was subsequently released on DVD on November 19, 2002 by the White Star company both as a single disc and also packaged in a "The Judy Garland Collection" boxed set along with an abridged version of the PBS documentary "The Concert Years", the 1963 TV special with Robert Goulet & Phil Silvers, and "Once In A Lifetime", the 1962 TV special with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.
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An abridged single record version of the concert was released by Capitol in 1973 (Capitol ST-1191). A German company called "Public Domain" released a 2-CD set of the entire concert (Label Number: PD 2005-2) but it quickly went out of release and is quite rare.

"Live At The London Palladium" has never been officially released on CD. Some songs, including some outtakes, were included in the 1991 Capitol boxed set "The One And Only". Other tracks have been included in several CD compilations such as the 1993 Curb CD "Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli: Together" (released January 12, 1993) and the 1998 Curb CD "It Was A Good Time - The Best of Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli" (released August 4, 1998). The previously unreleased "Don't Rain On My Parade" was released on the 2002 Capitol compilation "Classic Judy Garland: The Capitol Years 1955-1965" (released on September 22, 2002) along with Judy's haunting "What Now, My Love?".

An announcement was made in 2002 that the entire concert, along with rehearsal recordings, was to be released officially in a deluxe 2-CD set. Cover artwork was sent out, and fans everywhere reserved their copies. But the set was never released. The rumor was that "The Family" (The Judy Garland Heir's Trust) was unhappy with the release due to the quality of Judy's voice on several of her vocals. Another rumor was that Judy's second daughter Lorna Luft stopped the release because she (The "Heir's Trust" again) wanted a cut of the profits and/or money for the use of images of Judy. Whatever the real reason is, the set has still never been released. However, bootleg CD copies of the master CDs (probably duped from a pre-release promotional copy) are easily available on eBay and other online auction site.

There was also a 1980's British re-release of the original pressing (#EM 1249) with the same cover art as this original, and in the gatefold sleeve format.  The release date can only be estimated as this record is still factory sealed, so examination of the Capitol labels is not possible.

All images on this page from the collection of Scott Brogan & Eric Hemphill.

Images above and below from the inside and back of the original gatefold album.


Album cover restoration provided by "Alex in Belgium" - thank you Alex!

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Box version  Single Record Version  Argentine  German

TRACK LISTING

Orchestra conducted by Harry Robinson
Judy Garland tracks in blue.

Song Title
Performed by... Time
Side One
Overture:
Over The Rainbow; Never Will I Marry; What Now, My Love; Liza; The Travelin' Life; Smile; the Man That Got Away
Orchestra 3:06
The Man That Got Away Judy 4:21
The Travelin' Life Liza 3:22
Gypsy In My Soul Liza 3:09
Hello, Dolly! Duet 2:35
Together (Wherever We Go) Duet 1:08
Medley:
We Could Make Such Beautiful Music
Bob White
Duet 1:49
Side Two
Medley:
Hooray For Love
After You're Gone
By Myself
'S Wonderful
How About You
Lover, Come Back To Me
You And the Night And The Music

Duet
Judy
Liza
Judy
Duet
Liza
Judy
4:51
Who's Sorry Now? Liza 3:21
Smile Judy 3:09
How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Love You When You KNow I've Been A Liar All My LIfe Liza 3:24
What Now My Love Judy 3:56
Side Three
Liza's Medley:
Take Me Along
If I Could Be With You
Tea For Two
Who
They Can't Take That Away From Me
By Myself
Take Me Along
Mammy
Liza 5:22
Make Someone Happy Judy 2:23
Pass That Peace Pipe Liza 2:20
The Music That Makes Me Dance Judy 2:44
Medley:
When The Saints Go Marching In
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
Duet 3:14
Side Four
Never Will I Marry Judy 2:59
Encores:
Swanee
Chicago
Over The Rainbow
San Francisco

Duet
Duet
Judy
Duet
15:13


DISC CREDITS:

Produced by: Simon Rady

London Palladium Recording Supervised by: Norrie Paramor

Orchestra Conducted by Harry Robinson

Cover and Liner Photos by: Terry O'Neill

Notes by: Rory Guy

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