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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517516724
Format: Import, Live
Label: Geffen Records
Manufacturer: Geffen Records
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Geffen Records
Release Date: December 04, 2007
Studio: Geffen Records
Sales Rank: 6807
MPN: 001031802
Disc 1:- Overture: The Trolley Song/Over The Rainbow/The Man That Got Away
- When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)
- Medley: Almost Like Being In Love/This Can't Be Love
- Do It Again
- You Go To My Head
- Alone Together
- Who Cares? (As Long As You Care For Me)
- Puttin' On The Ritz
- How Long Has This Been Going On
- Just You, Just Me
- The Man That Got Away
- San Francisco
Disc 2:- That's Entertainment
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- Come Rain Or Come Shine
- You're Nearer
- A Foggy Day
- If Love Were All
- Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart
- Stormy Weather (Starring Martha Wainwright)
- Medley: You Made Me Love You/For Me And My Gal/The Trolley Song
- Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody
- Over The Rainbow (featuring Kate McGarrigle)
- Swanee
- After You've Gone (featuring Lorna Luft)
- Chicago
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Album Description: RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - RUFUS DOES JUDY AT CARNEGIE HALL - CD
ALONG WITH A 36-PIECE ORCHESTRA RE-CREATES JUDY GARLAND'S CELEBRATED 1961 CARNEGIE HALL CONCERT SONG-FOR-SONG
On June 14, 2006, Rufus Wainwright took to the stage to recreate "the Greatest Show of All Time ever staged in honor of the Greatest Show of All Time"--Judy Garland's legendary 1961 concert at Carnegie Hall; song-for-song, in its original venue. Garland fanatics feared a fiasco, but the show was a triumph. His sophisticated act of homage to his hero was both a loving tribute and an arch commentary on the original, featuring classics like "Over The Rainbow," "Come Rain Or Come Shine" and "Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart."
Backed by a 36-piece orchestra and arranged by the Broadway famed Stephen Oremus (Wicked, Avenue Q), Rufus's vocal talent soars over those classic melodies on this 2-disc set.
Also Available: RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - RUFUS! RUFUS! RUFUS! DOES JUDY! JUDY! JUDY! LIVE AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM -DVD
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R.W. does not even have a decent voice because it is sooo nasal. The only positive momentum that this atrocity should generate is to stir the interest up for the legendary Garland and help give Jim Bailey a career boost as he is the only one that can come close to recreating her magic. You could not pay someone to listen to this without getting sick or tired or bored at a minimum.
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I grew up loving and listening to JudyG at Carnagie Hall! I heard about Rufus's tribute to her, and couldn't wait to hear his sound.
All I can say is, this isnt a tribute, its a disappointment!
Its more a tribute to a less than mediocre artist, who used a real artists name, to make himself famous!
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He may have talent, but who in his/her right mind would pay good money to buy a cd of him impersonating Judy when we have dozens of wonderful recordings of Judy spanning twenty-five years? Rufus' attempt appears rather ghoulish to me. Judy had a great sense of humor, but I believe she wouldn't be too pleased with this effort to milk the public. If you wish to learn who Judy was, buy her Carnegie Hall album, not his.
Tony
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Recreating the 1961 Judy Garland Carnegie Hall show in its entirety 45 years later at that very same venue was a stroke of brilliance on Rufus' part. His at times over the top style of music (as displayed on the Wants One and Wants Two albums) lends itself particularly well for this kind of project.
"Rufus Does Judy At Carnegie Hall" (26 tracks; 114 min.) is lush and stylistic in every way, and really does transport you back to the heydays of the American big band music. The highlights of this set for me include "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart", which Rufus stops about 15 seconds into it, only to urge the band to play it "a little faster", "Stormy Weather" which is sung by his sister Martha Wainsright, and of course "Over the ... Read More:
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I am certain that there were a few people in the audience of this show who thought, "I could get up on stage and do what he's doing if I had a full orchestra behind me." Guess what? They were probably right. Poor Rufus. His voice is very limited. It lacks power, strength, and is quite thin. It's not an attractive voice. As much as he strains (and strain he does), he simply can't sing this collection of standards with the expressiveness they are entitled to. He lacks the emotional depth (his between song anecdotes reveal him to be shallow and charmless. One anecdote has to do with him meeting the man who was the drummer who played in the original Judy Garland concert. Rufus' classy description of him: "he was old and smelly."). Whatever possessed ... Read More:
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