Liza! Liza!

Liza! Liza!
Studio album by Liza Minnelli
Released September 1964
Recorded June 1964, Manhattan
Genre Pop, vocal, traditional
Label Capitol
ST-2174
Producer Si Rady
Liza Minnelli chronology
Liza! Liza!
(1964)
It Amazes Me
(1965)

Liza! Liza! is Liza Minnelli's debut studio solo album, released in September 1964 by Capitol Records. It contained her interpretations of twelve pop standards. It was recorded in June 1964 at Capitol Records' New York studio at 151 West 46th Street. It was re-released in 1988 by Capitol, in a retitled version ("Maybe This Time - Liza Minnelli sings the sensational hit from the film Cabaret") with the same track listing and the songs in the same order, but a different cover art.

Album information

When Liza Minnelli recorded the songs in this album she was just a teenager. At just seventeen she had starred in the Off-Broadway revival of Best Foot Forward in 1963 (a year after recording this album she would win her first Tony Award for her performance in the Broadway musical Flora the Red Menace). The publicity surrounding her abilities led to television appearances and a single on the Cadence Records label.

This single, "You Are for Loving", a song she performed on the show, reportedly sold half a million copies. On the strength of this, Capitol signed the singer and slowly began issuing several singles targeted to Minnelli's own age group and later committed to a whole album. These singles were recorded over the summer of 1963 in New York and by reviewing this output it is clear the artistry displayed by Minnelli was not that of a regular teenager.

For the creation of her debut album, she turned to her friend and classmate Marvin Hamlisch, who could help her in choosing the tunes. At the time he was working in the Broadway production of Funny Girl. It is noteworthy that two of the songs featured on the album, "It's Just a Matter of Time" and "The Travelin' Life", were cut by Minnelli with Hamlisch on piano 2 years earlier as a gift to her mother. Another one of the tracks featured here, "If I Were in Your Shoes", was written by the young writers Fred Ebb and John Kander, who had yet to make a big impact on the stage. It was the start of a decade-long collaboration during which the trio delivered several unforgettable hits.

Peter Matz, who was also working with Barbra Streisand at the time and would keep on collaborating with Minnelli up until his death, was mainly responsible for the rich and lush orchestral treatment given to the whole project.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Liza! Liza! peaked on the Billboard 200 chart at number 115.[2] It debuted there on November 21, 1964 and remained in the chart for 8 weeks. Over a period of 3 years it reportedly sold over half a million copies. It received several glowing reviews, with Cashbox feeling it was "an auspicious debut" showcasing "fine new talent", while Record World said it was an "impressive [, ...] beguiling [,... and] beautifully varied" album from a "major singing talent". Billboard called it "simply great [... with] clarity of tone, genuine feeling, emotion".

Track listing

Side one

  1. "It's Just a Matter of Time" (Richard Everitt, Laurence Stith)
  2. "If I Were in Your Shoes" (John Kander, Fred Ebb)
  3. "Meantime" (Al Stillman, Robert Allen)
  4. "Try to Remember" (Harvey Schmidt, Tom Jones)
  5. "I'm All I've Got" (Schafer, Graham)
  6. "Maybe Soon" (Richard Everitt, Laurence Stith)

Side two

  1. "Maybe This Time" (John Kander, Fred Ebb)
  2. "Don't Ever Leave Me" (Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II)
  3. "The Travelin' Life" (Liebling, Marvin Hamlisch)
  4. "Together (Wherever We Go)" (Stephen Sondheim, Jule Styne)
  5. "Blue Moon" (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart)
  6. "I Knew Him When" (Harold Arlen, Harburg, Ira Gershwin)

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1964) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[3] 115

References

  1. Allmusic review - Liza! Liza! AllMusic.com. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  2. "Liza Minnelli". AllMusic. 1946-03-12. Archived from the original on 23 December 2015. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  3. "Liza Minnelli – Chart history" Billboard 200 for Liza Minnelli. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
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