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One of a (rare ) kind, 23 May 2007
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Author:
Wim Vorster (wim-vorster) from JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
Why no-one has as yet commented on this production - which has been
available on video for quite some time and is now on DVD - is beyond
me. Liza Minnelli is one of a rare kind and whereas the restored "Liza
with a Z" has earned accolades and raves, her (several years later)
performance at RCMH deserves exactly the same. She falls into that
category of belt singers which is hard to define or describe. Belonging
to the same club would be Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey, Bette
Midler and of course Liza's mother, the mother of them all, Judy
Garland. Perhaps one can add Edith Piaf whose renditions of some of her
chansons are quite torchy or belting. And always pitch perfect. All of
these ladies are not afraid of singing ugly when a song and its
contents beg for it. And then the next moment producing the sweetest,
purest sounds...
At RCMH Liza is a breathtaking bundle of energy, delivering song after
song after song and dance after dance in a non-stop ever varying
fashion. Here she doesn't use the sexy male troupe as back-up singers
and dancers, but to reveal more would be a spoiler. Suffice to say that
Ms Minnelli is not threatened by 'competition' or other voices.
The show contains a great tribute to her father Vincente with superb
photographic material. Intimate moments are achieved with a Charles
Aznavour song amongst others which leaves one in tears.
The second act then builds to a heart-stopping climax with a tap
sequence based on the "Stepping Out" production which starred Liza with
Julie Harris and Shelly Winters. And then we move to the standard, yet
freshly delivered, Cabaret and a finale to top all finales. Whereas
Streisand in my eyes (or ears for that matter) is the god(dess)
chanteuse, Minnelli is the indisputable queen of ballad/belt song and
dance. Female singers coming after them can only aspire to these
ladies' greatness. As Harold Robbins says in his comment on "My name is
Barbra": 'sorry Celine, only in your dreams!' Another DVD is available
featuring the concert of Charles Aznavour and Liza Minnelli in Paris.
Quite a gem. And here she sings some of her well-known songs, including
Liza with a Z in French!! However, I don't find any mention of it on
IMDb. Nevertheless, if you find it difficult to obtain, buy yourself
the Liza Minnelli Live from RCMH. It can hardly be improved on. Brava,
Liza, brava! The voice is perfect, the renditions flawless, the dancing
immaculate - watch the tribute to Bob Fosse and weep or jump for joy -
and the orchestra great. They even join in the singing, but again, I
won't spoil your fun. Discover this for yourself immediately.
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