Judy Garland - Judy Duets / Judy At The Palace (CD) (VG+, VG+)

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Judy Garland - Judy Duets / Judy At The Palace (CD) (VG+, VG+)

Judy Garland - Judy Duets / Judy At The Palace (CD) (VG+, VG+)

  • Compilation
  • Limited Edition

MEDIA CONDITION: Very Good Plus (VG+)

SLEEVE CONDITION: Very Good Plus (VG+)

DETAILS: CD is in VG+ condition. Plays without issue. Includes insert booklet.

DESCRIPTION & TRACKLIST

DESCRIPTION

No label branding on the release. Cat number taken from the matrix.

The Platinum Judy Garland In Commemoration Of Her 75th Birthday.

Back of slipcase: 
© ℗ 1997 Wiley Entertainment, Ltd., BCD/MSL Partners
Licensed by BCD USA from Wiley Entertainment, Ltd.

CD1: © 1997 BCD/MSL Partners 

Back of booklet: 
© ℗ 1998 Wiley Entertainment, Ltd., BCD/MSL Partners

Includes a 24 page commemorative booklet plus 2nd CD The Legendary 1951 Closing Night Performance At The Palace!!

Cardboard slipcase (DBS Discbox Slider - Manufactured under license by Activation Sweden AB.) holds both CD's and booklets, with two gold color custom stickers on shrinkwrap.

Track list as it appears on media player. Booklet shows last track for CD1 (track 14) as "We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together / The Best Is Yet To Come / Together" (5:32). Actual duration times appear in track list as provided by media player. The following are the incorrect durations as they appear in booklet for CD1, no durations appear for CD2: 1-1 (3:24), 1-2 (3:06), 1-3 (2:22), 1-4 (4:37), 1-5 (8:06), 1-6 (2:08), 1-7 (7:54), 1-8 (7:54), 1-9 (2:15), 1-10 (2:57), 1-11 (3:44), 1-12 (4:43), 1-13 (7:03), 1-14 (5:32).

Notes not on release:
CD1 features Judy in duets from her TV series as well as one track from her February 25, 1962 special with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.

CD2 was recorded live at Judy's final performance in her legendary box office record-breaking 1951-52 New York Palace engagement. It includes  Lauritz Melchior leading the audience in singing "Auld Lang Syne" to Judy Garland.  "After You've Gone" is a recording from a previous night's performance.

This two CD set was re-released in England by Eagle Records in 2002 as "Get Happy" (#EDGDC122), and in 2004 by Music Club International.

Track list with date of episode and song titles included in medleys.

1-1: Episode #2 taped July 7, 1963, aired November 10, 1963

1-2: Episode #1 taped June 24, 1963, aired December 8, 1963

1-3, 1-4: Episode #9 taped October 4, 1963, aired October 6, 1963
"Hooray For Love" Medley includes:
a) Hooray for Love (Duet)
b) After You've Gone (Judy)
c) By Myself (Barbra)
d) 'S Wonderful (Duet)
e) How About You? (Duet)
f) Lover, Come Back to Me (Barbra)
g) You and The Night and The Music (Judy)
h) It All Depends On You (Duet)

1-5: Episode #14 taped November 30, 1963, aired December 29, 1963
"Goin' Home" [Train Medley includes:
a) Sentimental Journey (Judy and Bobby)
b) Going Home Train (Judy)
c) Blues in the Night (Bobby)
d) Goin' Home (Judy and Bobby)
e) Chattanooga Choo-Choo (Bobby)
f) On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe (Judy)
g) River Stay 'Way from My Door (Judy)
h) Some of These Days (Bobby)
i) Bye Bye Blackbird (Judy)
j) Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye (Bobby)
k) Beyond the Blue Horizon (Judy)
l) I Know That You Know (Bobby)
m) I've Been Working on the Railroad (Judy and Bobby)
n) The Lonesome Road (Judy and Bobby)

1-6: Episode #21 taped January 31, 1964, aired February 16, 1964

1-7: Episode #22 taped February 14, 1964, aired: February 23, 1964
"Nelson Eddy-Jeanette McDonald" Medley includes:
a) San Francisco (Roger Edens' verse only) (Judy and Jack)
b) Will You Remember (Sweetheart) (Judy and Jack)
c) Rosalie (Jack)
d) I'll See You Again (Judy and Jack)
e) Lover Come Back to Me (Judy)
f) The Donkey Serenade (Judy and Jack)

1-8: Episode #16 taped December 13, 1963, aired January 12, 1964
"Friendship" Medley includes:
a) Friendship
b) Let's Be Buddies
c) You're the Top
d) You're Just in Love
e) It's De-lovely
f) Together (Wherever We Go)

1-9: From the February 25, 1962 CBS special "The Judy Garland Show", taped at the NBC Studios on February 5, 8, & 9, 1962

1-10: Episode #5 taped: July 30, 1963, aired December 15, 1963
Tony sings "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" and Judy joins in later, actually not a medley.

1-11: Episode #4 taped July 23, 1963, aired October 13, 1963

1-12: Episode #13 taped November 8, 1963, aired December 1, 1963
"I Like Men" Medley includes:
a) I Like Men (Judy and Peggy)
b) You Make Me Feel So Young (Judy)
c) Tess's Torch Song (I Had a Man) (Judy and Peggy)
d) Fever (Peggy)
e) It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House (Judy and Peggy)
f) I'm Just Wild About Harry (Peggy)
g) Charley, My Boy (Judy)
h) Oh, Johnny (Peggy)
i) Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now) (Judy and Peggy)
j) Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home (Judy and Peggy)

1-13: Episode #17 taped December 20, 1963, aired January 19, 1964
"West Side Story" Medley includes:
a) Maria (Vic)
b) Something's Coming (Judy)
c) Maria (reprise, Vic)
d) Somewhere (Judy and Vic)
e) Tonight (Judy and Vic)

1-14, 1-15: Episode #3 taped July 16, 1963, aired November 17, 1963

TRACKLIST

. Judy Duets
1-1. Judy Garland, Count Basie - I Hear Music / The Sweetest Sounds / Strike Up The Band 3:30
1-2. Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney - You're So Right For Me 3:14
1-3. Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand - Get Happy / Happy Days Are Here Again 3:22
1-4. Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand - 'Hooray For Love' Medley 4:42
1-5. Judy Garland, Bobby Darin - 'Goin' Home' Medley 9:22
1-6. Judy Garland, Mel Tormé - The Trolley Song 2:14
1-7. Judy Garland, Jack Jones - 'Nelson Eddy-Jeanette McDonald' Medley 8:02
1-8. Judy Garland, Ethel Merman - 'Friendship' Medley 4:47
1-9. Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin - You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You / Let There Be Love 2:21
1-10. Judy Garland, Tony Bennett - 'I Left My Heart In San Francisco' Medley 2:59
1-11. Judy Garland, Lena Horne - Day In, Day Out 3:48
1-12. Judy Garland, Peggy Lee - 'I Like Men' Medley 4:53
1-13. Judy Garland, Vic Damone - 'West Side Story' Medley 7:12
1-14. Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli - We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together / The Best Is Yet To Come 4:30
1-15. Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli - Together 1:20
. Judy At The Palace (Closing Night - February 24, 1952)
2-1. Unknown Artist - Chorus Intro 1:56
2-2. Judy Garland - Call The Press 3:25
2-3. Judy Garland - Judy At The Palace Medley 7:33
2-4. Judy Garland - Rockabye Your Baby 5:13
2-5. Judy Garland - Judy's Olio 6:46
2-6. Unknown Artist - Chorus 1:36
2-7. Judy Garland - Get Happy 2:50
2-8. Unknown Artist - Chorus 2:11
2-9. Judy Garland - A Couple Of Swells 6:20
. Encores:
2-10. Judy Garland - Love 2:49
2-11. Judy Garland - A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow 3:48
2-12. Judy Garland - Liza 4:14
2-13. Judy Garland - Auld Lang Syne (Audience) 0:57
2-14. Judy Garland - After You're Gone 3:24
2-15. Judy Garland - Over The Rainbow 5:22

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 096883674421
Matrix / Runout DADR 1GQM2<5032>BCD1401
Matrix / Runout DADR 1GJH3<5032>BCD1402
Other IFPI 8141
Other IFPI 8106

Data provided by Discogs

RELEASE DATE: 1998

LABEL: BCD USA and BCD USA

096883674421

Shipping Policy

Mint (M)

Vinyl:
Absolutely perfect in every way. Certainly never been played, possibly even still sealed.

CD:
Perfect. No scuffs/scratches, unplayed - possibly still sealed.
Insert/Inlay/Booklet/Sleeve/Digipak: Perfect. No wear, marks, or any other imperfections - possibly still sealed.

Cassette:
J-Card is crisp, clean and perfect in every way. Likely sealed. Cassette is brand new, and professionally produced.

Near Mint (NM or M-)

Vinyl:
A nearly perfect record. A NM- record has more than likely never been played, and the vinyl will play perfectly, with no imperfections during playback.  The record should show no obvious signs of wear. A 45 RPM or EP sleeve should have no more than the most minor defects, such as any sign of slight handling. An LP cover should have no creases, folds, seam splits, cut-out holes, or other noticeable similar defects. The same should be true of any other inserts, such as posters, lyric sleeves, etc.  

CD:
Near perfect. No obvious signs of use, it may have been played - but it has been handled very carefully. Insert/Inlay/Booklet/Sleeve/Digipak: Near Perfect. No obvious wear, it may have only the slightest of marks from handling.

Cassette:
Sleeve should be totally crisp and clean with only the slightest evidence of handling. Tape is likely new, free of any wear or damage.

Very Good Plus (VG+)

Vinyl:
A Very Good Plus record will show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it. Defects should be more of a cosmetic nature, not affecting the actual playback as a whole.  Record surfaces may show some signs of wear and may have slight scuffs or very light scratches that don't affect one's listening experiences. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are "OK". The label may have some ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable.  Spindle marks may be present.  Picture sleeves and inner sleeves will have some slight wear, lightly turned up corners, or a slight seam split. An LP cover may have slight signs of wear, and may be marred by a cut-out hole, indentation, or cut corner.

CD:
A few minor scuffs/scratches. This has been played, but handled with good care - and certainly not abused.
Insert/Inlay/Booklet/Sleeve/Digipak: Slight wear, marks, indentations, it may possibly have a cut-out hole (or similar).

Cassette:
Sleeve has slight wear, marks, indentations, and/or may possibly have a cut-out hole (or similar). Tape has been taken very good care of and may have light marks or spindle wear. Should play cleanly with minimal noise or degradation.

Very Good (VG)

Vinyl:
Many of the defects found in a VG+ record will be more pronounced in a VG disc. Surface noise will be evident upon playing, especially in soft passages and during a song's intro and fade, but will not overpower the music otherwise. Groove wear will start to be noticeable, as with light scratches (deep enough to feel with a fingernail) that will affect the sound. Labels may be marred by writing, or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached. The same will be true of picture sleeves or LP covers. However, it will not have all of these problems at the same time.

CD:
Quite a few light scuffs/scratches, or several more-pronounced scratches. This has obviously been played, but not handled as carefully as a VG+.
Insert/Inlay/Booklet/Sleeve/Digipak: More wear, marks, indentations than a VG+. May have slight fading, a small tear/rip, or some writing.

Cassette:
Sleeve will contain more wear, marks, and/or indentations than a VG+. May have slight fading, a small tear/rip, or some writing. Tape may have heavier marks and wear than VG including plastic discoloration. Should play with some stronger hiss or degradation, but not enough to overpower music.

Good (G), Good Plus (G+)

Vinyl:
A record in Good or Good Plus condition can be played through without skipping. But it will have significant surface noise, scratches, and visible groove wear. A cover or sleeve will have seam splits, especially at the bottom or on the spine. Tape, writing, ring wear, or other defects will be present. While the record will be playable without skipping, noticeable surface noise and "ticks" will almost certainly accompany the playback.  

CD:
There are a lot of scuffs/scratches. However it will still play through without problems. This has not been handled with much care at all.Insert/Inlay/Booklet/Sleeve/Digipak: Well worn, marked, more obvious indentations, fading, writing, than a VG - possibly a more significant tear/rip.

Cassette:
Sleeve will be well worn, marked, and contain obvious indentations, fading, and/or writing, more so than a VG grade - possibly a more significant tear/rip. Tape will have heavy wear on shell. Felt stopper may be missing. Tape may have minor creasing, but not broken. Must play through, may have heavier degradation that will overpower music.

Poor (P), Fair (F)

Vinyl:
The record is cracked, badly warped, and won't play through without skipping or repeating. The picture sleeve is water damaged, split on all three seams and heavily marred by wear and writing. The LP cover barely keeps the LP inside it. Inner sleeves are fully split, crinkled, and written upon.

CD:
The CD may or may not play some or all of the tracks. Insert/Inlay/Booklet/Sleeve/Digipak: Very worn. It may have obvious writing on it, it may be ripped/torn, or significantly faded, or water damaged.

Cassette:
Sleeve will be torn, heavily stained, showing general heavy damage, or will be partially missing. Likewise, tape will be heavily damaged, showing complete fading on the face, crinkled tape, missing screws or teeth, staining, and other heavy wear. Cassette will more than likely not play through.