This concert as well as the recording has quite a history. It all started in 1964 when Judy finished a tour of Australia and nearly died in Hong Kong. She made her way to London with then husband, Mark Harron and planned a return engagement at the London Palladium. Judy loved London and the Palladium was a very special theatre. It was where, in 1951, after being fired from MGM, she made her comeback on the concert stage for the first time. This kick-started a whole new career and led her to the Palace Theatre in New York, where she made history.
Anyway, when she planned this particular concert, she asked Liza if she would share the bill with her. Liza (perhaps wisely) said no. But Judy was not one to take no for an answer, so she called the press and announced that Liza would be appearing with her. The concert was sold out within hours and another show was added. Liza was trapped. Capitol Records recorded the concert and released it on a VERY abridged 2 record set in 1964. It would be Judy's last professional live recording.
There are many opinions out there about this concert and many excuses as to why it's been cut down so many times. Some claim that Judy was not in her best form. This may be true to some extent, but she's far from her worst. She sings her heart out in every single number and being the terrific showman she was, never ceased to entertain and receive a roaring ovation from her devoted English fans. The most recent release was about two years in the making. A few years ago D&G records announced that they were releasing the entire concert uncut with some bonus rehearsal tracks! Naturally, all us fans were overjoyed. Unfortunately though, the release was cancelled. Luckily, D&G sent out some promotional copies of the album, so it can be heard if you can track down a copy. It was then picked up by another label and once again edited down to show Judy in the "best possible light". I, personally, think this entire concept is absolutely ridiculous. Judy was great that night for one thing, and for another, you need to take into consideration what she'd been through prior to this. She endured severe damage to her vocal cords while doctors in Hong Kong were doing everything they could to save her life and also, any Judy fan would want to hear the entire thing no matter what shape she was in. Judy could read the telephone book and have most of us in tears.
However, the quality of the latest release is unmatched by anything previously released. It's crystal clear and a joy to listen to! It's a real treat to hear Judy and Liza together before Liza was "Liza". You can see the beginnings of the legend that was to come and hear her voice starting to mature and develop. People today (and sadly the powers that be) seem to forget what a triumph this concert was! The audience loved it, it broke records, the record was a best seller, and over the years, it has endured. Luckily, we also have some video footage of the concert available on VHS & DVD that originally aired on British television back in '64. Hopefully one day, we'll have the complete concert publicly released, but in the meantime, this is absolutely worth getting! There's more material here than we've ever heard before and as I said, the quality is superb! I'm very glad to have this record of that wonderful night in such great shape.