Eighteen tracks from her 1955-1960 Capitol recordings, often with orchestral conduction from Nelson Riddle. As expected, standards are the order of the day, the most famous...
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This is the fifth of five ten-track budget compilations culled from The Judy Garland Show TV series of 1963-64. The selections range across four decades, from the 1930...
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This is the third of five ten-track budget compilations culled from The Judy Garland Show TV series of 1963-64. The selections include "The Man That Got Away," which Garland...
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This is the first of five ten-track budget compilations culled from The Judy Garland Show TV series of 1963-64. The selection ranges from songs Garland sang in her MGM films...
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Released in conjuction with airing of the television show of the same name, A&E Biography offers an incomplete but informative overview of Judy Garland's recordings for...
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If you are not the sort who reads the small print on the back of the jewel case before you buy, you might easily suppose that this is an album of duets by Judy Garland and...
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Judy Garland may have reached more ears via her movie roles than with any other medium, and this 23-track anthology assembles some of her most noteworthy performances from...
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Judy Garland's recording career can effectively be divided into two halves -- the first, lasting until the dawn of the 1950s, was spent at Decca Records and ran parallel to...
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Like any record company worth their salt, MCA knows a good gimmick when they see it, and when the millennium came around...well, the 20th Century Masters -- The Millennium...
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The complete recordings from Judy Garland's 1944 films Girl Crazy and Meet Me in St. Louis and 1945's The Harvey Girls are collected on this set, which compiles songs like...
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Judy Garland's movie stardom coincided with the reign of radio as the nation's dominant entertainment medium, and the actress/singer appeared over the airwaves frequently....
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Producer Joel Dorn acquired rights to the audio and video recordings of the 1963-4 television series The Judy Garland Show, but then became more ambitious in creating this...
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The concept for this volume of CEMA Special Markets' Back 2 Back Hits is clear from its title -- "Two Generations of Genius." It is evenly divided between songs from Judy...
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This 40th anniversary edition of Garland's seminal Judy at Carnegie Hall recording is a completely fresh experience even for those intimately familiar with previous...
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Though you wouldn't discover it by looking at the cover or even reading Tony Watts' error-filled liner notes, this 22-track British compilation is drawn from Judy Garland's...
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With the 50-year limit on copyright for recordings in Europe, anyone can transfer a bunch of old records to the digital format and issue a CD without consulting or paying...
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Two complete Judy Garland albums, Broadway Melody of 1938 and Listen, Darling, were combined by Sound of the Movies onto a single compact disc in 2000. ~ Sean Westergaard,...
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Judy Garland's movie stardom coincided with the reign of radio as the nation's dominant entertainment medium, and the actress/singer appeared over the airwaves frequently....
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This 12-track album consists of five recordings Judy Garland made for Decca Records during her tenure there in the 1930s and '40s and seven made during her stint at Capitol...
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Judy Garland's Alone was first released in 1957 and was recently re-released on CD . This LP was her third for Capitol Records. The CD includes a bonus track not included on...
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The comparatively brief copyright period for recordings in Europe can make for important rediscoveries, as archival labels assemble digital transfers from 78s of long...
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Prime early material includes the original "Over the Rainbow," as well as pieces from the '40s, like "The Trolley Song." ~ Charles S. Wolfe, All Music...
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This is a budget-priced two-LP set of Capitol Records masters licensed to Pair Records. That means the 16 tracks are drawn from Garland's recordings of the second half of...
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After becoming the model for many acting and singing superstars during World War II, Judy Garland made her way through the '50s and '60s battling drugs, making comebacks,...
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Five years into her tenure at Capitol Records, Judy Garland had slipped from the top rung of the label's concerns. After her first three Capitol LPs all figured in the...
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Judy Garland established herself as a contemporary recording artist with the release of her debut Capitol Records LP Miss Show Business in 1955, which was a Top Five hit....
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On Saturday September 24, 1955, Judy Garland starred in her first television special on the CBS network, inaugurating The Ford Star Jubilee. The live 90-minute program...
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This is the second of five ten-track budget compilations culled from The Judy Garland Show TV series of 1963-64. The selections consist largely of songs Garland sang in her...
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There's no obvious rationale to the song selection of this nine-track compilation of live and studio recordings from Judy Garland's late-1950s/early-1960s catalog, except...
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In 1992, Capitol Records released the third disc of its 1991 Judy Garland box set, The One & Only, a disc titled The London Sessions, as a separate album, confusing...
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Judy Garland made her most commercially successful recordings for Capitol Records between 1955 and 1964, and that is the period covered in this three-disc box set. (Garland...
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Garland performs a number of the era's most popular songs on this collection, including "Swanee," "Embraceable You" and "I'm Just Wild About Harry." Also included, of...
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In July 1939, in anticipation of the release of The Wizard of Oz, the film's star, 17-year-old Judy Garland, who was contracted to Decca Records as a recording artist in...
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The 12 unidentified tracks on this, the first of two Judy Garland compilations released by budget label Eclipse Music (the other is called When You're Smiling), are...
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The 12 unidentified tracks on this, the second of two Judy Garland compilations released by budget label Eclipse Music (the other is called I Can't Give You Anything But...
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This is the fourth of five ten-track budget compilations culled from The Judy Garland Show TV series of 1963-64. The selections mostly date back to the 1920s and '30s, among...
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Despite the mature photograph on the cover, this British budget compilation contains 20 of the recordings Judy Garland made for Decca Records when she was between 14 and 19...
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In his book Judy Garland: The Day-by-Day Chronicle of a Legend, Scott Schechter wrote for August 1955: "Judy signed a...recording contract with Capitol Records, where she...
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Unlike most musical film stars, Judy Garland maintained a healthy career as a recording artist separate from her duties at the film studios. Of course, many of the songs she...
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The 1954 remake of A Star Is Born, starring Judy Garland, marked a major cinematic comeback for the actress, her first film since being dropped by MGM in 1950 and a major...
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Judy Garland's television program of 1963-1964 was not a popular success (it lost a shootout with Bonanza, which aired at the same time), but during its six-month run it...
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