Bette Midler Live At Last Limited Edition

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Live at Last is the first live album by American singer Bette Midler, a two-disc set released in 1977, Midler’s fourth album release on the Atlantic Records label. The album spawned from her live, recorded performance, ‘The Depression Tour’ in Cleveland, entitled ‘ The Bette Midler Show ‘.

The double-LP live album phenomenon was utilized in 1973 on Around the World With Three Dog Night to collect loads of hits and release them in another format. Three years later, Bob Seger’s Live Bullet, J. Geils Band’s Blow Your Face Out, and Frampton Comes Alive solidified the double disc as a way to bring important rock artists to the forefront. Come 1977, the Rolling Stones’ Love You Live failed to live up to their single disc Get Your Ya Ya’s Out or any of the brilliant bootleg performances of theirs proliferating. In the middle of all this arrives the very strong in-concert artist, Bette Midler, with her fourth album for Atlantic. This undated (probably 1976) performance from the Cleveland Music Hall, Cleveland, OH, does a decent job of capturing the magic of Midler. Having a show stretched across four sides was essential for this performer; the brilliance of her rendition of the Supremes’ 1970 hit ‘Up the Ladder to the Roof’ takes it out of the Motown context and brings it to Midler’s Andrews Sisters world of girl group devotion. Segueing into a driving ‘Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy’ answers the question asked in the opening medley of her signature tune, ‘Friends,’ with Ringo Starr’s ‘Oh My My,’ Midler being astonished that anyone would ask the question if she can boogie. Another live LP, Divine Madness, was released only three years after this when she was riding her fame from the film The Rose, and that single disc concentrated on the comedienne’s song performances (‘Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy’ gets reprised there), while 1985’s single disc Mud Will Be Flung Tonight gave the fans her funny bits; thankfully with four sides of music and fun, Live at Last is allowed to run the gamut. With an adult contemporary (dare it be said, Vegas-style) act like Bette Midler, the sad thing is that bootlegs and live tapes don’t proliferate. It’s a shame, as she has lots to offer on every show, and when you think about it, only one double-live disc in a career this rich and this lengthy is unfair to both the artist and her fans. There are some brilliant moments here; along with ‘Up the Ladder to the Roof,’ her version of Johnny Mercer’s ‘I’m Drinking Again’ is better than the studio take on her self-titled second disc. ‘Delta Dawn’ is wonderful, as are the up-tempo ‘Do You Wanna Dance’ and John Prine’s ‘Hello in There.’ Midler performs Neil Young’s ‘Birds,’ tells raunchy jokes so cliché that they depend upon her brilliant delivery, and has her personality captured in audio form splendidly. There’s a very interesting ‘intermission’ which features a Tom Dowd studio production of ‘You’re Moving out Today,’ a tune written by Bruce Roberts, Midler, and Carole Bayer Sager, who simultaneously released a studio version the same year. It was a neat trick sliding it onto this release. Live at Last has lots to offer and has yet to be appreciated as the pure document that it is. Atlantic should be given a thumbs up for giving their performer the chance to artistically breathe here. A similarly misunderstood Top 40 artist from this era was the Guess Who, and it took 30 years for that group’s pivotal 1972 Live at the Paramount album to get the full treatment. Luckily for fans of Midler, she — and they — were spared the indignity that may have cost the Guess Who serious FM radio time. Classic stuff exists in the grooves of Live at Last. [The label did release a single-disc promo-only version to radio which contained highlights.]

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  2. Live At Last (Original Recording Master) CD; Artist: Bette Midler. Bette is arguably best served by a live recording, which is why this 1977 double-LP soared up the charts and became one of her essential releases. This remastered limited-edition 2-CD reissue includes ‘Bang, You’re Dead,’ ‘Shiver Me Timbers,’ ‘Hello in There,’ ‘In the Mood.

SampleTitle/ComposerPerformerTimeStream 1 06:23 2 04:37 3 02:42 4 14:02 5 02:37 6 03:25 7 02:56 blue highlight denotes track pickLive at LastLive album by ReleasedJune 1977Recorded1976, 1977VenueCleveland Music Hall, Cleveland, OhioGenreVocalLength87:18LabelAtlantic 2SD 9000ProducerLew HahnBette Midler chronologySongs for the New Depression
(1976)Live at Last
(1977)Broken Blossom
(1977)Singles from Live at Last

  1. ‘You’re Movin’ Out Today’

Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic[1]Christgau’s Record GuideA–[1]

Live at Last is the first live album by American singer Bette Midler, a two-disc set released in 1977, Midler’s fourth album release on the Atlantic Records label. The album spawned from her live, recorded performance, ‘The Depression Tour’ in Cleveland, entitled ‘The Bette Midler Show’.

Live at Last documents a full-length live performance at the Cleveland Music Hall, Cleveland, Ohio on the 1976 Depression Tour, and sees Midler, her backing group The Staggering Harlettes and her band Betsy and the Blowboys covering material from her three first albums as well as The Supremes’ ‘Up the Ladder to the Roof’, Neil Young’s ‘Birds’, Ringo Starr’s ‘Oh My My’, the mock lounge act The Vicky Eydie Show doing a ‘global revue’ and the song cycle The Story of Nanette. The album also captures Midler’s rapport with — or loving heckling of — the Cleveland audience, a monologue about fried eggs and a part that since has become a staple of her live performances: the raunchy Sophie Tucker jokes.

Live at Last features two new studio recordings. ‘You’re Moving Out Today’, co-written by Midler and Carole Bayer Sager and produced by Tom Dowd was the only single release from the album (#42 Billboard’s Single Chart, #11 Adult Contemporary). ‘Bang, You’re Dead’, which was also not performed during the Cleveland show, replaced ‘I Sold My Heart To The Junkman’ on the album because writers Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson — who wrote the song for Bette — laid down an ultimatum that if she didn’t release the song on her next album they would give it to another singer. Therefore, the song was recorded in a studio and squeezed onto the album.

The album was released on CD for the first time in 1993. A limited edition remastered version of the album was released by Friday Music in 2012.

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Live at Last reached #49 on Billboard’s album chart in the autumn of 1977.

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Track listing[edit]

Side A:

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  1. Backstage — 0:18
  2. ‘Friends’/’Oh My My’ (Mark Klingman, Buzzy Linheart)/(Richard Starkey, Vincent Poncia) — 2:28
  3. ‘Bang You’re Dead’ (Valerie Simpson, Nickolas Ashford) — 3:15
  4. ‘Birds’ (Neil Young) — 4:39
  5. Comic Relief (monologue) — 2:38
  6. ‘In the Mood’ (Joe Garland, Andy Razaf) — 2:09
  7. ‘Hurry On Down’ (Nellie Lutcher) — 2:07

Side B:

  1. ‘Shiver Me Timbers’ (Tom Waits) — 4:00
  2. The Vicki Eydie Show:
  • ‘Around the World’ (Victor Young, Harold Adamson) — 0:23
  • ‘Istanbul’ (Jimmy Kennedy, Nat Simon) — 0:55
  • ‘Fiesta In Rio’ (Bette Midler, Jerry Blatt) — 1:52
  • ‘South Seas Scene’ / ‘Hawaiian War Chant’ (Rik Carlok)/(Ralph Freed, Prince Leleiohaku, Johnny Noble) — 5:13
  • ‘Lullaby of Broadway’ (Al Dubin, Harry Warren) — 2:00

Intermission:

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  1. ‘You’re Moving Out Today’ (studio recording) (Bette Midler, Carole Bayer Sager, Bruce Roberts) — 2:56

Side C:

  1. ‘Delta Dawn’ (Alex Harvey, Larry Collins) — 5:54
  2. ‘Long John Blues’ (Tommy George) — 2:36
  3. Sophie Tucker Jokes (monologue) — 2:38
  4. The Story of Nanette:
  • ‘Nanette’ (Howard Dietz) — 0:54
  • ‘Alabama Song’ (Bertholt Brecht, Kurt Weill) — 1:34
  • ‘Drinking Again’ (Doris Tauber, Johnny Mercer) — 4:25
  • ‘Mr. Rockefeller’ (Bette Midler, Jerry Blatt) — 4:00

Side D:

  1. The Story of Nanette (cont.):
  • ‘Ready to Begin Again’/’Do You Wanna Dance?’ (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller)/(Bobby Freeman) — 3:23
  1. Fried Eggs (monologue) — 2:37
  2. ‘Hello In There’ (John Prine) — 3:16
  3. Finale:
  • ‘Up the Ladder to the Roof’ (Vincent DiMirco, Frank Wilson) — 2:45
  • ‘Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy’ (Don Raye, Hughie Prince) — 3:04
  • ‘Friends’ (Mark Klingman, Buzzy Linhart) — 2:21

Personnel[edit]

  • Bette Midler — The Divine Miss M. — lead vocals
  • The Staggering Harlettes — Sharon Redd, Ula Hedwig, Charlotte Crossley — backing vocals
  • The Orchestra — Betsy and the Blowboys
  • Don York — musical director, keyboards
  • Lou Volpe — guitar
  • Miles Krasner — trumpet
  • Richard Trifan — keyboards
  • Francisco Centeno — bass guitar
  • Ira ‘Buddy’ Williams — drums
  • Joseph Mero — percussion, vibraphones
  • Jaroslav Jakubovic — reed instruments
  • Elizabeth Kane — harp

Production[edit]

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  • Lew Hahn — record producer
  • Recorded live at The Cleveland Music Hall, Cleveland, Ohio.
  • Mobile facilities provided by Fedco Audio Labs
  • Jack Malken — recording engineer
  • Remote recording produced by Arif Mardin
  • Lew Hahn — re-mixing
  • Tom Dowd — producer on ‘You’re Moving Out Today’
  • Charlie Calello — arranger on ‘You’re Moving Out Today’
  • Jimmy Douglass — engineer on ‘You’re Moving Out Today’
  • Kenn Duncan — cover photograph
  • Steinbicker / Houghton — performance photography
  • Bob Defrin / Abie Sussman — art direction
  • Jerry Blatt — special material
  • Bruce Vilanch — special material
  • Bette Midler — special material
  • Produced for the stage by Aaron Russo

Charts[edit]

Chart (1976)Peak
positionAustralia (Kent Music Report)[2]39US Billboard 200[3]49

References[edit]

Bette Midler Live At Last Album

  1. ^Christgau, Robert (1981). ‘Consumer Guide ’70s: M’. Christgau’s Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN089919026X. Retrieved March 7, 2019 — via robertchristgau.com.
  2. ^Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. Australian Chart Book, St Ives, N.S.W. ISBN0–646–11917–6.
  3. ^’Bette Midler Chart History (Billboard 200)’. Billboard. Retrieved 29 December 2017.

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