LIVE AT LAST
This is THE album: my personal favorite album of the 70s. From cassette tape to vinyl to compact disc, this is the most played album in my collection. From Bette's patter to Vickie Eydie (the original Dolores DeLago) to Bang, You're Dead to the Sophie Tucker jokes to Hurry On Down to Long John Blues, if you don't have this album, get it. It is the best Bette on record.
Standout tracks - PERFECTION PERSONIFIED but if I had to pick one it would be Fried Eggs/Hello In There
- Backstage
- Friends/Oh My My
- Bang, You're Dead
- Birds
- Comic Relief
- In The Mood
- Hurry On Down
- Shiver Me Timbers
- The Vicki Eydie Show
- Around The World
- Istanbul
- Fiesta In Rio
- South Seas Scene/Hawaiian War Chant
- Lullabye Of Broadway
- Intermission
- You're Moving Out Today (studio recording)
- Recorded and released as the single from this album it never made the Top 40. It's a charming enough song, co-written by Carole Bayer Sager. FYI, The Best Of Bette Midler includes a verse edited out of the version on this album.
- Delta Dawn
- Long John Blues
- Those Wonderful Sophie Tucker Jokes
- The Story Of Nanette
- Nanette
- Alabama Song/Drinking Again
- Mr. Rockefeller
- Ready To Begin Again/Do You Wanna Dance
- Fried Eggs/Hello In There
- Finale
- Up The Ladder To The Roof
- Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
- Friends
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