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Alone Review
07/13/2005 5:32 AM, AMG
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 the Alone LP, "Then You've Never Been Blue." Garland teams up with arranger-conductor Gordon Jenkins who adds three different backgrounds to the album: strings, orchestra alone, and orchestra with voices. Alone is a collection of tender and heart-breaking ballads centering about solitude and the blues. It is a moody album not recommended for fans of Judy Garland's more upbeat material. Alone was also re-released on vinyl by Capitol in an "abridged" form without the track "I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues." ~ JT Griffith, All Music Guide
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