Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center (album)
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| Released | 1971 | |||
| Genre | Show tune, folk | |||
| Label | Columbia Masterworks | |||
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Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center is a live cast album released by Columbia Masterworks documenting the performance of Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett's 1971 CBS television special. The album preserves the 1971 television special as a live album, capturing Andrews and Burnett in a brisk, vaudeville-style performance.
The recording features a mix of scripted comedy bits and musical numbers, anchored by a sprawling 46-song medley of 1960s pop hits—ranging from rock ("Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band") to soul ("Son of a Preacher Man") and Broadway ("Aquarius"). The arrangements, overseen by Ken and Mitzi Welch, lean toward light orchestral pop, with Andrews' polished soprano contrasting Burnett's looser, comedic delivery. Outside the medley, the tracklist includes nostalgic detours like the Tin Pan Alley standard "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie and a reprise of "I Could Have Danced All Night" from My Fair Lady. While the album documents the duo's Emmy-nominated chemistry, its appeal hinges largely on nostalgia for the era’s variety-show aesthetics, with minimal studio embellishment to the live recordings.
While the original cast album Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall was briefly issued on CD in 1989, Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center remained unreleased in the format till a remastered double-CD edition was released in 2012, combining both performances for the first time. The 2012 reissue, titled The CBS Television Specials: Live at Carnegie Hall/Live at Lincoln Center, marked the CD debut of the Lincoln Center concert and restored the original recordings. This compilation preserved the duo's legacy, offering a comprehensive look at their collaborative work.