The Letter | ||||
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Released | May 4, 1959 | |||
Recorded | January 15–16, 1959 | |||
Length | 57:14 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
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The Letter is the eleventh studio album by Judy Garland, released on May 4, 1959 by Capitol Records, arranged by Gordon Jenkins.[1] The album is a concept album, with Jenkins unfolding a story about a man attempting to rekindle a broken romance.[2] The actor John Ireland provides spoken narration through a letter, while Garland expresses the emotions through her musical performance.[2] The Ralph Brewster Singers and soloists contribute effectively to the atmosphere.[2]
In 1963, after a series of commercial successes with some of Garland's records (such as Judy at Carnegie Hall, 1961), the album was re-released under the title Our Love Letter.[3]
The album was re-released in compact disc format in 2007 through DRG Records.[4] The CD tracks were digitally remixed and remastered in 24-bit, directly from the original multi-track stereo session tapes, by David McEowen at Capitol Mastering in Hollywood and was produced by Scott Schechter.[5] The CD features four bonus tracks, rare single versions of songs meant for radio play in 1959, and a booklet that includes rare artwork and detailed liner notes by Schechter.[5]