[3] Due to contractual conflicts, the album was withdrawn from circulation shortly afterward because it included songs from the film Cabaret, whose soundtrack was still in the market.
[4] Eleven of the fourteen tracks from the soundtrack appeared on the compilation Cabaret... And All That Jazz: The Liza Minnelli Anthology, released by the Salvo label.
[5] In 2012, Masterworks Broadway released the album in its entirety on CD and digital download, marking the first time the performance was officially available in these formats.
[10] Marvin Hamlisch was the musical director, and the songwriting duo John Kander and Fred Ebb contributed with original songs.
"[12] Within thirty-six hours after the opening of the box office at the Winter Garden Theatre, all seats for the three-week run had been sold.
William Ruhlmann of the website AllMusic rated it three and a half stars out of five,[16] and wrote that the album brings "a typically effective live performance by Minnelli and clearly just a memory of the actual show that could only be completed by seeing and hearing her.