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Madonna, Jonathan Pryce, Jimmy Nail, John Mauceri, Tim Rice, Antonio Banderas, Evita (Related Recordings)
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listen  1. A Cinema In Buenos Aires, 26 July 1952Evita Soundtrack 1:18$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  4. On This Night Of A Thousand Stars (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Jimmy Nail 2:24$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  6. Buenos Aires (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna 4:09$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  9. The Lady's Got Potential (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Antonio Banderas 4:24$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Charity Concert/The Art Of The Possible (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Jimmy Nail, Jonathan Pryce, Antonio Banderas & Madonna 2:33$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna & Jonathan Pryce 4:18$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Hello And Goodbye (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna, Andrea Corr & Jonathan Pryce 1:46$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. Peron's Latest Flame (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Antonio Banderas & Madonna 5:17$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. A New Argentina (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna, Jonathan Pryce & Antonio Banderas 8:09$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. On The Balcony Of The Casa Rosada 1 (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Jonathan Pryce 1:26$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Album Version)Madonna - Evita Soundtrack 5:31$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. On The Balcony Of The Casa Rosada 2 (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna 2:00$0.99 Buy Track
listen18. High Flying, Adored (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Antonio Banderas & Madonna 3:32$0.99 Buy Track
listen19. Rainbow High (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna 2:26$0.99 Buy Track
listen20. Rainbow Tour (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Antonio Banderas, Gary Brooker, Peter Polycarpou, Jonathan Pryce, Madonna & John Gower 4:50$0.99 Buy Track
listen21. The Actress Hasn't Learned The Lines (You'd Like To Hear) (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna & Antonio Banderas 2:31$0.99 Buy Track
listen22. And The Money Kept Rolling In (And Out) (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Antonio Banderas 3:53$0.99 Buy Track
listen23. Partido Feminista (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna 1:40$0.99 Buy Track
listen24. She Is A Diamond (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Jonathan Pryce 1:39$0.99 Buy Track
listen25. Santa Evita (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack 2:30$0.99 Buy Track
listen26. Waltz For Eva And Che (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna & Antonio Banderas 4:12$0.99 Buy Track
listen27. Your Little Body's Slowly Breaking Down (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna & Jonathan Pryce 1:24$0.99 Buy Track
listen28. You Must Love Me (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna 2:50$0.99 Buy Track
listen29. Eva's Final Broadcast (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna 3:05$0.99 Buy Track
listen30. Latin Chant (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack 2:11$0.99 Buy Track
listen31. Lament (Album Version)Evita Soundtrack-Madonna & Antonio Banderas 5:16$0.99 Buy Track

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 12, 1996)
  • Original Release Date: November 12, 1996
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002NAK
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (164 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #5,917 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Evita was finally filmed in 1996, 20 years after its initial incarnation as a studio-bound rock opera. In between, of course, it was one of the most successful and long-running musicals on either side of the Atlantic. Given such a long history, the film might easily have been a stale anticlimax, fatally holed by our overfamiliarity with songs such as the ubiquitous "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina." On the contrary, it was an impressive and immensely satisfying production. The numbers, augmented by a new song for Eva ("You Must Love Me"), sound fresh and the singing is excellent. Coming from Jonathan Pryce (Peron) and Jimmy Nail (Magaldi), this is hardly a surprise. The real revelation is Antonio Banderas as Che, a kind of one-man Greek chorus commenting on Eva's rise and the price she must pay. His warm tenor dispels memories of previous, rougher interpretations from such singers as David Essex and Colm Wilkinson. Ultimately, though, the star is Madonna. She is totally immersed in the role of Eva from start to finish, her singing ranging from girlish delicacy to a hard-edged stridence as the dictator's wife achieves her goals. Rarely has a film so successfully given a stage show such a new lease on life. --Piers Ford

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Too Bad Webber Doesn't Do More Movies., December 1, 1999
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When I first popped this double CD into my player, I was engrossed. I found myself listening to it over and over again. The movie based on Webber's Broadway Play far surpasses the original broadway score. The melodies and instrumentation are hauntingly beautiful and make the listener feel the haughty emotion and dirty sleaze of the rags-to-riches life of Eva Duarte de Peron. What can I say about Madonna? She is one of the all time divas of popular music and this cross-over has proven a good move. She breathes new life into the character which benefits from Madonna's power of presence. Madonna's powerful vocals are only enhanced by Antonio Banderas' Latin style. Who knew that this hulking "Desperado" could sing! Banderas has definately made a name for himself with his appearance in this movie, and immaculate singing and interpretation of the humerous chorusman, Che. The arrangement of the music just shows what a genius Andrew Lloyd Webber truly is. The CD features everything from classical Spanish guitar to a lamenting Ave Maria-esque dirge featuring a 100-strong choir. I recommend this set to anyone, whether you're a fan of musical theatre, film score, Madonna (actress or pop star), classical music or if you just like a CD who's music will live a long time.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Madonna is different from Elaine and others, June 4, 2003
The songs from Evita have been recorded several times. First, there was the studio cast recoding in 1976, which yielded a UK number one hit for Julie Covington with her original version of Don't cry for me Argentina. Then there were the original stage recordings - the London cast featuring Elaine Paige and the Broadway cast featuring Patti LuPone. Eventually, the movie starring Madonna was made and this collection features music from the soundtrack. You can buy a double-CD to get the complete soundtrack, but the single CD contains all the essentials.

While I can understand the opinions of those who criticise this collection, I cannot agree. Certainly, Madonna is not Elaine Paige or Patti LuPone. I am not familiar with Patti, but I am a huge fan of both Madonna and Elaine, who are very different types of singer. Elaine has a clear, powerful, soprano voice with a wide vocal range - a British version of Barbra Streisand. Despite the hit versions by Julie Covington in the seventies and Madonna in the nineties, Don't cry for me Argentina is generally regarded (at least in Britain) as Elaine's song. Madonna, by contrast, has a deeper voice and a more limited vocal range. Nevertheless, her version of Don't cry for me Argentina is brilliant in its own way - and she is also in great form elsewhere on this soundtrack. Indeed, many will prefer Madonna's voice to those of Elaine or Patti.

So, taken on its own, this is a wonderful soundtrack. It demonstrates an extra dimension to Madonna's music that was previously absent, while it will reach places that Elaine Paige and Patti LuPone had no hope of ever reaching. If even a small proportion of Madonna's fans end up discovering Elaine's music because of the Evita connection, even better.

Enjoy this for what it is - a mainstream pop soundtrack - but if you are a serious fan of theatrical music, buy one of those original stage recordings (London or Broadway) or buy some of Elaine Paige's own music.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A WELL-MADE ADAPTATION OF THE STAGE VERSION, August 20, 2005
Over the years Andrew Lloyd Webber has made many musicals, some more successful and appealing to the public than the others. Most people will, however, agree that "Evita" remains one of his most satisfying works to this date. Numerous reasons confirm this statement. Just like in its predecessor "Jesus Christ Superstar", "Evita" is almost entirely sung-through; the lyrics are witty and appropriate; the subject matter is again a personality larger-than-life who rises from obscurity and dies at the peak of its fame, thus becoming a legend; the score is captivating and appealing to the listener, at home or in the theatre.

And yet the road to the movie version of Evita was a rocky one: It took 20 years of negotiations with different studious, directors (Francis Ford Coppola was in the game at one point), and actresses (both Meryl Streep and Michelle Pfeiffer were considered) to make it happen. When it was finally in the bag, Alan Parker took the director's seat and Oliver Stone helped with the adaptation. Before the movie came about, we had 3 major recordings of Evita: the 1976 concept with Julie Covington, the 1978 London cast highlights album starring Elaine Paige and the 1979 Broadway cast full album with a Tony-winning Patti LuPone; all three of them excellent in their own right. This 2-disc movie soundtrack can join them as another fine recording of the material. The story of Evita is widely known, but for those who are new to this let's repeat the essentials: We follow the life story of Eva Duarte Peron, wife of post-World war two president of Argentina, Juan Peron. However, the musical is very loosely based on the actual life of the real Evita. The story follows Evita from the day of her death in July 1952, and then we have flashbacks until that moment, covering her coming to Buenos Aires, alleged love affairs, meeting Peron, being the first lady and dying of cancer at 33.

This recording contains almost entire movie, minus the few irrelevant sequences. It boasts with several advantages. First, the whole score sounds extremely fresh and polished, probably because it uses a much larger orchestra than the recordings mentioned above and since re-orchestrations were done in a best possible way, not threatening the integrity of the score. The epic sound of this recording remains thusly unmatched, both in the musical and the chorus parts.

Then, it shows how wisely the changes were made in order to adapt the stage version for the big screen. So we have some parts included from the concept recording that were later omitted in the stage version, mainly, "The lady's got potential", a very powerful number, explaining Juan Peron's climb to power, here used with new lyrics written by Tim Rice, instead "The art of the possible", which worked much better visually on the stage. Some additional omissions were made, for example, "Eva's sonnet" was left out completely, and a song called "Another suitcase in another hall", originally sung by Peron's mistress, is here sung by Eva, but it works perfectly, since the lyrics blend with her character as well. Some lyrics, too critical towards the Perons, were also dropped. A brand new song was written by Lloyd Webber and Rice for the character of Eva, called "You must love me", a beautiful ballad that rightfully won the 1997 Best Song Academy Award. It proves that ALW and Tim Rice were the best of collaborators.

One of the reasons that makes this movie and the recording so successful is its perfect cast. There were numerous doubts when it was announced that Madonna will play the lead in the movie version. I've never been much of her fan, but one has to hand it to her here: she handled the role in the best way. Her voice may not have the strength of Patti LuPone, but she can certainly hold a tune. What's more, she does it really good, especially as the movie evolves and her melodies become more demanding. She actually managed to find the appropriate dose of insecurity ("Another suitcase in another hall", "Waltz for Eva and Che"), determination ("A new Argentina") and sadness ("Eva's final broadcast", "Lament"). Besides, if you see the movie, you'll find her acting quite plausible as well. Her male counterparts were also prudently chosen. Who would have guessed that Antonio Banderas can actually sing in a good manner? His Che rocks and he is as good and strong in his vocals and performances as were David Essex and Colm Wilkinson. Jonathan Pryce, the famous Engineer from Miss Saigon, is a dignified Peron, but his potential is mostly unused, because Peron is only a supporting character. And let us not forget Jimmy Nail as the sleazy tango singer Augustin Magaldi. Each of the principal singers managed to find its vocal uniqueness in a best possible way.

The CD comes with a couple of black and white movie photos and an excellent sound quality, but unfortunately, the lyrics are not included.

For those of you who are getting acquainted with the story of Eva Peron for the first time I must point out: Bear in mind that this musical is only loosely based on the life of the real Evita. As much as Tim Rice's lyrics are craftily made, they lack a lot of historical accuracy. As a historian I became very interested in Eva Peron's life story so I did some research after seeing the movie. It turned out that the authors based their entire work on a single book called EVITA: THE WOMAN WITH A WHIP by Mary Main. It was based on rumors, lies and myths, written with the single purpose of slandering Eva Peron as much as possible. It contains no footnotes and no bibliography. The authors used it mainly because it was one of the few books available on the subject in the English language during the 70-is. So one should be very careful in making any conclusions based on the musical or the movie alone.

So, conclusively, this Evita soundtrack and the whole movie show just how musicals are supposed to be transferred from the stage to the screen, with the changes done in a most satisfying way. Also, it emphasizes just how important the right casting is. Some of the reasons why many fans of Lloyd Webber's "The phantom of the opera" (myself included) felt that the movie version of it wasn't satisfying were the fact that Gerard Butler just didn't have the right vocal equipment for the score, nor the looks (he looked more like Elvis Presley than like the Phantom), combined with some poorly made changes to the material. It's amazing how much a badly chosen cast can ruin the best musical materials. We can only hope that Lloyd Webber won't make the same mistakes with his upcoming movie version of "Sunset Boulevard". This brings us back to Evita movie soundtrack. All the pieces of the puzzle were assembled rightly and it really shows. Because of that, the musical theatre fans should find an empty spot on their CD shelves with no trouble.
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