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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Overture | |||
| 2. Heaven on Their Minds | |||
| 3. Medley | |||
| 4. Everything's Alright | |||
| 5. This Jesus Must Die | |||
| 6. Hosanna | |||
| 7. Medley | |||
| 8. Pilate's Dream | |||
| 9. The Temple | |||
| 10. Jesus Christ Superstar, musical: Act 1. Everthing's Alright (Reprise) | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Jesus Christ Superstar, Musical Play/Act 2. The Last Supper | |||
| 2. Jesus Christ Superstar, Musical Play/Act 2. Gethsemane (I Only Want to | |||
| 3. Jesus Christ Superstar, Musical Play/Act 2. The Arrest | |||
| 4. Jesus Christ Superstar, Musical Play/Act 2. Peter's Denial | |||
| 5. Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say) | |||
| 6. Jesus Christ Superstar, Musical Play/Act 2. King Herod's Song | |||
| 7. Jesus Christ Superstar, Musical Play/Act 2. Could We Start Again, ... | |||
| 8. Jesus Christ Superstar, Musical Play/Act 2. Judas' Death | |||
| 9. The Arrest | |||
| 10. Trial Before Pilate (Including the 39 Lashes) | |||
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
78 of 84 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Fourth Best Recording of Jesus Christ Superstar,
By Faron Sparkman (Hazard, KY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jesus Christ Superstar (1996 London Cast) (Audio CD)
Before you consider purchasing this, consider that there have been quite a few recordings of this piece of work. Naturally, one wonders, which of these is the best all around recording? That for one depends on your personal music tastes. If you like late 60's/early 70's rock operas/concept albums (such as Tommy, Hair etc.) then I strongly suggest The original 1970 concept album. The concept album features Ian Gillan of Deep Purple as Jesus, Murray Head (One Night in Bangkok) as Judas and Yvonne Elliman (Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack) as Mary Magdalene. The musicians are primarily composed of Joe Cocker's Grease Band and Juicy Lucy. This version is true rock - no Broadway "Showtune" atmosphere on it. This version also is by far the most successful, being a number one album on the Billboard charts (in early 1971), and selling over three million copies. If you're a fan of Motown recording artist Ben Vereen, I highly recommend The Original 1971 Broadway Cast Highlights Album (Available upon import from footlight music). While it features a rather average Jesus, Ben Vereen adds true soul and original interpretation to the role of Judas, such that is unmatched to this day. The movie soundtrack, which I rank third in JCS recordings, features tremendous voices (a texan drummer with incredible passion and range as Jesus) but sounds as if it was recorded in a tin can (this refers even to the remastered version). Also, Jesus and Judas are played by the Broadway understudies in this version. In Fourth place, comes this particular recording. A 1996 British studio album with Steve Balsamo, Zubin Varla, and Alice Cooper, it falls short of the aforementioned recordings. Of course, it is still an excellent recording in and of itself. The performances are passionate, deeply felt portrayals... However, I do get the feeling I'm listening to musical theatre actors pretending to be rock singers (Alice Cooper even sounds more showtunesy then you would think). There's also the fact that these particular singers/actors have borrowed a great deal of interpretation from the JCS albums of the past. I do appreciate the fact that they didn't try to "modernize" the music too much, but the slap bass in the Overture seems a little tacky (again, trying too hard to say "See, we showtunes people can do rock music too!") Sonically, this doesn't hold together as well as the above three.
25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is THE recording of JSC,
By Andy Leviss (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jesus Christ Superstar (1996 London Cast) (Audio CD)
I've watched/listened to the movie, seen the recent Broadway revival, and I have to keep coming back to this recording as the best, bar none. Steve Balsamo is amazing as Jesus -- his falsetto is incredible (I'm not a vocalist myself, but I have friends who are training in classical music who literally dropped their jaws when they heard Balsamo's "Gethesemane"). His power over the role drives you to tears at moments, as does Zubin Varla's terriffic Judas -- the "cracking" another reviewer mentioned wasn't his voice slipping, it's his characterization -- he's feeling pain, feeling death, and unsure -- and you feel every moment of it. Joanna Ampil is pretty good as Mary (although I think she was better in "The Complete Miss Saigon" as Kim), Alice Cooper brings a brilliantly different twist to King Herod, and the rest of the cast is terriffic.Glenn Carter, who played Jesus in the recently closed revival (and who took over for Balsamo in London before that) is on here as Simon Zealotes, a role in which he is absolutely superb -- I only wish he could have carried that over into Jesus on Broadway, but unfortunately while his range is perfect for Simon, it fell pretty short as Jesus -- even if you didn't like him as Jesus, I think you'll like him here...and if you did, you'll love him here. Anyway, this is THE recording to buy of this show -- the orchestrations are incredible, the engineering is terriffic (I'm a musician and a sound engineer, and I can only have the utmost respect for the musicians and engineers on this CD, as much if not more than the cast), and the performances are superb. Wow!
23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most incredible JC Superstar CD made so far,
By Jeff (PA, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jesus Christ Superstar (1996 London Cast) (Audio CD)
I am extensivly into musical theater, and I have heard every version of Jesus Christ Superstar to date. I must say this is the best made so far. The cast and orchestra is incredible and the man who plays Jesus is one of the most incredible voices of his generation. During "Gethsaname" he sings a "G" above high "C" and holds it for 20 seconds. You must hear it to believe it.
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