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Format: CD
 Nov 1996
 2 Discs
 Record Label: Warner Bros. Records
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 093624634621 |
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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Cinema In Buenos Aries, 26 July 1952, A 2. Requiem For Evita 3. Oh What A Circus - Antonio Banderas/Madonna 4. On This Night Of A Thousand Stars - Jimmy Nail 5. Eva And Magaldi / Eva Beware Of The City - Madonna/Jimmy Nail/Antonio Banderas/Julian Littman 6. Buenos Aries - Madonna 7. Another Suitcase In Another Hall - Madonna 8. Goodnight And Thank You - Madonna/Antonio Banderas 9. Lady's Got Potential, The - Antonio Banderas 10. Charity Concert / The Art Of The Possible - Jimmy Nail/Jonathan Pryce/Antonio Banderas/Madonna 11. I'd Be Suprisingly Good For You - Madonna/Jonathan Pryce 12. Hello And Goodbye - Madonna/Andrea Corr/Jonathan Pryce 13. Peron's Latest Flame - Antonio Banderas/Madonna 14. New Argentina, A - Madonna/Jonathan Pryce/Antonio Banderas
DISC 2: 1. On The Balcony Of The Casa Rosada 1 - Jonathan Pryce 2. Don't Cry For Me Argentina - Madonna 3. On The Balcony Of The Casa Rosada 2 - Madonna 4. High Flying, Adored - Antonio Banderas/Madonna 5. Rainbow High - Madonna 6. Rainbow Tour - Antonio Banderas/Gary Brooker/Peter Polycarpou/Jonathan Pryce/Madonna/John Gower 7. Actress Hasn't Learned The Lines, The (You'd Like To Hear) - Madonna/Antonio Banderas 8. And The Money Kept Rolling In (And Out) - Antonio Banderas 9. Partido Feminista - Madonna 10. She Is A Diamond - Jonathan Pryce 11. Santa Evita 12. Waltz For Eva And Che - Madonna/Antonio Banderas 13. Your Little Body's Slowly Breaking Down - Madonna/Jonathan Pryce 14. You Must Love Me - Madonna 15. Eva's Final Broadcast - Madonna 16. Latin Chant 17. Lament - Madonna/Antonio Banderas
| Details | | Distributor: | WEA (distro) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Principal cast includes: Madonna, Antonio Banderas, Jonathan Pryce, Jimmy Nail. Producers: Nigel Wright, Alan Parker, Andrew Lloyd Webber, David Caddick. Recorded at CTS Studios, Whitfield Street Studios, Metropolis Studios, EMI Abbey Road Studios and Olympic Recording Studios, London, England. Middle-class girl, can act a bit, moves to the big city, climbs up the ladder and over a few men, sets her sights on nothing less than worldwide fame, does anything and everything to make that happen, and makes sure everyone in her life works toward the same goal. EVITA is, of course, the autobiography of Madonna. Or, at the very least, the story of Argentina's controversial populist hero Eva Peron is the role of Madonna's life. Say what you want about how well she acts it, but this lush pop-rock soundtrack is hard digital proof that she was born to sing it. Completely giving herself over to the role--the one thing her critics doubted she could ever do--Madonna turns in a vocal performance that may well surpass that on any of her own records. Madonna also, not surprisingly, dominates this soundtrack. She sings some parts, including the sad ballad "Another Suitcase In Another Hall," that weren't written for the role of Eva Peron; and Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, who won a slew of Tony Awards for the 1979 Broadway version of "Evita," have given her a new ballad, "You Must Love Me," that works equally well as an anthem for either Madonna or Peron. Actor Antonio Banderas, following up his small singing role in the movie "Desperado," proves a more-than-capable Che Guevara.
Industry Reviews ...[Madonna's] Eva Peron puts her voice in a class with Patti LuPone and Elaine Page....[she] radiates on `Another Suitcase In Another Hall' and gracefully looks back for a contemporary pop ballad on `You Must Love Me'....Antonio Banderas fares just as unexpectedly well... New York Times (11/21/1996)
...This reinvigoration returns the musical closer to its origins as a satirical romp, a snide, silly spoof of fame that just happened to have some lovely moments, too. For all of Madonna's solemnity, this is the first time in 20 years that EVITA has been--dare we say it?--fun... - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (11/29/1996)
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