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Jesus Christ Superstar [Slipcase]
(CD, 2006)

Primary Artist: Original Cast

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Format: CD
May 2006
2 Discs
Record Label: Decca (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 602498744390
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Track Listing
1. Overture
2. Heaven on Their Minds
3. What's The Buzz? / Strange Thing, Mystifying
4. Everything's Alright
5. This Jesus Must Die
6. Hosanna
7. Simon Zealotes / Poor Jerusalem
8. Pilate's Dream
9. Temple, The
10. Everything's Alright
11. I Don't Know How to Love Him
12. Damned For All Time / Blood Money

DISC 2:
1. Last Supper, The
2. Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say)
3. Arrest, The
4. Peter's Denial
5. Pilate & Christ
6. King Herod's Song
7. Could We Start Again, Please?
8. Judas' Death
9. Trial Before Pilate (Including the 39 Lashes)
10. Superstar
11. Crucifixion
12. John Nineteen: Forty-One

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Producer:Andrew Lloyd Webber, Nigel Wright, Tim Rice
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Composer: Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Lyricist: Tim Rice.
Recording information: Olympic, London, England.
Unsurprisingly, the first rock opera about the Messiah caused the mother of all religion-based controversies on its 1970 release. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (the original album was released before its theatrical production, and featured Deep Purple's Ian Gillan in the title role), is based on a loose, often anachronistic interpretation of the last week of Jesus' life. The fact that its music sounded dated even at the time didn't stop it spawning several hits, notably the title track and the Mary Magdalene lament, "I Don't Know How to Love Him."


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