Jesus Christ Superstar: 1996 London Cast Recording
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Overture
- Heaven On Their Minds
- What's The Buzz/Strange Thing Mystifying
- Everything's Alright
- This Jesus Must Die
- Hosanna
- Simon Zealots/Poor Jerusalem
- Pilate's Dream
- Temple
- Everything's Alright
- I Don't Know How To Love Him
- Damned For All Time/Blood Money
Disc 2:
- Last Supper
- Gethsemane (I Only Want To Say)
- Arrest
- Peter's Denial
- Pilate And Christ
- King Herod's Song
- Could We Start Again Please
- Judas' Death
- Trial Before Pilate
- Superstar
- Crucifixion
- John 1941
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8689 in Music
- Released on: 1996-11-25
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Soundtrack
Customer Reviews
EXCELLENT
The main reason for this recording to my mind was for the sensational performance from Steve Balsamo. Not really sure why they didn't record the complete revival cast as they sang better than most of the stunt casting here. David Burt (as in everything he has ever done) was brilliant on stage. Joanna Ampil looked good on stage but was too lightweight vocally for me. The stars were Varla and Balsamo and for them alone this is more than worth the purchase price. I doubt as complete performance Balsamo could be bettered!!
Excellent
I had the luck to see Jesus Christ Superstar as a young man, a long, long time ago when it was playing in London in the 1970's. I then introduced my sons to the Musical when we saw a touring revival at our local theatre about 3 years ago. My younger son was 9 at the time. He has ADHD and yet he sat through the entire performance absolutely enthralled. My older (at the time 13 year old) son is into Heavy Metal, but he too was enchanted.
This recording is almost, but not quite as good as the live performance we saw. However, it remains very powerful and enjoyable and I return to it time and again.
I love listening to "Everything's Alright" and "I Don't Know How To Love Him" as well as "Gethsemane", but the haunting and beautiful "Could We Start Again Please" has to rank as one of the most powerful songs I have heard, particularly in this context. Whether one is Christian or not, just a little empathy on the side of the listener will ram home the truth that His Disciples and followers must have been absolutely terrified and confused when Jesus was arrested and condemned.
Lloyd-Webber and Rice created a masterpiece. I hope that it will come back to the stage in all its glory. In the meantime, make do with this good recording.
Misses the targets all around...
What really annoys about this recording is the failure to match up to the material. The work is great - the performance and production is poor to say the least.
So what went wrong? My biggest single criticism is the cast. In the original recordings it sounded as if the singers wanted to be rock stars - now they sound like they want to be in a musical. Mary is particualry poor in this version - she has lost the tenderness and naievety that made the 70s version so likeable. Alice Cooper at least gets the attitude right in his Herod, but I'm just not sure that Herod's Song suits him.
As for the remastered music - well it sounds clunky, and the mix has either faded down or lost some of the wonderful instrumental parts (what happened to the wandering guitar that thread its way through Jesus Must Die?).
I'm off to look for an earlier version. It may not be as digital, but hopefully it will have the soul of the piece.





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