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Evita 2006 London Cast Recording

Evita 2006 London Cast Recording
Original Cast Recording

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Track Listing

  1. Requiem For Evita
  2. Oh What A Circus
  3. On This Night Of A Thousand Stars
  4. Eva Beware Of The City
  5. Buenos Aires
  6. Goodnight And Thank You
  7. The Art Of The Possible
  8. I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You
  9. Another Suitcase In Another Hall
  10. A New Argentina
  11. Don't Cry For Me Argentina
  12. High Flying, Adored
  13. Rainbow High
  14. Rainbow Tour
  15. And The Money Kept Rolling In (And Out)
  16. Waltz For Eva And Che
  17. You Must Love Me
  18. She Is A Diamond
  19. Montage
  20. Lament

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12560 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-06-19
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Running time: 70 minutes

Customer Reviews

DISAPPOINTED2
Frankly I'm sorry to have to disagree with all these positive reviews. I was very disappointed in the new production and felt they had gone for a copy of the film. The choreography was great but there was absolutely no edge to the production where the original had. Eva seems now to be portrayed as a bit of a misunderstood wimp with a sulky temper. The woman was full of sheer determination and was totally driven, but you wouldn't have known it from this. My main problem was Elena Roger, in that, if you hadn't known the lines by heart you would never have understood them, which is something of a drawback in a show like this. Rest of the cast were excellent but underused somehow. The great pity is that the original production was not recorded in full. To me the whole thing just felt watered down, it was not the blazing triumph it had once been.

shortchanged ....3
It's a great album and Elena Rogers is raspingly fantastic and different in the lead role - but I did feel shortchanged as so little of the important linking passages and some of the important songs were not on the album - was this just to save money? Peron's Latest Flame and Eva's Final Broadcast are two of my favourites in the show - neither is on this CD. Really disappointing ......

Almost as good as being in the audience!5
Unfortunately, most peoples experience of Evita is the rubbish 1996 film version starring Madonna and Antonio Banderas, so the less said about that debacle the better. Evita is simply something that MUST be enjoyed in its natural environment - the theatre, but this cast recording of the new London production is the next best thing to actually being there, and is leagues ahead of the film version that came before it.

The thing that instantly hits you about this disc is the astounding quality of the music, which is crisp and rich. Also, the score has been radically overhauled and updated from the original London and Broadway productions - most notably on "Requiem for Evita" and "Buenos Aires". It is more dynamic and expressive than ever before, and is also more authentically Latin-American. Musically, this is an aural treat.

While the music is fantastic throughout, the cast is more of a mixed bag. There is little to say that hasn't already been said by other reviewers. Elena Roger's voice is totally unique, and she makes an extremely charismatic Eva. It's not what I would call a classic voice, but it has a raw, yet rich quality. In one sentence it will be silky smooth, yet in the very next it will jar through you like an electric drill. In a role like Evita this is no bad thing, and she is equal parts singer and actress, bringing real pathos to the role. However, for me, the definitive Eva is Elaine Paige (check out the Original London Cast Recording).
When I saw Evita at the Adelphi in June, to be honest I was not too impressed with Matt Rawle as Che. However, on this recording he is far more confident in the role, and brings more emotion into what he is singing. Philip Quast has a good voice, but his stage performance doesn't shine through on this recording, and he seems a bit too tame. Lorna Want is fantastic as the mistress though, and Gary Milner makes quite a good Magaldi, but he isn't as sleazy as in previous incarnations.

As everyone else has noted, this is only a highlights CD. As such, many of the songs have been cut or shortened, although there are some bemusing song choices, with songs like "Montage" being included. I would have personally taken out this song and included "Peron's Latest Flame" and "Dice Are Rolling/Eva's Sonnet", which is one of the more important numbers from the show. I would have also perhaps reinstated "A New Argentina" to its full length. That said, you do get most of the story here, which is not too hard to follow. As a highlights CD, it is brilliant, but you are left wanting more - I miss the little end bit in "Rainbow Tour" where Eva has a hissy fit, and the full version of "She Is a Diamond" where Che and the generals openly criticize Eva and Peron. Thankfully though, "Oh What a Circus" is included in its full length.
Unfortunately, the only full-length recording of the stage show in its entirety is the Premiere American Recording (which features the Original Broadway Cast), but this is expensive and hard to get hold of in the UK.

There are too many good songs to mention, and this is really something that has to be listened to from start to finish. Evita is Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's finest hour, and this new production is fantastic. Finally, the CD is very nicely packaged with a booklet containing the libretto, and another smaller booklet containing cast photos from the new production, making it that little but more special.