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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 (30 seconds long) | | |
11. | I Don't Know How To Love Him | | |
12. | Damned For All Time/Blood Money | | |
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1. | Last Supper, The | | |
2. | Gethsemane(I Only Want To Say) | | |
3. | Arrest, The | | |
4. | Peter's Denial | | |
5. | Pilate And Christ | | |
6. | King Herod's Song(Try It And See) | | |
7. | Judas' Death | | |
8. | Trial Before Pilate(Including 39 Lashes) | | |
9. | Superstar | | |
10. | Crucifixion | | |
11. | John Nineteen Forty-One | | |
It may not have been the first rock opera (the Who's Tommy was released in 1969), but Jesus Christ Superstar was a legendary album long before it hit the stage, thanks to Tim Rice's compelling book and lyrics combined with Andrew Lloyd Webber's irresistible music. Telling the story of the last days of Christ from the point of view of Judas (Murray Head), the still-unmatched original cast also stars Deep Purple's Ian Gillan as Jesus and Yvonne Elliman as Mary Magdalene, the role she made into a career (with a cameo on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack). Decades later, such songs as 'Superstar,' 'I Don't Know How to Love Him,' 'Heaven on Their Minds,' and 'Everything's Alright' still retain their extraordinary power.
Includes Heaven on Their Mind; Strange Thing Mystifying; The Temple; Peter's Denial; King Herod's Song (Try It and See); Could We Start Again Please?; Trial Before Pilate; Superstar, and more. 25 tracks total.