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OvertureAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, "Jesus Christ Superstar" Orchestra
Heaven On Their MindsAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Murray Head, Alan Doggett
What's The Buzz / Strange Thing MystifyingAndrew Lloyd Webber, Yvonne Elliman, Murray Head, Ian Gillan, "Jesus Christ Superstar" Apostles - Original Studio Cast, Tim Rice
Everything's AlrightAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Yvonne Elliman, Ian Gillan, Murray Head
This Jesus Must DieAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Brian Keith, Victor Brox
HosannaAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Victor Brox, Ian Gillan, Alan Doggett
Simon Zealotes / Poor JerusalemAndrew Lloyd Webber, Ian Gillan, John Gustafson, Tim Rice
Pilate's DreamAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Alan Doggett, Barry Dennen
The TempleAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Ian Gillan, Alan Doggett
Everything's Alright - RepriseAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Ian Gillan, Yvonne Elliman
I Don't Know How To Love HimTim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Yvonne Elliman
Damned For All Time / Blood MoneyAndrew Lloyd Webber, Brian Keith, Victor Brox, Murray Head, "Jesus Christ Superstar" Apostles - Original Studio Cast, Tim Rice
The Last SupperAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, "Jesus Christ Superstar" Apostles - Original Studio Cast, Murray Head, Ian Gillan
Gethsemane (I Only Want To Say)Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Ian Gillan
The ArrestAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Victor Brox, Paul Davis, Ian Gillan, Brian Keith, Murray Head
Peter's DenialAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Yvonne Elliman, Annette Brox, Paul Davis
Pilate And ChristAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Ian Gillan, Barry Dennen
King Herod's Song (Try It And See)Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Mike D'Abo
Judas's DeathAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Victor Brox, "Jesus Christ Superstar" Apostles - Original Studio Cast, Murray Head
Trial Before PilateAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Victor Brox, Ian Gillan, Barry Dennen
SuperstarTim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Murray Head, The Trinidad Singers
The CrucifixionAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Ian Gillan, Alan Doggett
John Nineteen Forty-OneAndrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, "Jesus Christ Superstar" Orchestra
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This 1984 Reissue 2LP set is housed in a gatefold.
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s Jesus Christ Superstar is a groundbreaking rock opera that redefined musical theatre upon its release in 1970. Originally conceived as a double-LP concept album before its successful transition to the stage, this seminal work blends symphonic grandeur with raw rock energy, creating an unforgettable retelling of the final days of Jesus Christ.
The album’s 23 tracks unfold like a cinematic experience, starting with the haunting overture and culminating in the powerful finale of "John Nineteen Forty-One." Standout moments include the iconic "I Don’t Know How to Love Him," Judas’s conflicted "Damned for All Time / Blood Money," and the explosive title track, which helped propel the project into the spotlight after its initial single release. The fusion of soul, gospel, blues, and rock—backed by a lush orchestral arrangement—creates a sound that was both revolutionary and universally resonant.
Recorded in the UK in October 1970 and released in the US the following week, the album quickly achieved gold status within weeks, proving there was a vast audience eager for this bold, genre-defying work. Its legacy endures, with Jesus Christ Superstar remaining a defining entry in both Webber and Rice’s careers and the broader canon of musical theatre.