Jesus Christ Superstar Jesus Christ Superstar
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Tracklist:
1. Overture
2. heaven On Their Minds
3. What's The Buzz?
4. Strange Thing, Mystifying
5. Everything's Alright
6. This Jesus Must Die
7. Hosanna
8. Poor Jerusalem
9. Pilate's dream
10. The Temple
11. I Don't Know How To Love Him
12. Damned For All Time
13. Blood Money

Disc 2:

1. The Last Supper
2. Gethsemane
3. The Arrest
4. Peter's Denial
5. Pilate And Christ
6. Hosanna
7. King Herod's song
8. Can We Start Again Please
9. Judas's Death
10. Trial Before Pilate
11. Superstar
12. The Crucifixion
13. John 19:41- Orchesta


Release Date: 1971

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Andrew Barr (MM8) USER (66 Reviews)

2008-11-19 | 35 comments | 1,400 views

Summary: Ladies and gentlemen, I am not a religious man. But this Jesus character had some catchy tunes.

6 of 6 thought this review was well written

The general worldly consensus on musicals seems to be this: they suck. The main reason they are so detested? They are boring. So, a musical about religion should be extra terrible because it’s about a boring topic conveyed through a boring method. In theory, this theorem makes sense. However, the writers of classic rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar discovered a marvellous loophole in this idea: cram the play full of so much soul, jive and 70’s rock that people cannot help but love it. And damnit, they almost succeeded. The play as a whole is still fairly boring, but the musical portions of this musical are just fantastic.

The songs generally centre on the last week of Jesus’ life. Topics such as Jesus’ struggle to accept that he ultimately must die (Gethsemane), Judas decision to betray his teacher (Heaven On Their Minds) and the sorrow felt by Jesus’ loved ones when they find he’s going to die (Can We Start Again Please). Now, right now you might be thinking, “This sounds awful. This play is about as depressing as a crucifixion.” In all honesty, it isn’t. With some exception, few songs in the play evoke any of the emotions that they are actually about. Also, there is occasional comedic relief in songs like Pilate and Christ, where Jesus is essentially mocked.

We all love church hymns; religious or not. Something about robust, soulful black women singing songs filled with repetition, positive messages and catchy blues rhythms is appealing to humankind (especially if voice warbles are thrown in the background). This soundtrack takes that ideal and runs with it. Many songs on this soundtrack are just do damned catchy and groove-a-licious you cannot help but love them. Case in point, songs like What’s The Buzz and Superstar. Your fingers will snap, your feet will tap and you’ll hate yourself. Anyone who’s seen the church scene in Blues Brothers knows exactly what I’m talking about.

One bonus of being the soundtrack to a musical is that all the vocalists are professionals. Every song is sung perfectly. The talent some of these people have is inconceivable. A chief example is the character of Jesus. In the track Gethsemane (Jesus talks to God about his fear of dying), Jesus hits high notes that few men on earth can hit without being violently punched in the groin. Another bonus of being a musical is the use a choir. Nothing can bring one solitary line to life like thirty professional vocalists repeating it a dozen times. It sounds monotonous, yes, but I assure you it’s more so momentous. Superstar, possibly the best known song from the musical represents this well as the line, “Jesus Christ, superstar, who are you, what have you sacrificed”, is belted over and over with slight variation. This creates an absolutely glorious climax.

Instrumentally, this soundtrack has a lot of variety. Basically all traditional instruments are used in some capacity. Most instruments have a certain job to do throughout the play. Brass is typically evident in songs with a lot of swing to them (What’s The Buzz). Guitar is chiefly used in songs that veer more towards rock (Heaven On Their Minds). Piano is pretty consistent throughout, but keyboard is often used in scenes where an eerie vibe is needed. Overture and John 19:41 are both instrumental tracks and are both largely dominated by the strings. With twenty eight songs on two CD’s every instrument is made use of and gets a chance to shine.

I wish I could tell everyone this thing was as much fun as I’ve been describing the whole way through, but it does have its downfalls. Some songs do lack to toe tappin’ finger snappin’ greatness that makes this soundtrack all the merriment that it is; with such a depressing plot it was inevitable. With the exception of Everything’s Alright, most of the slower songs on the album tend to be a tad dreary. Example, The Crucifixion. The song drags on for two long and goes nowhere. There’s awkward sprite-like chanting in the background; the whole thing is unsettling. I think they could’ve done without the scene altogether. I mean, it seems essential, but they never show Macbeth kill in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and that turned out okay.

In conclusion, this album is too much fun to not like it. If you don’t like soulful, jived up rock music about Jesus then there’s something wrong with you. Sure, there’s the occasional song that’s stale like those ridiculous wafer crackers you get at Sunday mass, but otherwise this baby’s a ball of energy. Seriously, listen to it.

Jesus I am with you
Touch me, touch me, Jesus


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metallicaman8


Comments: 4675
11.19.08


This was way too much fun.

willfellmarsy


Comments: 3274
11.19.08


yes!!!!!!

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mutatedfreek


Comments: 3039
11.19.08


I agree, from what I have heard of it, its very fun music

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DethThrasher


Comments: 463
11.19.08


Auto POS without reading

Poet


Comments: 3821
11.19.08


This review is awesome.

Ted Neeley is awesome.

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Asiatic667


Comments: 2088
11.19.08


"We all love church hymns; religious or not. Something about robust, soulful black woman singing songs filled with repetition, positive messages and catchy blues rhythms is appealing to humankind (especially if voice warbles are thrown in the background). "

^
Lol

good review, good soundtrack

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Fapper


Comments: 322
11.19.08


@ Death Thrasher:

Kill Yourself.

Fapper


Comments: 322
11.19.08


I like the review, btw. The music is pretty cool

Crysis


Comments: 4531
11.19.08


JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTARRRRRRRR

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Asiatic667


Comments: 2088
11.19.08


What's the buzz ftw

DethThrasher


Comments: 463
11.19.08


for the last time no i will not kill myself yet

redskyformiles
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5832
11.19.08


^damn


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DethThrasher


Comments: 463
11.19.08


when i get banned i will

redskyformiles
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5832
11.19.08


DethThrasher : Keeping Hope Alive.

most awesome review mm8. nice to see you back.

Lunarfall


Comments: 2708
11.19.08


When I saw the movie I thought it was actually quite brilliant. Glad to see that someone finally reviewed it. :P

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Electric City
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 9816
11.19.08


hate andrew lloyd weber

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Poet


Comments: 3821
11.19.08


He has created two of the best musical songs ever in Superstar and The Phantom of the Opera though. +

Also forgot to say Ian Gillan rules too. He was Jesus on the album, but Neeley was Jesus in the live performances and the movie.This Message Edited On 11.19.08

Asiatic667


Comments: 2088
11.19.08


This site needs more reviews for musical soundtracks

Quote:
"I hate andrew Lloyd webber"

^

He is the bestThis Message Edited On 11.19.08

bastard


Comments: 3412
11.19.08


pretty good review MM8.

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Electric City
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Comments: 9816
11.19.08


andrew lloyd webber gets less awesome each time you perform joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat without resorting to shooting heroin



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