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Jesus Christ Superstar or Jesus Christ Superstar – Original Australian Cast Recording is an album released in late 1972 on MCA Records. Jesus Christ Superstar is a rock opera created by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1970. The earliest Australian version was staged from May 1972 to February 1974. This album features Trevor White (as Jesus), Jon English (as Judas) and Michele Fawdon (as Mary Magdalene). Together with other cast members, they performed vocals for a studio recording.[1] It was produced by Patrick Flynn, the show's musical director and a conductor for Opera Australia.[1][2] The album peaked at No. 17 on the Go-Set Albums Chart in June 1973,[3] while it reached No. 13 on the Kent Music Report and remained on its charts for 54 weeks.[4] It appeared in the top 100 on the 1974 End of Year Albums Chart.[5] In May 1973, the album was awarded a gold record for sales of 50,000 albums.[6]
Jesus Christ Superstar (Original Australian Cast Recording) | |
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Cast recording by Original Australian Cast | |
Released | 1972 |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 58:36 |
Label | MCA |
Producer | Patrick Flynn |
The cast recording from the 1992 production won the Aria for Highest Selling Album and nominated for Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Album.
Capitol Theatre, Sydney (1972–1973) followed by a season at the Palais Theatre, Melbourne and a tour of other cities and towns.
4 May 1972 – February 1974 – 700+ performances.[1]
Production credits:[1]
Cast credits:[1]
Supporting cast and chorus credits:[1]
No. | Title | Vocalist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Heaven on Their Minds" | Jon English | 3:54 |
2. | "Everything's Alright" | Michele Fawdon, English, Trevor White, cast | 4:07 |
3. | "Hosanna" | White | 2:24 |
4. | "Simon Zealotes" | Stevie Wright, cast | 3:31 |
5. | "Poor Jerusalem" | White | 1:20 |
6. | "Pilate's Dream" | Robin Ramsay | 2:03 |
7. | "The Temple" | White, cast | 5:08 |
8. | "I Don’t Know How to Love Him" | Fawdon | 4:39 |
9. | "The Last Supper" | White, English, cast | 7:52 |
10. | "Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say)" | White | 6:48 |
11. | "Could We Start Again Please" | Fawdon, Rory O'Donoghue | 2:28 |
12. | "Trial Before Pilate" | Ramsay, Peter North, White, cast | 6:46 |
13. | "Superstar" | English, cast | 4:19 |
14. | "John 19:41" | instrumental | 3:17 |
Total length: | 58:36 |
All lyrics are written by Tim Rice; all music is composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Chart (1972) | Position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[19] | 13 |
Jesus Christ Superstar ('92 Australian Cast) | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 6 July 1992 | |||
Recorded | November 1991−March 1992 | |||
Genre | Passion music, Progressive Rock | |||
Length | 62:56 | |||
Label | Polygram Records Australia | |||
Producer | Tim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber | |||
John Farnham chronology | ||||
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Kate Ceberano chronology | ||||
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Jon Stevens chronology | ||||
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At the ARIA Music Awards of 1993, the album the ARIA Award for Highest Selling Album and was nominated for est Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album.[20]
Cast[21]
No. | Title | Vocalist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Overture" | 3:53 | |
2. | "Heaven on their Minds" | Jon Stevens | 4:28 |
3. | "What's the Buzz/Strange Thing Mystifying" | John Farnham, Kate Ceberano, Jon Stevens and Ensemble | 4:14 |
4. | "Everything's Alright" | Kate Ceberano, Jon Stevens, John Farnham and Ensemble | 4:46 |
5. | "Hosanna" | David Gould, John Farnham and Ensemble | 2:10 |
6. | "Simon Zealotes/Poor Jerusalem" | Russell Morris, John Farnham and Ensemble | 5:13 |
7. | "Pilate's Dream" | John Waters | 1:38 |
8. | "The Temple" | John Farnham and Ensemble | 4:37 |
9. | "Everythings Alright (Reprise)/I Don’t Know How to Love Him" | Kate Ceberano and John Farnham/Kate Ceberano | 4:23 |
10. | "The Last Supper" | John Farnham, Jon Stevens and Ensemble | 7:03 |
11. | "Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say)" | John Farnham | 5:43 |
12. | "King Herod's Song" | Angry Anderson | 3:16 |
13. | "Trial Before Pilate (Including the 39 Lashes)" | John Waters, David Gould, John Farnham and Ensemble | 5:12 |
14. | "Superstar" | Jon Stevens and Ensemble | 4:41 |
15. | "John 19:41" | instrumental | 2:24 |
All lyrics are written by Tim Rice; all music is composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber
"Jesus Christ Superstar ('92 Australian Cast)" debuted at #1 in Australia and remained at #1 for 10 weeks.
Chart (1992) | Peak position |
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ARIA Albums Chart | 1[22] |
Chart (1992) | Position |
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ARIA End of Year Albums Chart[23] | 1 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[24] | 4× Platinum | 280,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
On 4 May 2018, Aztec Records released an audio 2-CD set of a complete performance of Jesus Christ Superstar, recorded live at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney in December 1973.[25] Unlike the studio recording, which had been released as a single LP in 1972, this recording contains the entire score of the rock opera. By this point in the production several of the original featured cast had left and been succeeded by other performers - Hines had replaced Fawdon as Mary Magdelene, Livermore had replaced Dicker as Herod, Tony Rose had replaced Ramsay as Pilate, and Wayne Matthews had replaced O'Donoghue as Peter. The recording is also significant for capturing Livermore's last performance as Herod before leaving the production (to be replaced by Jon Finlayson).
The original 4-track source recording was made and preserved by cast member Peter Chambers, who performed various chorus roles during the run of the show, as well as understudying both White and English.
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