Limited three CD box set with a 100-page booklet. Disc three contains previously unreleased guide vocals, demos, B-sides and rarities. 50th Anniversary Edition. In 1970, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber released Jesus Christ Superstar as a concept double album. It became a massive global best-seller, topping the US Billboard Top LPs chart in both February and May 1971, as well as ranking at number one in the year-end chart. By 1983, the album had sold over 7 million copies worldwide. Within a year of it's chart success, stage productions of Jesus Christ Superstar began to appear all over the world, leading to record-breaking runs in the West End, a hit Hollywood film, Tony nominations and Olivier Awards.
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1 Overture
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2 Heaven on Their Minds
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3 What's the Buzz? / Strange Thing Mystifying
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4 Everything's Alright
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5 This Jesus Must Die
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6 What's the Buzz / Strange Thing Mystifying
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7 Simon Zealotes / Poor Jerusalem
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8 Pilate's Dream
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9 The Temple
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10 This Jesus Must Die
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11 I Don't Know How to Love Him
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12 Damned for All Time / Blood Money
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1 The Last Supper
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2 Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say)
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3 The Arrest
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4 Peter's Denial
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5 Pilate and Christ
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6 King Herod's Song
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7 Judas's Death
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8 Trial Before Pilate (Including the 39 Lashes)
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9 Superstar
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10 Crucifixion
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11 John Nineteen: Forty - One
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1 Blood Money (Guide Vocal)
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2 Herod's Song (Guide Vocal)
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3 I Don't Know How to Love Him (Tim Rice Commentary)*
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4 This Jesus Must Die (Scat Vocal 1)
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5 This Jesus Must Die (Scat Vocal 2)(Unreleased Instrumental)
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6 I Don't Know How to Love Him (Single Edit)
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7 1970 Open End Interview with the Creators of Jesus Christ Superstar Part One (Includes Superstar, Heaven on Their Minds, I Don't Know How to Love Him)
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8 1970 Open End Interview with the Creators of Jesus Christ Superstar Part Two (Includes Gethsemane, Herod's Song and Superstar)
Limited three CD box set with a 100-page booklet. Disc three contains previously unreleased guide vocals, demos, B-sides and rarities. 50th Anniversary Edition. In 1970, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber released Jesus Christ Superstar as a concept double album. It became a massive global best-seller, topping the US Billboard Top LPs chart in both February and May 1971, as well as ranking at number one in the year-end chart. By 1983, the album had sold over 7 million copies worldwide. Within a year of it's chart success, stage productions of Jesus Christ Superstar began to appear all over the world, leading to record-breaking runs in the West End, a hit Hollywood film, Tony nominations and Olivier Awards.