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Various Jesucristo Superestrella (Jesus Christ Superstar) Mp3, Flac, Wma Various Jesucristo Superestrella (Jesus Christ Superstar) mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Jesucristo Superestrella (Jesus Christ Superstar) Country: Mexico Released: 1970 Style: Classic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1792 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1176 mb WMA version RAR size: 1373 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 115 Other Formats: MP3 RA DTS MIDI AIFF TTA XM Tracklist Hide Credits Overture A1 3:59 Leader [Choir] – Alan Doggett A2 Heaven On Their Minds 4:23 A3 What's The Buzz / Strange Thing Mystifying 4:13 A4 Everything's Alright 5:15 A5 This Jesus Must Die 3:36 B1 Hosanna 2:07 B2 Simon Zealotes / Poor Jerusalem 4:49 B3 Pilate's Dream 1:28 B4 The Temple 4:43 B5 Everything's Alright 0:34 B6 I Don't Know How To Love Him 3:36 B7 Damned For All Time / Blood Money 5:11 C1 The Last Supper 7:10 C2 Gethsemane (I Only Want To Say) 5:33 C3 The Arrest 3:24 C4 Peter's Denial 1:27 C5 Pilate And Christ 2:46 C6 King Herod's Song (Try It And See) 3:02 D1 Judas' Death 4:17 D2 Trial Before Pilate (Including The 39 Lashes) 5:13 D3 Superstar 4:16 D4 Crucifixion 4:04 John Nineteen: Forty One D5 2:10 Leader [Trinidad Singers, The] – Horace James Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Orfeon Videovox, S.A. Credits Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Henry McCulloch* Bass – Alan Spenner, Alan Weighall, Jeff Clyne, Pete Morgan Bassoon – Anthony Brooke, Joseph Castaldini Clarinet – Ian Herbert Conductor [Orchestra Principal Conductor] – Alan Doggett Conductor [Strings Of The City Of London] – Malcolm Henderson Drums – John Marshall Drums, Percussion – Bruce Rowland Electric Guitar – Neil Hubbard Engineer [Advision] – Martin Rushent Engineer [Chief Recording] – Alan O'Duffy Engineer [Cutting] – Tony Bridge Engineer [Recording] – Anton Matthews, Jeremy Gee, Steve Vaughan Flute – Brian Warren, Chris Taylor Guitar – Chris Spedding, Clive Hicks, Louis Stewart, Steve Vaughan Horns – Andrew McGavin, Douglas Moore , James Brown , Jim Buck, Jim Buck Jr, John Burden Lyrics By – Tim Rice Music By – Andrew Lloyd Webber Orchestrated By, Directed By [Musical Direction] – Andrew Lloyd Webber Other [Production Management] – Don Norman Percussion – Bill Le Sage Piano – Karl Jenkins, Norman Cave Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Organ [Positive] – Peter Robinson Piano, Organ – Mick Weaver Piano, Organ, Synthesizer [Moog] – Andrew Lloyd Webber Producer – Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice Synthesizer [Moog] – Alan Doggett Tenor Saxophone – Chris Mercer Trombone – Anthony Moore , Frank Jones , Keith Christie Trumpet – Harry Beckett, Ian Hamer, Kenny Wheeler, Les Condon Vocals [Annas] – Brian Keith Vocals [Caiaphas, High Priest] – Victor Brox Vocals [Jesus Christ] – Ian Gillan Vocals [Judas Iscariot] – Murray Head Vocals [King Herod] – Mike D'Abo Vocals [Maid By The Fire] – Annette Brox Vocals [Mary Magdalene] – Yvonne Elliman Vocals [Other Singers] – Alan O'Duffy, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Barbara Kay, Brian Bennett , Kay Garner, Lesley Duncan, Madeline Bell, Murray Head, Neil Lancaster, P.P. Arnold, Peter Barnfeather, Sue & Sunny, Terry Saunders, Tim Rice, Tony Ashton Vocals [Peter] – Paul Davis Vocals [Pontius Pilate] – Barry Dennen Vocals [Priest] – Paul Raven Vocals [Simon Zealotes] – John Gustafson Notes Mexican edition manufactured by Orfeon Videobox. Gatefold textured sleeve with no booklet. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side 1): LPE-I-273A-D-#7-3-III-7-1 RR Matrix / Runout (Side 2): LPEI273-B-D-#7- Matrix / Runout (Side 3): LPE-I-273A-D-#2-7-III-71-RR Matrix / Runout (Side 4): LPE-I-273-B-D-#2-1-III-7-1 RR Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year MKPS Various, Various, Andrew Lloyd MCA MKPS 2011/2, Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice* - Records, 2011/2, UK 1970 MAPS 207 Webber & Jesus Christ Superstar MCA MAPS 207 5/6 Tim Rice* (2xLP, Album, 1st) Records 5/6 DST 7206 P- Andrew Lloyd Jesus Christ Superstar - A DST 7206 P- Decca, DP, DXSA Webber & Rock Opera (Reel, 4tr DP, DXSA US 1970 Decca 7206 Tim Rice* Stereo, 7" Reel, Album) 7206 Andrew Lloyd Jesus Christ Superstar (A MCAS MCA MCAS Webber And Rock Opera) (2xLP, Greece 1970 55201/02 Records 55201/02 Tim Rice Album) Иисус Христос Студия П91 00029 Various Суперзвезда Unoficial П91 00029 Russia 1991 "Крокус" (2xLP) Andrew Lloyd Webber & Andrew Lloyd Tim Rice - Jesus Christ DXSA 7206 Webber & Decca DXSA 7206 Canada 1970 Superstar - A Rock Opera Tim Rice (2xLP, Album + Box) Related Music albums to Jesucristo Superestrella (Jesus Christ Superstar) by Various National Symphony Orchestra , Conducted By Martin Yates - Jesus Christ Superstar Tim Rice And Andrew Lloyd Webber - Jesus Christ Superstar (The New Stage Production Soundtrack) Various - Musical Excerpts From The Rock Opera Jesus Christ Superstar ,, Andrew Lloyd Webber And Tim Rice - Jesucristo Superstar (The Theatre Cast) Various - Jesus Christ Superstar (The Original Motion Picture Sound Track Album) Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice - Jesus Christ Superstar - A Rock Opera Andrew Lloyd Webber And Tim Rice - Jesus Christ Superstar Original-London-Studio-Ensemble - Jesus Christ Superstar.
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