Jesus Christ Superstar Songs Online
Posted on Thursday, August 7, 2008 in Uncategorized

Where can I find Alice Cooper’s version of King Herod’s Song from Jesus Christ Superstar?
I have heard from numerous sources that Alice Cooper does an excellent version of King Herod’s song, but I cannot find it on YouTube or anywhere else, and I can’t navigate iTunes because it’s probably not under his name, but rather under “Andrew Lloyd Webber” or “Various Artists”. Can anyone tell me if it is possible to find the track on iTunes or anywhere else online, and if so, how? Thanks!
look for the 1996 London Cast Recording of JCS, that is the album he’s on
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat $12.46 Following the successful 1998 video release of Cats comes another Andrew Lloyd Webber blockbuster musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and it’s a savvy choice. It hasn’t been represented on film before, it’s short enough (78 minutes) to present without cuts, and it has the star power of former teen icon Donny Osmond, who played over 1,800 performances across North America. Rather… |
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Tommy $5.83 If you’ve ever wanted to hear Jack Nicholson sing (or try to) or marvel at the sight of Ann-Margret drunkenly cavorting in a cascade of baked beans, Tommy is the movie you’ve been waiting for. As it turns out, the Who’s brilliant rock opera is sublimely matched to director Ken Russell’s penchant for cinematic excess, and this 1975 production finds Russell at the peak of his filmmaking audacity. It… |
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Andrew Lloyd Webber – Masterpiece (Collector’s Edition) (Bonus CD) $11.67 MASTERPIECE – DVD Movie… |
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Jesus Christ Superstar (Original London Concept Recording) $14.24 It may not have been the first rock opera (the Who’s Tommy was released in 1969), but Jesus Christ Superstar was a legendary album long before it hit the stage, thanks to Tim Rice’s compelling book and lyrics combined with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s irresistible music. Telling the story of the last days of Christ from the point of view of Judas (Murray Head), the still-unmatched original cast also star… |
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Godspell $5.01 Jesus was a pretty popular guy in New York in 1971; as the ersatz star of both Godspell and Jesus Christ Superstar. If Superstar was a little dark, Godspell was positively frothy; and its portrayal of Jesus as a hippie clown was part of its goofy charm. Another part was Stephen Schwartz’s nifty score; a little naive and dated, but also as hummable as anything in history. Slap this in the CD player… |
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