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Jesus Christ Superstar (album)

Jesus Christ Superstar is a 1970 album musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, on which the 1971 rock opera of the same name was based. Initially unable to get backing for a stage production, the composers released it as an album, the success of which led to stage productions. The album musical is a musical dramatisation of the last week of the life of Jesus Christ, beginning with his entry into Jerusalem and ending with the Crucifixion. It was originally banned by the BBC on grounds of being "sacrilegious".[6][7] By 1983, the album had sold over seven million copies worldwide.[8]

Jesus Christ Superstar
Original UK cover
Studio album by
various artists
Released16 October 1970[1] (UK)
27 October 1970 (US)[2][3]
Recorded10 October 1969 ("Superstar" single)
1970
StudioOlympic, London
Genre
Length86:56
LabelDecca/MCA/Decca Broadway
ProducerTim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice chronology
Jesus Christ Superstar
(1970)
Evita
(1976)
Singles from Jesus Christ Superstar
  1. "Superstar"
    Released: 21 November 1969
  2. "I Don't Know How to Love Him"
    Released: 13 May 1971
Alternative cover
US edition cover, May 1971
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
Christgau's Record GuideC−[5]

Composition edit

Webber and Rice had earlier success with Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Then, according to Webber, the Dean of St. Paul's, Martin Sullivan, suggested they do the story of Jesus next. "Tim and I rather resisted it," Webber said, "but then Tim came up with this interesting angle. What if we told the story from Judas Iscariot's perspective?"[9]

Lyrics in the 1964 Bob Dylan song "With God on Our Side" resonated with Rice: "You'll have to decide / Whether Judas Iscariot had God on his side."[10] Another inspiration was an ad showing Tom Jones dressed in white with the word SUPERSTAR emblazoned across him.[11]

Rice and Webber wrote the title song, Superstar, first, in July 1969. Webber explained, “It was agreed that we would first sort of ‘send up a flag' to see whether the public would accept our approach to the subject."[12] They spent the next four months producing the single. They wrote the rest of the songs from November 1969 to March 1970.[13]

The album's story is based in large part on the Bible and Fulton J. Sheen's Life of Christ. Rice said, "I used the King James and Catholic versions — whichever was handier — interchangeably. My biggest aid was Fulton Sheen's Life of Christ, in which Bishop Sheen calibrates and compares the Gospels."[12] However, greater emphasis is placed on the interpersonal relationships of the major characters, in particular, Jesus, Judas and Mary Magdalene, relationships that are not described in depth in the Gospels.

"Herod's Song" is a lyrical rewrite of "Try It and See", previously written by Lloyd Webber and Rice as a proposed British entry into the 1969 Eurovision Song Contest to be sung by Lulu, then recorded and released as a single by Rita Pavone. The writers had also included it (as "Those Saladin Days") in an aborted show about Richard the Lionhearted called Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You.

The melody of "I Don't Know How to Love Him" also predates Jesus Christ Superstar; it was rewritten from a 1968 Lloyd Webber/Rice collaboration titled "Kansas Morning".[14]

Recording edit

The album was recorded from March to July 1970.[13] For the recording, Lloyd Webber and Rice drew personnel from both musical theatre (Murray Head had just left the West End production of Hair) and the British rock scene (Ian Gillan had only recently become the singer of Deep Purple). Many of the primary musicians—guitarists Neil Hubbard and Henry McCullough, bassist Alan Spenner, and drummer Bruce Rowland—came from Joe Cocker's backing group The Grease Band. Saxophonist Chris Mercer had also played with Hubbard in Juicy Lucy.

Release edit

The first piece of Superstar released was the title song, as a single in November 1969 backed with the instrumental "John Nineteen Forty-One" (see John 19:41). The full album followed almost a year later.

In the U.S., the double album was released on October 27, 1970. Less than three weeks later, on November 16, it achieved gold status ($1 million in sales).[15]

The album topped the U.S. Billboard Top LP's chart in both February and May 1971[16] and ranked number one in the year-end chart ahead of Carole King's massive hit Tapestry.[17] It also served as a launching pad for numerous stage productions on Broadway and in the West End. The original 1970 boxed-set issue of this two-record set was packaged in the U.S. with a special thin brown cardboard outer box ("The Brown Album")[18] which contained the two vinyl records and a 28-page libretto.

Reception edit

Hubert Saal, in Newsweek, called it "nothing short of brilliant — and reverent. Staying well within limits prescribed by the Gospels, the opera galvanizes the story and the scenes of the Passion with its own fresh imagination and vitality."[19] Critic John Rockwell, writing in the Los Angeles Times, thought, "...at it's best, Jesus works. Rice and Weber have managed more effectively than the composers of any previous rock-opera that I know of to characterize individuals in both words and music. And they are helped by an excellent cast."[20] Billboard's critic wrote, "This brilliant musical portrayal of the last seven days of Jesus is destined to become one of the most talked about and provocative albums on the pop scene.[21] Music critic Thomas Willis wrote in the Chicago Tribune, "I am neither a theologian nor a rock critic, but if Jesus Christ Superstar isn't the most important religious music of the year — and one of two or three significant recordings of the decade — I am sadly mistaken."[22] He added, "The ingredients in this unique production are absolutely first rate." Nat Hentoff, in Cosmopolitan, called it "the most remarkable large-scale rock work yet created" and called the singers "superbly cast."[23]

Other critics unfavorably compared it to the Who's Tommy: Variety thought, "Somewhat overstated, the opera lacks the overall impact of Tommy."[24] Mike Jahn, in the Baltimore Sun, went further: "Tommy seemed a labor of love, with good stories well-told...In comparison, Jesus Christ Superstar seems a labor of opportunism with almost no inspiration. In fact, when it isn't dead boring it's embarrassing..."[25]

Track listing edit

All compositions written by Tim Rice (lyrics and book) and Andrew Lloyd Webber (music).

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Overture"4:00
2."Heaven on Their Minds"4:23
3."What's the Buzz/Strange Thing Mystifying"4:13
4."Everything's Alright"4:36
5."This Jesus Must Die"5:11
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Hosanna"2:09
2."Simon Zealotes/Poor Jerusalem"4:49
3."Pilate's Dream"1:28
4."The Temple"4:43
5."Everything's Alright (reprise)"0:34
6."I Don't Know How to Love Him"3:41
7."Damned for All Time/Blood Money"4:36
Side three
No.TitleLength
1."The Last Supper"7:10
2."Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say)"5:33
3."The Arrest"3:24
4."Peter's Denial"1:27
5."Pilate and Christ"2:46
6."King Herod's Song"3:02
Side four
No.TitleLength
1."Judas' Death"4:17
2."Trial Before Pilate (Including the 39 Lashes)"5:13
3."Superstar"4:16
4."The Crucifixion"4:04
5."John Nineteen Forty-One"2:10

Credits edit

Main players[26]

Supporting players

Other players

Musicians

Other musicians

Production

  • Alan O'Duffy – chief engineer

Reissue edit

  • Original Concept Recording. Jesus Christ Superstar – A Rock Opera. Universal City, California: MCA Records Inc. [USA], (released 24 September 1996). Cat. No. MCAD2-11542 [2 CDs], UPC 008811154226.

2012 remaster edit

In 2012, the MCA reissue was remastered personally by Andrew Lloyd Webber, who released the result on his own Really Useful Music imprint under the Decca banner. In his liner notes, Webber states that he was hoping to find some unreleased recording within the original masters, but he found out that only three out of twenty tapes had survived the 2008 Universal Studios fire, and those tapes did not contain any unreleased material. However, it later turned out that he did possess a copy of the complete masters in his own archive, and he worked from that.[27]

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

‹See Tfd›‹See Tfd›
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[40] Gold 350,000[39]
France 60,000[41]
Israel 2,500[42]
Italy 100,000[43]
Netherlands (NVPI)[44] Gold 250,000[45]
South Africa (SARI)[46] Gold 12,500[46]
Sweden 90,000[47]
United Kingdom (BPI)[49]
1970 release
Gold 180,000[48]
United States (RIAA)[50] Gold 4,500,000[48]
Summaries
North America
1970-1972
3,500,000[51]
Worldwide 7,000,000[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bloom, Jerry (2015). The Road of Golden Dust, Deep Purple Story (1st ed.). Wymer Publishing. p. 67. ISBN 978-1-908724-23-6.
  2. ^ Walsh, Michael (1997). Andrew Lloyd Webber: His Life and Works. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. p. 71. ISBN 0810912759. ...the complete Superstar hit the American market on October 27, 1970.
  3. ^ Nassour, Ellis; Broderick, Richard (1973). Rock Opera; The Creation of Jesus Christ Superstar from Record Album to Broadway Show and Motion Picture. New York: Hawthorn Books, Inc. p. 100. The Broadway opening was set for October 27, to coincide with the initial release of the album in the United States on that date a year before.
  4. ^ Jesus Christ Superstar - Album Overview at AllMusic. Retrieved 28 September 2006.
  5. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: J". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor and Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved 27 February 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  6. ^ "... the BBC banned it, they banned this record, because they thought it was sacrilegious."—Ted Neeley, in conversation with Norman Jewison . Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ Autobiography of Norman Jewison
  8. ^ a b Ochs, Ed (29 January 1983). "Geffen Sizzles While Biz Drizzles: Broadway is Next Stage for Pop's Top Composers". Billboard. Vol. 95, no. 4. p. B-4. ISSN 0006-2510.
  9. ^ "Celebrating 50 years of 'Jesus Christ Superstar': Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice tell Neil McCormick how 'the worst idea in history' became a musical phenomenon". The Daily Telegraph. Sept. 22, 2021.
  10. ^ Winston, Kimberly (30 March 2018). "The 'Splainer: The stormy, surprising history of Jesus Christ Superstar". Washington, D.C.: Religion News Service. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  11. ^ "Celebrating 50 years of 'Jesus Christ Superstar': Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice tell Neil McCormick how 'the worst idea in history' became a musical phenomenon". The Daily Telegraph. Sept. 22, 2021.
  12. ^ a b Rock Opera: The creation of Jesus Christ Superstar from record album to Broadway show and motion picture. Ellis Nassour and Richard Broderick. New York: Hawthorn Books. 1973.
  13. ^ a b Superstar sells a million. Poughkeepsie Journal. 29 Nov 1970: 79.
  14. ^ Walsh, Michael (1997). Andrew Lloyd Webber: His Life and Works. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. p. 14. ISBN 0810912759. The hit love song from Superstar was a pop number Lloyd Webber and Rice had written earlier and sold to a publisher; its rights were bought back by David Land, then Lloyd Webber and Rice's manager, and it got a new set of lyrics. Thus the pedestrian 'Kansas Morning' became the soaring 'I Don't Know How to Love Him.'
  15. ^ 'Superstar' Turns Gold. The Hartford Courant. 05 Dec 1970: 12.
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  17. ^ a b 1971 Year-end Albums—The Billboard Pop Albums. 25 December 1971. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
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  19. ^ Pop Testament. Newsweek. Nov 16, 1970: 96-97
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  21. ^ Album Reviews. Billboard. Nov 14, 1970: 32.
  22. ^ Records: It Could Be the 'Rock' of Ages. Chicago Tribune. 08 Nov 1970: f1.
  23. ^ Cosmopolitan, Feb. 1971: 18
  24. ^ Record Review: Jones, Sly, King, Guthrie, 'Superstar,' Hamilton Top LPs. Variety. Nov 4, 1970: 48.
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  42. ^ "From the Music Capitols of the World - Tel Aviv" (PDF). Billboard. 4 September 1971. p. 41. Retrieved 11 May 2022 – via World Radio History.
  43. ^ "CBS-Sugar Sees Sweet Picture in Economy Despite Economy Sag". Billboard. 6 July 1974. p. 38. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
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  45. ^ "From The Music Capitols of the World - Amsterdam" (PDF). Billboard. 21 August 1976. p. 50. Retrieved 3 December 2019 – via American Radio History.
  46. ^ a b "'Superstar' SA Gold" (PDF). Cash Box. 10 July 1971. p. 39. Retrieved 11 May 2022 – via World Radio History.
  47. ^ "From The Music Capitols of the World - Stockholm" (PDF). Billboard. 10 June 1972. p. 50. Retrieved 3 December 2019 – via American Radio History.
  48. ^ a b "'Christ' New Champ" (PDF). Billboard. 21 October 1978. p. 76. Retrieved 11 May 2022 – via World Radio History.
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External links edit

  • Jesus Christ Superstar at Discogs (list of releases)

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For the film soundtrack album see Jesus Christ Superstar film Soundtrack Jesus Christ Superstar is a 1970 album musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice on which the 1971 rock opera of the same name was based Initially unable to get backing for a stage production the composers released it as an album the success of which led to stage productions The album musical is a musical dramatisation of the last week of the life of Jesus Christ beginning with his entry into Jerusalem and ending with the Crucifixion It was originally banned by the BBC on grounds of being sacrilegious 6 7 By 1983 the album had sold over seven million copies worldwide 8 Jesus Christ SuperstarOriginal UK coverStudio album by various artistsReleased16 October 1970 1 UK 27 October 1970 US 2 3 Recorded10 October 1969 Superstar single 1970StudioOlympic LondonGenreArt rock progressive rockLength86 56LabelDecca MCA Decca BroadwayProducerTim Rice Andrew Lloyd WebberAndrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice chronologyJesus Christ Superstar 1970 Evita 1976 Singles from Jesus Christ Superstar Superstar Released 21 November 1969 I Don t Know How to Love Him Released 13 May 1971Alternative coverUS edition cover May 1971 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 4 Christgau s Record GuideC 5 Contents 1 Composition 2 Recording 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Credits 7 Reissue 7 1 2012 remaster 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications and sales 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksComposition editWebber and Rice had earlier success with Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Then according to Webber the Dean of St Paul s Martin Sullivan suggested they do the story of Jesus next Tim and I rather resisted it Webber said but then Tim came up with this interesting angle What if we told the story from Judas Iscariot s perspective 9 Lyrics in the 1964 Bob Dylan song With God on Our Side resonated with Rice You ll have to decide Whether Judas Iscariot had God on his side 10 Another inspiration was an ad showing Tom Jones dressed in white with the word SUPERSTAR emblazoned across him 11 Rice and Webber wrote the title song Superstar first in July 1969 Webber explained It was agreed that we would first sort of send up a flag to see whether the public would accept our approach to the subject 12 They spent the next four months producing the single They wrote the rest of the songs from November 1969 to March 1970 13 The album s story is based in large part on the Bible and Fulton J Sheen s Life of Christ Rice said I used the King James and Catholic versions whichever was handier interchangeably My biggest aid was Fulton Sheen s Life of Christ in which Bishop Sheen calibrates and compares the Gospels 12 However greater emphasis is placed on the interpersonal relationships of the major characters in particular Jesus Judas and Mary Magdalene relationships that are not described in depth in the Gospels Herod s Song is a lyrical rewrite of Try It and See previously written by Lloyd Webber and Rice as a proposed British entry into the 1969 Eurovision Song Contest to be sung by Lulu then recorded and released as a single by Rita Pavone The writers had also included it as Those Saladin Days in an aborted show about Richard the Lionhearted called Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You The melody of I Don t Know How to Love Him also predates Jesus Christ Superstar it was rewritten from a 1968 Lloyd Webber Rice collaboration titled Kansas Morning 14 Recording editThe album was recorded from March to July 1970 13 For the recording Lloyd Webber and Rice drew personnel from both musical theatre Murray Head had just left the West End production of Hair and the British rock scene Ian Gillan had only recently become the singer of Deep Purple Many of the primary musicians guitarists Neil Hubbard and Henry McCullough bassist Alan Spenner and drummer Bruce Rowland came from Joe Cocker s backing group The Grease Band Saxophonist Chris Mercer had also played with Hubbard in Juicy Lucy Release editThe first piece of Superstar released was the title song as a single in November 1969 backed with the instrumental John Nineteen Forty One see John 19 41 The full album followed almost a year later In the U S the double album was released on October 27 1970 Less than three weeks later on November 16 it achieved gold status 1 million in sales 15 The album topped the U S Billboard Top LP s chart in both February and May 1971 16 and ranked number one in the year end chart ahead of Carole King s massive hit Tapestry 17 It also served as a launching pad for numerous stage productions on Broadway and in the West End The original 1970 boxed set issue of this two record set was packaged in the U S with a special thin brown cardboard outer box The Brown Album 18 which contained the two vinyl records and a 28 page libretto Reception editHubert Saal in Newsweek called it nothing short of brilliant and reverent Staying well within limits prescribed by the Gospels the opera galvanizes the story and the scenes of the Passion with its own fresh imagination and vitality 19 Critic John Rockwell writing in the Los Angeles Times thought at it s best Jesus works Rice and Weber have managed more effectively than the composers of any previous rock opera that I know of to characterize individuals in both words and music And they are helped by an excellent cast 20 Billboard s critic wrote This brilliant musical portrayal of the last seven days of Jesus is destined to become one of the most talked about and provocative albums on the pop scene 21 Music critic Thomas Willis wrote in the Chicago Tribune I am neither a theologian nor a rock critic but if Jesus Christ Superstar isn t the most important religious music of the year and one of two or three significant recordings of the decade I am sadly mistaken 22 He added The ingredients in this unique production are absolutely first rate Nat Hentoff in Cosmopolitan called it the most remarkable large scale rock work yet created and called the singers superbly cast 23 Other critics unfavorably compared it to the Who s Tommy Variety thought Somewhat overstated the opera lacks the overall impact of Tommy 24 Mike Jahn in the Baltimore Sun went further Tommy seemed a labor of love with good stories well told In comparison Jesus Christ Superstar seems a labor of opportunism with almost no inspiration In fact when it isn t dead boring it s embarrassing 25 Track listing editAll compositions written by Tim Rice lyrics and book and Andrew Lloyd Webber music Side oneNo TitleLength1 Overture 4 002 Heaven on Their Minds 4 233 What s the Buzz Strange Thing Mystifying 4 134 Everything s Alright 4 365 This Jesus Must Die 5 11 Side twoNo TitleLength1 Hosanna 2 092 Simon Zealotes Poor Jerusalem 4 493 Pilate s Dream 1 284 The Temple 4 435 Everything s Alright reprise 0 346 I Don t Know How to Love Him 3 417 Damned for All Time Blood Money 4 36 Side threeNo TitleLength1 The Last Supper 7 102 Gethsemane I Only Want to Say 5 333 The Arrest 3 244 Peter s Denial 1 275 Pilate and Christ 2 466 King Herod s Song 3 02 Side fourNo TitleLength1 Judas Death 4 172 Trial Before Pilate Including the 39 Lashes 5 133 Superstar 4 164 The Crucifixion 4 045 John Nineteen Forty One 2 10Credits editMain players 26 Ian Gillan Jesus Christ Murray Head Judas Iscariot Yvonne Elliman Mary Magdalene Victor Brox Caiaphas High Priest Barry Dennen Pontius Pilate Supporting players Brian Keith Annas John Gustafson Simon Zealotes Paul Davis Peter Mike d Abo King Herod Other players Annette Brox Maid by the Fire Paul Raven Priest P P Arnold Tony Ashton Tim Rice Peter Barnfeather Madeline Bell Brian Bennett Lesley Duncan Kay Garner Barbara Kay Neil Lancaster Alan M O Duffy Terry Saunders Background vocals Choir conducted by Geoffrey Mitchell Children s choir conducted by Alan Doggett on Overture The Trinidad Singers under the leadership of Horace James on Superstar Musicians Neil Hubbard electric guitar Henry McCullough electric guitar acoustic guitar Alan Spenner bass guitar Chris Mercer tenor sax J Peter Robinson piano electric piano organ positive organ Bruce Rowland drums percussion Other musicians Norman Cave Karl Jenkins piano Mick Weaver piano organ Andrew Lloyd Webber piano organ Moog synthesizer Mike Vickers Moog synthesizer Alan Doggett principal Conductor Moog synthesizer Strings of the City of London Ensemble Clive Hicks Chris Spedding Louis Stewart Steve Vaughan guitar Jeff Clyne Peter Morgan Alan Weighall bass guitar Harold Beckett Les Condon Ian Hamer Kenny Wheeler trumpet Anthony Brooks Joseph Castaldini bassoon Andrew McGavin Douglas Moore James Brown Jim Buck Sr Jim Buck Jr John Burdon horns Keith Christie Frank Jones Anthony Moore trombone Ian Herbert clarinet Chris Taylor Brian Warren flute Bill LeSage John Marshall drums Production Alan O Duffy chief engineerReissue editOriginal Concept Recording Jesus Christ Superstar A Rock Opera Universal City California MCA Records Inc USA released 24 September 1996 Cat No MCAD2 11542 2 CDs UPC 008811154226 2012 remaster edit In 2012 the MCA reissue was remastered personally by Andrew Lloyd Webber who released the result on his own Really Useful Music imprint under the Decca banner In his liner notes Webber states that he was hoping to find some unreleased recording within the original masters but he found out that only three out of twenty tapes had survived the 2008 Universal Studios fire and those tapes did not contain any unreleased material However it later turned out that he did possess a copy of the complete masters in his own archive and he worked from that 27 Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Jesus Christ Superstar Chart 1970 2005 Peakposition Australian Albums Kent Music Report 28 6 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 29 4 Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 30 1 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 31 10 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 32 11 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 33 16 Norwegian Albums VG lista 34 3 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 35 73 UK Albums OCC 36 6 US Billboard 200 16 1 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Jesus Christ Superstar Chart 1971 Position Australian Albums Kent Music Report 28 4 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 37 72 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 38 20 US Billboard 200 17 1Certifications and sales edit See Tfd See Tfd Region Certification Certified units sales Canada Music Canada 40 Gold 350 000 39 France 60 000 41 Israel 2 500 42 Italy 100 000 43 Netherlands NVPI 44 Gold 250 000 45 South Africa SARI 46 Gold 12 500 46 Sweden 90 000 47 United Kingdom BPI 49 1970 release Gold 180 000 48 United States RIAA 50 Gold 4 500 000 48 Summaries North America1970 1972 3 500 000 51 Worldwide 7 000 000 8 See also editJesus Christ Superstar film References edit Bloom Jerry 2015 The Road of Golden Dust Deep Purple Story 1st ed Wymer Publishing p 67 ISBN 978 1 908724 23 6 Walsh Michael 1997 Andrew Lloyd Webber His Life and Works New York Harry N Abrams Inc p 71 ISBN 0810912759 the complete Superstar hit the American market on October 27 1970 Nassour Ellis Broderick Richard 1973 Rock Opera The Creation of Jesus Christ Superstar from Record Album to Broadway Show and Motion Picture New York Hawthorn Books Inc p 100 The Broadway opening was set for October 27 to coincide with the initial release of the album in the United States on that date a year before Jesus Christ Superstar Album Overview at AllMusic Retrieved 28 September 2006 Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s J Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor and Fields ISBN 089919026X Retrieved 27 February 2019 via robertchristgau com the BBC banned it they banned this record because they thought it was sacrilegious Ted Neeley in conversation with Norman Jewison Archived copy Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 27 November 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Autobiography of Norman Jewison a b Ochs Ed 29 January 1983 Geffen Sizzles While Biz Drizzles Broadway is Next Stage for Pop s Top Composers Billboard Vol 95 no 4 p B 4 ISSN 0006 2510 Celebrating 50 years of Jesus Christ Superstar Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice tell Neil McCormick how the worst idea in history became a musical phenomenon The Daily Telegraph Sept 22 2021 Winston Kimberly 30 March 2018 The Splainer The stormy surprising history of Jesus Christ Superstar Washington D C Religion News Service Retrieved 30 March 2018 Celebrating 50 years of Jesus Christ Superstar Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice tell Neil McCormick how the worst idea in history became a musical phenomenon The Daily Telegraph Sept 22 2021 a b Rock Opera The creation of Jesus Christ Superstar from record album to Broadway show and motion picture Ellis Nassour and Richard Broderick New York Hawthorn Books 1973 a b Superstar sells a million Poughkeepsie Journal 29 Nov 1970 79 Walsh Michael 1997 Andrew Lloyd Webber His Life and Works New York Harry N Abrams Inc p 14 ISBN 0810912759 The hit love song from Superstar was a pop number Lloyd Webber and Rice had written earlier and sold to a publisher its rights were bought back by David Land then Lloyd Webber and Rice s manager and it got a new set of lyrics Thus the pedestrian Kansas Morning became the soaring I Don t Know How to Love Him Superstar Turns Gold The Hartford Courant 05 Dec 1970 12 a b Allmusic Jesus Christ Superstar Charts amp Awards Billboard Albums AllMusic Retrieved 1 May 2013 a b 1971 Year end Albums The Billboard Pop Albums 25 December 1971 Retrieved 3 October 2011 Jesus Christ Superstar 50 Years On by Paul Beutel The Austin Chronicle 7 October 2019 Pop Testament Newsweek Nov 16 1970 96 97 Music Story of Jesus Gets Rock Opera Treatment Los Angeles Times 15 Nov 1970 v50 Album Reviews Billboard Nov 14 1970 32 Records It Could Be the Rock of Ages Chicago Tribune 08 Nov 1970 f1 Cosmopolitan Feb 1971 18 Record Review Jones Sly King Guthrie 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