Based on the last seven days in the life of Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ Superstar received much criticism when it first opened in 1971. However, it's immense success, both in London's West End and on Broadway, helped launch the careers of the songwriting duo of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber & has made it one of the most popular musicals ever. This 2001 stage production soundtrack is based on the London revival & stars Glenn Carter as Jesus and Jerome Pradon as Judas Iscariot, co-stars Renee Castle as Mary Magdalene, Fred Johanson as Pontius Pilate and Rik Mayall as King Herod. Also featured are Frederick B. Owens (Caiaphas), Michael Shaeffer (Annas), Tony Vincent (Simon Zealotes) and Calvin Cornwall (Peter).
1) Overture - Shaun Henson/Mark Carroll/Nick Holmes/Perry Douglin/Stuart de la Mere/Billy Carter
2) Heaven on Their Minds - Jerome Pradon
3) What's the Buzz?/Strange Thing Mystifying - Matthew Cross/Kevin Curtin/Paul Vickers/Mykal Rand/Paul Keating/Gerard Bentall/Grant Anthony
4) Everything's Alright - Renee Castle/Jerome Pradon/Glenn Carter
5) Hosanna - Frederick B. Owens/Glenn Carter
6) Simon Zealotes/Poor Jerusalem - Tony Vincent/Glenn Carter
7) Pilate's Dream - Fred Johanson
8) The Temple - Glenn Carter
9) I Don't Know How to Love Him - Renee Castle
10) The Last Supper - Matthew Cross/Kevin Curtin/Paul Vickers/Mykal Rand/Paul Keating/Gerard Bentall/Grant Anthony
11) Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say) - Glenn Carter
12) King Herod's Song - Rik Mayall
13) Could We Start Again Please? - Renee Castle/Cavin Cornwall
14) Judas' Death - Jerome Pradon/Michael Shaeffer/Frederick B. Owens
15) Trial Before Pilate (Including the 39 Lashes) - Fred Johanson/Frederick B. Owens/Glenn Carter
16) Superstar - Jerome Pradon
17) Crucifixion - Glenn Carter
18) John Nineteen: Forty-One - Glenn Carter/Jerome Pradon/Renee Castle/Fred Johanson/Rik Mayall/Frederick B. Owens