"Of all the JCS recordings I've heard, this one is probably the most uniformly satisfying. The Original Concept has a whiny Jesus and a laryngitic Judas; the movie soundtrack has an awesome Jesus and Pilate, but a bad everything else; the new cast recording has an awesome Mary, but a screechy Jesus and Judas. In this one, there is not one bad singer in the bunch. While Dave Willets does snarl a lot, I think his angry take on the role is quite interesting. Clive Rowe has a great voice as Judas, but becomes very unintelligible on higher notes, which makes him sound a little ridiculous. Issy Van Randwyck and Ethan Freeman are the real stars here, though. Ethan Freeman is, by far, the best Pilate I've heard, and Issy Van Randwyck really steeps herself into the part. This recording is not as bad as everyone says it is. However, it migh not be your cup of tea. But listen to the samples here, and you might like what you find."
Dave Willetts Is Back!
Melissa Vendettuoli | Warwick Castle, England | 06/15/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"He also played Jesus of Nazareth in the touring version that featured Keith Burns as Judas & Sarah Brightman as Mary Magdalene. I was delighted to see this recording on tape given to me."
This is not a good thing...
emily | minnesota usa | 05/13/2000
(1 out of 5 stars)
"i LOVE jcs, but this is just awful. i just dont even believe how bad this is... it doesnt sound like these people are singing, it sounds like they are dying slow deaths. oh, i just cant even believe it."
This is very bad....
04/16/1999
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I picked up this CD one day because 1) I love JCS and 2) I love hearing different versions of it. Of all the versions i have (now 7) this is far and away the worst. While Dave Willets was said to be a good jesus in his time, he is not on this album. The judas, while possesing a good voice, doesn't quite "get" the feel of the music. The orchestra is good but, honestly, it just doesn't sound like rock and roll, which is what this opera is meant to be about."
Here's the low-down...
Everett Olszewski | Erie, PA USA | 03/22/2006
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I have every version of Jesus Christ Superstar to date. (March 2006) I am a musical theatre student, opera tenor, and I own my own theatre company so I have a pretty good idea of what's hot and what's not. This version is not. Jesus possesses a decent voice, but growls too much, and skimps out on the higher notes - Garden of Gethsemane in particular, which defeats the purpose of the role. Judas has a good voice, but struggles to ennunciate while singing the higher parts, he does put an interesting spin on the music though, a little "off the page" if you will. Pilate is good, so is Mary, and Caiphas. The orchestra is terrible. They have some bright points but the drummer sounds inexpirienced and half the time you would think they do not have a bassist. The title of the show is "Jesus Christ Superstar: A Rock Opera." This version is a musical, they're missing the "rock." If you're a collector like myself it will be worth something to you, otherwise, save your money. Truly, I've never heard a perfect version, the 1996 London Cast comes closest - Steve Balsamo with his 4 and 1/2 octave range and an incredible orchestra make this happen - buy that version if you're short on cash."