Evita [Original Broadway Cast] Original Cast Recording

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1979
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 13,278
  • Label: DECCA U.S.
  • UPC: 076731010724

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A film adaptation of EVITA, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's 1979 Broadway smash, was in development for more than a decade. Everyone from Patti LuPone, who created the title role on Broadway, to Barbra Streisand was a candidate. When it was revealed that Madonna would play Argentine first lady Eva Duarte Peron, the ultimate Material Girl, it seemed, for a while, that musical movie magic might be made. Director Alan Parker's tumultuous 1996 film didn't quite raise La Ciccone to screen superstardom, but it did legitimize her as a singing actress. Utilizing deeper, more resonant tones and working hard to make every word understood, Madonna gives a strong, lyrical performance. She tears into "Buenos Aires" and "Rainbow High," gives a regal rendition of "Don't Cry for Me Argentina," and strikes pure gold with the Oscar-winning "You Must Love Me," written specifically for her. A solid musical success, the double-disc EVITA is an intriguing chapter in Madonna's fascinating career. David Elliot Cohen, Barnes & Noble



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January 12, 2001: This album is a multitude of sad slowies, ubeat dance tracks, and intriguing converstaional songs. From Santa Evita, the childrens cry to their ''savior'', to Buenos Aries, the introduction to the city's glory, every track is a delight!