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Evita: Original Soundtrack [SOUNDTRACK]

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Paradise (Not for Me)" also appears on Mirwais Ahmadzaï's second studio album, Production (2000). [61] Copeland, Jeff (February 12, 1997). "Madonna Will Sing at the Oscars". E! News. Archived from the original on August 16, 2018 . Retrieved August 16, 2018. This song is usually cut from most of the productions and replaced with "The Art of the Possible," but a modified version has appeared in a number of stagings. It was revived by Alan Parker for the film, with modified lyrics by Tim Rice to remove the insecticide sub-plot.

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In his review in The Sunday Times, Derek Jewell called the show "quite marvellous" and described Lloyd Webber's "ambitious" score "an unparallelled fusion of 20th century musical experience" and Rice's lyrics as "trenchant" and "witty". Bernard Levin of The Times disliked it, however, calling it as an "odious artefact ... that calls itself an opera ... merely because the clichés between the songs are sung rather than spoken" and "one of the most disagreeable evenings I have ever spent in my life". [24] Paul Nicholas and David Ian, with the original producers Robert Stigwood and David Land, mounted a version closely based on the original London production starring Marti Webb, one of the first performers to play Eva, with Chris Corcoran as Che, Duncan Smith as Perón, Leo Andrew as Magaldi and Poppy Tierney as the mistress. Despite some criticism over the casting of Webb at the age of 50, the success of the tour led to extensions throughout 1996. [52] [53] [54] 1998 US 20th Anniversary Tour [ edit ] Stigwood and Russell decided to hold auditions with the eight actresses portraying Eva in the musical's worldwide productions, with an undisclosed number performing screen tests in New York and London. [9] In November 1981, Russell continued holding screen tests at Elstree Studios. Karla DeVito was among those who auditioned for the role of Eva. [8] Russell also travelled to London, where he screen tested Liza Minnelli wearing a blonde wig and custom-period gowns. He felt that Minnelli, a more established film actress, would be better suited for the role, but Rice, Stigwood and Paramount wanted Elaine Paige, the first actress to play Eva in the London stage production. [8] [9] Russell began working on his own screenplay without Stigwood, Rice or Lloyd Webber's approval. His script followed the outlines of the stage production, but established the character of Ché as a newspaper reporter. The script also contained a hospital montage for Eva and Ché, in which they pass each other on gurneys in white corridors as she is being treated for cancer, while Ché is beaten and injured by rioters. [8] Russell was ultimately fired from the project after telling Stigwood he would not do the film without Minnelli. [8] [9] [12] Gleiberman, Owen (December 20, 1996). "Evita". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on July 25, 2015 . Retrieved October 7, 2016. American single certifications – Madonna – You Must Love Me". Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved October 28, 2014.

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