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Bronson, Fred (November 30, 1996). "Benny, Bjorn's Next Move After Chess" (PDF). Billboard. p.92 . Retrieved August 2, 2016. Justify My Love (Maxi single liner notes). Madonna. Warner Bros. Records. 1990. 9 21820-0. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) At least 25 English language cast albums have been released, along with many foreign language recordings. There are currently four in Spanish, five German, three in Japanese, and two in Hebrew, with additional recordings in Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, Hungarian, Icelandic, Korean, Portuguese, and Swedish. [79]

Taraborrelli, Randy J. (2008). Madonna: An Intimate Biography. London: Pan, Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-330-45446-9. Jahreshitparade Alben 1997". Schweizer Hitparade. Hung Medien. Archived from the original on May 25, 2016 . Retrieved July 12, 2016. The Evita: Original London Cast Recording was recorded in 1978 and released by MCA Records. Some releases mistakenly refer to the concept album as the Original London Cast Recording. Realizing she is about to die, Eva renounces her pursuit of the vice presidency and swears her eternal love to the people of Argentina ("Eva's Final Broadcast"). Eva's numerous achievements flash before her eyes before she dies ("Montage"), and she asks for forgiveness, contemplating her choice of fame instead of long reign ("Lament"). Evita dies, and embalmers preserve her body forever. Che notes a monument was set to be built for Evita but says "only the pedestal was completed, and Evita's body disappeared for 17 years." Hung Up" contains a sample of the recording " Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" performed by ABBA and written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus.

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By the end of recording, Parker noticed that Rice and Lloyd Webber did not have a new song in place. They arranged a meeting at Lloyd Webber's county estate in Berkshire, where they began work on the music and lyrics for " You Must Love Me". [5] Madonna's reaction to the lyrics was negative since she wanted Eva to be portrayed sympathetically, rather than as the "shrewd manipulator" that Parker had in mind. Although Madonna was successful in getting many portions in the script altered, Rice declined to change the song. He recalled, "I remember taking the lyrics to Madonna and she was trying to change them... The scene can be interpreted in different ways, but my lyrics were kept, thank God!" [49] Rooksby, Rikky (2004). The Complete Guide to the Music of Madonna. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-9883-3. a b Walters, Barry (July 10, 1996). "Madonna Rules. Sounds As Good As She Looks". The San Francisco Examiner. a b " Evita (PG)". British Board of Film Classification. December 13, 1996. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015 . Retrieved May 16, 2014.

At a cinema in Buenos Aires on July 26, 1952, a film is interrupted when news breaks of the death of Eva Perón, Argentina's First Lady, at the age of 33. As the nation goes into public mourning, Ché, a member of the public, marvels at the spectacle and promises to show how Eva did "nothing for years". The rest of the film follows Eva (née Duarte) from her beginnings as an illegitimate child of a lower-class family to her rise to become First Lady; Ché assumes many different guises throughout Eva's story. Lannert, John (November 23, 1996). "Artists & Music: Latin Notas" (PDF). Billboard. p.56 . Retrieved January 26, 2021. Just Say Roe (Liner notes). Various Artists. Santa Monica, California: Sire Records. 1994. 9 45645-2. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) Eva is hospitalized and learns that she has terminal cancer. She declines the position of Vice President due to her failing health, and makes one final broadcast to the people of Argentina. She understands that her life was short because she shone like the "brightest fire", and helps Perón prepare to go on without her. A large crowd surrounds the Unzue Palace in a candlelight vigil praying for her recovery when the light of her room goes out, signifying her death. At Eva's funeral, Ché is seen at her coffin, marveling at the influence of her brief life. He walks up to her glass coffin, kisses it, and joins the crowd of passing mourners. A tour, following the then recent London production, began in 2008 starring Louise Dearman and later Rachael Wooding as Eva, Seamus Cullen (a finalist in the BBC show Any Dream Will Do) [59] as Che, Mark Heenehan as Perón [60] with James Waud as Magaldi who won the role in a competition, and Nikki Mae as Perón's Mistress, later Carly Bowmen. The UK tour ended in late 2009 but was remounted in March 2010, touring throughout Europe until April 2011. It continued in the UK and Germany from May to September 2011 featuring Abigail Jaye as Eva, Mark Powell as Che, Mark Heenehan as Perón and Reuben Kaye as Magaldi. Earl Carpenter would later replace Heenehan. [61] 2013 US Tour [ edit ]

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a b c d e f g h i j k l m Hard Candy (Liner notes). Madonna. Warner Bros. Records. 2008. 9362-49884-9. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) Regent's Park Open Air Theatre presented the musical (directed by Jamie Lloyd) from 2 August – 21 September 2019. [48] Madonna | Full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. January 14, 1984. Archived from the original on March 18, 2018 . Retrieved June 8, 2017. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q MDNA (Liner notes). Madonna. Boy Toy, Live Nation, Interscope. 2012. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link)

a b c d e f g "About the Filmmakers". Universal Studios. Archived from the original on October 26, 2016 . Retrieved October 26, 2016. a b c "Exemplary Images". American Society of Cinematographers. June 1997. p.4. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016 . Retrieved October 7, 2016.

Following stints in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Evita premiered on Broadway at the Broadway Theatre on 25th September 1979. Evita won an impressive seven 1980 Tony Awards including Best Book, Best Score and Best Musical of the year. In 1981, the Evita cast recording was awarded a Grammy Award. During the period between Act I and Act II, Eva and Perón are married – a fact merely alluded to, in the "Casa Rosada balcony" scene, at the start of Act II. Fraser, Nicholas, and Navarro, Marysa. Evita: The Real Life of Eva Perón (1996). New York: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0-393-31575-4 Austrian album certifications – Madonna – Evita" (in German). IFPI Austria . Retrieved November 10, 2014. a b c d e f g h Ansen, David (December 15, 1996). "Madonna Tangos with Evita". Newsweek. Archived from the original on August 30, 2016 . Retrieved October 7, 2016.

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