1. The Relentless: “Personal Jesus” (Depeche Mode cover)
2. The Relentless: “Nights in White Satin” (The Moody Blues cover)
3. The Relentless: “Hey Hey, My My” (Neil Young/Crazy Horse cover)
1. The Relentless: “Personal Jesus” (Depeche Mode cover)
2. The Relentless: “Nights in White Satin” (The Moody Blues cover)
3. The Relentless: “Hey Hey, My My” (Neil Young/Crazy Horse cover)
Tom Petty — “Love Is a Long Road”
Murray Head and others — “Superstar,” from the album Jesus Christ Superstar (1970).
Mike d’Abo and others — “King Herod’s Song,” from the album Jesus Christ Superstar (1970).
Ian Gillan — “Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say),” from the album Jesus Christ Superstar (1970).
Murray Head, Victor Brox, Brian Keith, and others — “Damned For All Time/Blood Money,” from the album Jesus Christ Superstar (1970).
Victor Brox, Brian Keith, and others — “This Jesus Must Die,” from the album Jesus Christ Superstar (1970).
Yvonne Elliman, Murray Head, and Ian Gillan — “Everything’s Alright,” from the album Jesus Christ Superstar (1970).
With this being a concept album/rock opera, it is hard to get a true feel from the various bits and pieces. However, I offer up a taste of what you will experience from the record. I still suggest you sit and listen to it from beginning to end, though.
Ian Gillan, Murray Head, and Yvonne Elliman — “What’s the Buzz?/Strange Thing Mystifying,” from the album Jesus Christ Superstar (1970).
Jesus Christ Superstar is one of my mom’s favorite albums, and I have been listening to it for literally my whole life. From start to finish, this is one of the most complete and well-done records out there. Told mostly from the point of view of Judas Iscariot, this rock opera recounts the last week of Jesus’s life.
If you have never heard it, I suggest you remedy that immediately.
