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On this day (Oct. 2 1995): Madonna starts recording the Evita soundtrack in London

Evita

October 02, 1995
Madonna starts recording the Evita motion picture soundtrack in London.
Soundtrack album by Madonna
Released: November 12, 1996
Recorded: October – November 1995 (London, United Kingdom)
Genre: Pop, classical, latin
Length: 107:30 (2-disc), 77:17 (1-disc)
Label: Warner Bros.
Producer: Nigel Wright, Alan Parker, Andrew Lloyd Webber, David Caddick

Track listing
The Complete Motion Picture Music Soundtrack
The two-disc edition includes the entire soundtrack to the film.
CD 1
All lyrics written by Tim Rice, all music composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."A Cinema in Buenos Aires, 26 July 1952"  John Mauceri1:20
2."Requiem for Evita"  John Mauceri4:16
3."Oh What a Circus"  MadonnaAntonio Banderas5:44
4."On This Night of a Thousand Stars"  Jimmy Nail2:24
5."Eva and Magaldi / Eva Beware of the City"  Madonna, Jimmy Nail, Antonio Banderas5:20
6."Buenos Aires"  Madonna4:09
7."Another Suitcase in Another Hall"  Madonna3:33
8."Goodnight and Thank You"  Madonna, Antonio Banderas4:18
9."The Lady's Got Potential"  Antonio Banderas4:24
10."Charity Concert / The Art of the Possible"  Jimmy Nail, Jonathan Pryce, Antonio Banderas2:33
11."I'd Be Surprisingly Good for You"  Madonna, Jonathan Pryce4:18
12."Hello and Goodbye"  Madonna, Andrea Corr, Jonathan Pryce1:46
13."Peron's Latest Flame"  Madonna, Antonio Banderas5:17
14."A New Argentina"  Madonna, Jonathan Pryce8:13
CD 2
All lyrics written by Tim Rice, all music composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."On the Balcony of the Casa Rosada (Part 1)"  Jonathan Pryce1:28
2."Don't Cry for Me Argentina"  Madonna5:31
3."On the Balcony of the Casa Rosada (Part 2)"  Madonna2:00
4."High Flying, Adored"  Madonna, Antonio Banderas3:32
5."Rainbow High"  Madonna2:26
6."Rainbow Tour"  Antonio Banderas, Gary BrookerPeter Polycarpou4:50
7."The Actress Hasn't Learned the Lines (You'd Like to Hear)"  Madonna, Antonio Banderas2:31
8."And the Money Kept Rolling In (and Out)"  Antonio Banderas3:53
9."Partido Feminista"  Madonna1:40
10."She Is a Diamond"  Jonathan Pryce1:39
11."Santa Evita"  John Mauceri2:30
12."Waltz for Eva and Che"  Madonna, Antonio Banderas4:31
13."Your Little Body's Slowly Breaking Down"  Madonna, Jonathan Pryce1:24
14."You Must Love Me"  Madonna2:50
15."Eva's Final Broadcast"  Madonna3:05
16."Latin Chant"  John Mauceri2:11
17."Lament"  Madonna, Antonio Banderas5:17
Music from the Motion Picture
The single-disc edition includes the highlights from the film soundtrack.
All lyrics written by Tim Rice, all music composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Track listing
Additional notes:
"Latin Chant", which appears as a separate track on the 2-CD edition, is incorporated into "Eva's Final Broadcast", hence the longer running time. (Wiki)
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