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Cast Recordings & Albums Evita 10-Track Cast Album With Rachel Zegler Out Now; Full Live Album to Come in 2026

Jamie Lloyd directed the revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical.

Rachel Zegler and company of Evita Marc Brenner

What's new, Buenos Aires? The Evita cast album is new! The 10-track cast recording of Jamie Lloyd’s staging of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita, which ended its run September 6 at the London Palladium, is now available on all streaming platforms. The production also revealed today that a full cast recording, of every song from the show, will be released in 2026.

Released on The Other Songs label, two tracks had previously been made available from this abridged cast recording, both featuring leading lady Rachel Zegler: "Rainbow High" and "Don’t Cry For Me Argentina," the latter also reaching No. 1 on the official U.K. Vinyl Singles Chart on three occasions.

Other tracks on the 10-track album include "Oh What A Circus," "Buenos Aires," "I’d Be Surprisingly Good for You," "Another Suitcase in Another Hall," "A New Argentina," "High Flying Adored," "And The Money Kept Rollin In (And Out)," and "You Must Love Me," the last song originally written for the Madonna film version of Evita. Also featured are Diego Andres Rodriguez, James Olivas, Aaron Lee Lambert, and Bella Brown.

Listen to six minutes of highlights from the new recording below:

The highlights album, captured live at the London Palladium earlier this summer, will also be made available on white and blue marble vinyl and CD. Pre-orders are currently available by clicking here.

Listen to Rachel Zegler's "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" Single

The album is produced by Lloyd Webber, Lloyd, Adam Fisher, and Alan Williams. Executive producers are Rice and Lloyd Webber. 

Photos: Jamie Lloyd's Evita in the West End

The through-sung musical follows Eva Duarte, an illegitimate young girl from Los Toldos, who rose from anonymity to become an actress and eventually the First Lady of Argentina before her tragic death from cancer at the age of 33. Song titles include "Don’t Cry for Me Argentina," "Buenos Aires," "Rainbow High," and "High Flying Adored," among others.

Evita originally premiered as a two-LP recording in 1976 starring Julie Covington in the title role and Colm Wilkinson as Che. Harold Prince staged both the original London and New York productions of the musical, which made stars of Elaine Paige in London in 1978 and Mandy Patinkin and Patti LuPone the following year on Broadway, where it won seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Lloyd Webber and Rice had previously collaborated on Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Jesus Christ Superstar. Evita would mark their last major collaboration together.

Madonna, Antonio Banderas, and Jonathan Pryce starred in the 1996 film version of Evita. Though 2012 was the last Broadway revival of Evita (starring Elena Roger and Ricky Martin), there have been attempts to bring it back to the Main Stem. The most recent New York production, staged at City Center in November 2019, featured Solea Pfeiffer and Maia Reficco splitting the titular role under the direction of Sammi Cannold. That same production was then staged in Washington, D.C. and Cambridge, Massachusetts—though future plans have not materialized.

Lloyd first directed Evita at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre as part of its 2019 season.

 
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