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''"Julissa" - El Show De Terror De Rocky'' is the soundtrack LP to the [[1976 Mexico]] production of ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]''.
 
''"Julissa" - El Show De Terror De Rocky'' is the soundtrack LP to the [[1976 Mexico]] production of ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]''.
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Julissa is a well-known actress and pop singer in Mexico who starred as Janet (Chello) in the 1976 production. Julissa was responsible for adapting the play for the Mexican stage by translating the show into Spanish.
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The original album was technically a bootleg, as the show was not officially licensed. Although it had a limited pressing, the LP became available via mail-order through various early fanzines for ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' in the '70s, including ''[[The Transylvanian]]''. in 1996, a bootleg CD circulated, and a seemingly official CD release was issued with the copyright date of 1995 in Mexico as a 2-CD set, paired with ''Vaselina'' (the 1973 Mexican stage version of Grease) also starring Juissia and other cast members from ''El Show De Terror De Rocky''. 
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==Cast==
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Dr. Frankenfurter: Gonzalo Vega<br>
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Chelo Derecho: Julissa<br>
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Carlos Cabales: Héctor Ortiz<br>
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Riff-Raff: Luis Torner<br>
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Magenta y Usherette: Paloma Zozaya<br>
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Colombia: Norma Lendech<br>
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Eddie y Dr. Carillo: Lauro Pavón<br>
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Rocky Horror: Cecil Goudie<br>
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Narrador: Manuel Gurría<br>
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==Musical Numbers==
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"Science Fiction/Double Feature" <br>
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"Cielos Chelo"  <br>
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"Veo Una Luz" <br>
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"Dulce Travestista" <br>
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"Baile del Sapo" <br>
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"Sword Of Damocles"<br>
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"Hot Patootie"<br>
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"Toca, Toca, Toca, Toca"<br>
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"Puede Pasar"<br>
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"El Osito De Eddie"<br>
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"El Show De Frankie"<br>
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"I'm Going Home "<br>
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"Super Heroes"<br>
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"Science Fiction/Double Feature [Reprise]"<br>
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
''"Julissa" - El Show De Terror De Rocky'' at RockyMusic [http://www.rockymusic.org/album/mexican.php]
 
''"Julissa" - El Show De Terror De Rocky'' at RockyMusic [http://www.rockymusic.org/album/mexican.php]

Revision as of 11:40, 11 October 2016

"Julissa" - El Show De Terror De Rocky LP

"Julissa" - El Show De Terror De Rocky is the soundtrack LP to the 1976 Mexico production of The Rocky Horror Show.

Julissa is a well-known actress and pop singer in Mexico who starred as Janet (Chello) in the 1976 production. Julissa was responsible for adapting the play for the Mexican stage by translating the show into Spanish.

The original album was technically a bootleg, as the show was not officially licensed. Although it had a limited pressing, the LP became available via mail-order through various early fanzines for The Rocky Horror Picture Show in the '70s, including The Transylvanian. in 1996, a bootleg CD circulated, and a seemingly official CD release was issued with the copyright date of 1995 in Mexico as a 2-CD set, paired with Vaselina (the 1973 Mexican stage version of Grease) also starring Juissia and other cast members from El Show De Terror De Rocky.

Cast

Dr. Frankenfurter: Gonzalo Vega
Chelo Derecho: Julissa
Carlos Cabales: Héctor Ortiz
Riff-Raff: Luis Torner
Magenta y Usherette: Paloma Zozaya
Colombia: Norma Lendech
Eddie y Dr. Carillo: Lauro Pavón
Rocky Horror: Cecil Goudie
Narrador: Manuel Gurría

Musical Numbers

"Science Fiction/Double Feature"
"Cielos Chelo"
"Veo Una Luz"
"Dulce Travestista"
"Baile del Sapo"
"Sword Of Damocles"
"Hot Patootie"
"Toca, Toca, Toca, Toca"
"Puede Pasar"
"El Osito De Eddie"
"El Show De Frankie"
"I'm Going Home "
"Super Heroes"
"Science Fiction/Double Feature [Reprise]"

External Links

"Julissa" - El Show De Terror De Rocky at RockyMusic [1]