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Album: Hair: Original Soundtrack Recording - Special Anniversary Edition
# Song Title   Time
1)    Aquarius More Info... 0:04
2)    Sodomy More Info... 0:01
3)    Donna/Hashish More Info... 0:04
4)    Colored Spade More Info... 0:01
5)    Manchester More Info... 0:02
6)    Abie Baby/Fourscore More Info... 0:02
7)    I'm Black/Ain't Go No More Info... 0:02
8)    Air More Info... 0:01
9)    Party Music More Info... 0:03
10)    My Conviction More Info... 0:01
11)    I Got Life More Info... 0:02
12)    Frank Mills More Info... 0:02
13)    Hair More Info... 0:02
14)    L.B.J. More Info... 0:01
15)    Electric Blues/Old Fashioned Melody More Info... 0:04
16)    Hare Krishna More Info... 0:03
17)    Where Do I Go? More Info... 0:03
18)    Black Boys More Info... 0:01
19)    White Boys More Info... 0:02
20)    Walking in Space More Info... 0:06
21)    Easy to Be Hard More Info... 0:03
22)    3-5-0-0 More Info... 0:04
23)    Good Morning Starshine More Info... 0:02
24)    What a Piece of Work Is Man More Info... 0:01
25)    Somebody to Love More Info... 0:04
26)    Don't Put It Down More Info... 0:02
27)    The Flesh Failures/Let the Sunshine In More Info... 0:06
 
Album: Hair: Original Soundtrack Recording - Special Anniversary Edition
# Song Title   Time
1)    Aquarius More Info... 0:04
2)    Sodomy More Info... 0:01
3)    Donna/Hashish More Info... 0:04
4)    Colored Spade More Info... 0:01
5)    Manchester More Info... 0:02
6)    Abie Baby/Fourscore More Info... 0:02
7)    I'm Black/Ain't Go No More Info... 0:02
8)    Air More Info... 0:01
9)    Party Music More Info... 0:03
10)    My Conviction More Info... 0:01
11)    I Got Life More Info... 0:02
12)    Frank Mills More Info... 0:02
13)    Hair More Info... 0:02
14)    L.B.J. More Info... 0:01
15)    Electric Blues/Old Fashioned Melody More Info... 0:04
16)    Hare Krishna More Info... 0:03
17)    Where Do I Go? More Info... 0:03
18)    Black Boys More Info... 0:01
19)    White Boys More Info... 0:02
20)    Walking in Space More Info... 0:06
21)    Easy to Be Hard More Info... 0:03
22)    3-5-0-0 More Info... 0:04
23)    Good Morning Starshine More Info... 0:02
24)    What a Piece of Work Is Man More Info... 0:01
25)    Somebody to Love More Info... 0:04
26)    Don't Put It Down More Info... 0:02
27)    The Flesh Failures/Let the Sunshine In More Info... 0:06
 
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Tracks

1. Aquarius

2. Sodomy

3. Donna/Hashish

4. Coloured Spade

5. Manchester

6. Abie Baby/Fourscore

7. I'm Black/Aint Got No

8. Air

9. Party Music

10. My Conviction

11. I Got Life

12. Frank Mills

13. Hair

14. L.B.J.

15. Electric Blues/Old Fashioned Melody

16. Hare Krishna

17. Where Do I Go?

18. Black Boys

19. White Boys

20. Walking In Space

21. Easy To Be Hard

22. 3-5-0-0

23. Good Morning Starshine

24. What A Piece Of Work Man Is

25. Somebody To Love

26. Don't Put It Down

27. The Flesh Failures/Let The Sunshine In

Performer Notes
  • Music composed by Galt MacDermot. Lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado.
  • Principal cast includes: Treat Williams (Berger); John Savage (Claude); Beverly D'Angelo (Sheila); Annie Golden (Jeannie).
  • Recorded in December 1978 to January 1979. Includes liner notes by Joesph F. Laredo.
  • Digitally remastered by Al Garrison.
  • Happily, it is not the responsibility of this review to address in detail the train wreck that was the 1979 film adaptation of the stage musical Hair. A complete misfire conceived by a screenwriter, Michael Weller, and a director, Czech expatriate Milos Forman, who did not seem to have the slightest familiarity with hippies, the '60s, America, or even Broadway, the movie was miscast with supposedly bankable young film stars of the day (Treat Williams, John Savage, Beverly d'Angelo), and the essentially plotless libretto of the stage version was replaced by a contrived Hollywood script in a textbook example of how not to do an adaptation. But never mind the movie itself. The concern here is the music, and at least it can be said that, unlike some of the disastrous movie musicals of the 1930s and '40s, this one actually does use the score as heard on Broadway, and it has been supervised by its composer, Galt MacDermot. That said, however, MacDermot has not been able to resist the temptations of a higher budget and the changed musical styles a decade removed from his initial work. As soon as the thumb-plucked funk bass begins in "Aquarius," it's apparent that MacDermot has been listening to '70s disco, and when a horn chart comes in later in the same song, his desire to soften this version of Hair is revealed. The score was always eclectic (and somewhat satirical, musically as well as lyrically), but with more money to spend, MacDermot makes it more so. "My Conviction," once accompanied by a mere piano, now has a big string arrangement; "Hare Krishna" ends with steel drums; and there's a new song, "Somebody to Love," that is a cry-in-your-beer country ballad complete with pedal steel guitar. The poor casting of the leads is not much of an encumbrance to the soundtrack album since all of them sing adequately and none of them is heard from very much. Hair is an ensemble work with a lot of singers, and there are some very talented ones here, including Don Dacus, later known as Donnie Dacus and a member of Chicago; Nell Carter; Annie Golden of the new wave band the Shirts; Charlotte Rae; Ellen Foley; Laurie Beechman; Betty Buckley; Melba Moore; and David Lassley, who must have lost an "s" to become David Lasley, the solo artist and backup singer for James Taylor. With all that vocal firepower, the soundtrack to Hair is far more acceptable on disc than the movie is in theaters. [The album was released initially as a two-LP set, RCA Victor CBL2-3274. The first CD reissue, RCA 3274-2-R, released in 1989, was abridged, with the tracks "Party Music" and "My Conviction" deleted. They were restored on subsequent reissues.] ~ William Ruhlmann
Professional Reviews
Q (12/99, p.160) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...the whole thing bounds along with enviable energy - 'Aquarius' still has a certain charm and the Lemonheads-covered 'Frank Mills' is very pretty. The star of the show...remains the fantastically dramatic 'The Flesh Failures/Let The Sunshine In'."
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