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Hair is a 1968 cast recording of the musical Hair on the RCA Victor label. Sarah Erlewine, for Allmusic, wrote: "The music is heartening and invigorating, including the classics 'Aquarius,' 'Good Morning Starshine,' 'Let the Sunshine In,' 'Frank Mills' ... and 'Easy to Be Hard.' The joy that has been instilled in this original Broadway cast recording shines through, capturing in the performances of creators Gerome Ragni and James Rado exactly what they were aiming for – not to speak for their generation, but to speak for themselves."[1]

The recording received a Grammy Award in 1968 for Best Score from an Original Cast Show Album[2] and sold nearly 3 million copies in the U.S. by December 1969.[3] The New York Times noted in 2007 that "The cast album of Hair was... a must-have for the middle classes. Its exotic orange-and-green cover art imprinted itself instantly and indelibly on the psyche.... [It] became a pop-rock classic that, like all good pop, has an appeal that transcends particular tastes for genre or period."[4]

Track listing

Music by Galt MacDermot; lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado.[1]

  1. "Aquarius" 2:55 - Ronnie Dyson
  2. "Donna" 2:08 - Gerome Ragni
  3. "Hashish" 1:03 - Cast
  4. "Sodomy" 0:50 Steve Curry
  5. "Colored Spade" 1:10 - Lamont Washington
  6. "Manchester England" 1:20 - James Rado
  7. "I'm Black" 0:36 - Lamont Washington, Steve Curry, Gerome Ragni, James Rado
  8. "Ain't Got No" 0:43 - Steve Curry, Lamont Washington, Melba Moore
  9. "I Believe In Love" 1:06 - Melba Moore
  10. "Ain't Got No" (reprise) 1:16 - Steve Curry, Lamont Washington, Melba Moore
  11. "Air" 1:15 - Sally Eaton, Shelley Plimpton, Melba Moore
  12. "Initials (LBJ)" 0:55 - Cast
  13. "I Got Life" 3:05 - James Rado
  14. "Going Down" 2:18 - Gerome Ragni
  15. "Hair" 2:55 - James Rado, Gerome Ragni
  16. "My Conviction" 1:36 - Jonathan Kramer
  17. "Easy to Be Hard" 2:35 - Lynn Kellogg
  18. "Don't Put It Down" 2:00 - Steve Curry, Gerome Ragni
  19. "Frank Mills" 2:05 - Shelley Plimpton
  20. "Be-In (Hare Krishna)" 3:00 - Cast
  21. "Where Do I Go?" 2:40 - James Rado
  22. "Electric Blues" 2:35 - Paul Jabara
  23. "Manchester England" (Reprise) 0:30 - James Rado
  24. "Black Boys" 1:10 - Diane Keaton, Suzannah Norstrand, Natalie Mosco
  25. "White Boys" 2:28 - Melba Moore, Lorrie Davis & Emmaretta Marks
  26. "Walking In Space" 5:00 - Cast
  27. "Abie Baby" 2:45 - Lamont Washington, Ronnie Dyson, Donnie Burks & Lorrie Davis
  28. "Three-Five-Zero-Zero" 3:09 - Cast
  29. "What a Piece of Work is Man" 1:36 - Ronnie Dyson & Walter Michael Harris
  30. "Good Morning Starshine" 2:30 - Lynn Kellogg, Melba Moore, James Rado, Gerome Ragni
  31. "The Bed" 2:56 - Cast
  32. "The Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine In)" 3:35 - James Rado, Lynn Kellogg, Melba Moore

The original LP release (RCA Victor LSO-1150) omitted a few tracks due to space limitations: "I Believe In Love", "Going Down", "Electric Blues" and "The Bed", as well as short reprises, and placed "Easy to Be Hard" after "Black Boys/White Boys".[5] The full track list above was included on later CD issues.[1][6]

Credits

Cover versions

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Erlewine, Sarah. "Hair [Original Broadway Cast Recording]", Allmusic.com, accessed October 1, 2015
  2. ^ King, Betty Nygaard. "Hair". Encyclopedia of Music in Canada. Historica Foundation of Canada. Retrieved on May 31, 2008.
  3. ^ "Hairzapoppin'". Time (December 12, 1969). Retrieved on May 29, 2008.
  4. ^ Isherwood, Charles (September 16, 2007). "The Aging of Aquarius". The New York Times. Retrieved on May 25, 2008.
  5. ^ " Various – Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical (The Original Broadway Cast Recording)", Discogs.com, accessed May 22, 2016
  6. ^ Reich, Howard. "Hair (original Broadway cast recording)", Chicago Tribune, April 9, 1989, accessed May 22, 2016
  7. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. pp. 218–219 & 256. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.