Hair: Original Soundtrack Recording (1979 Film)

Hair: Original Soundtrack Recording (1979 Film) Artist: Galt MacDermot , Gerome Ragni , and James Rado
Label: RCA
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 078635327427
EAN: 0078635327427
ASIN: B000002W4I


Release Date: 1990-03-27

Hair: Original Soundtrack Recording (1979 Film)


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Tracks:

  1. Aquarius
  2. Sodomy
  3. Donna/Hashish
  4. Colored Spade
  5. Manchester
  6. Abie Baby/Fourscore
  7. I'm Black/Ain't Got No
  8. Air
  9. I Got Life
  10. Frank Mills
  11. Hair
  12. L. B. J. (Initals)
  13. Electric Blues/Old Fashioned Melody
  14. Hare Krishna
  15. Where Do I Go?
  16. Black Boys
  17. White Boys
  18. Walking In Space
  19. Easy To Be Hard
  20. 3-5-0-0
  21. Good Morning Starshine
  22. What A Piece Of Work Is Man
  23. Somebody To Love
  24. Don't Put It Down
  25. The Flesh Failures/Let The Sunshine In

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Amazing!.......2005-12-30

This album is becoming a favorite of mine at record speed. Not only do I absolutely love the movie, but the music is spectacular. I got my whole family addicted to the movie & the soundtrack, but who could blame me (or them)?? It's irresistable! The cast is fantastic, I don't even think I could pick a favorite song. If you want a musical that lightens your spirit, touches your heart, and gives you great music to cruise on the road to... this is for you.

5 out of 5 stars Much better than Broadway, but I miss "Don't Put It Down".......1999-04-11

Although the content is different from the Broadway show,the actual singing,musicians,and recording are superior! Although I sorely miss "Don't Put It Down".(i'm falling thru a hole in the flag....)

5 out of 5 stars As incredible as ever!.......1999-03-20

Although some say that Hair is seriously dated, I cannot believe that. The energy still mesmerizes and the messages still ring true today.

4 out of 5 stars Read your Shakespeare.......1998-09-24

To the music fan from Minnesota: the "lyrics" are from Shakespeare. It probably helps to note that the writers of "Hair" also wrote a musical based on Shakespeare's "Two Gentlemen From Verona." They were well-versed, so to speak.

Unlike the reviewer from Videohound's Soundtracks, I actually like this album, just as I like the movie. Twyla Tharp's choreography is stunning, and Treat Williams, John Savage (John Savage can sing? Who knew?), Beverly D'Angelo and the others are quite delightful. Milos Forman is a superb filmmaker, but I think (sadly) musicals have somehow gone out of style, and it takes a brave director to tackle one (witness Alan Parker's EVITA).

5 out of 5 stars

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