Hair [Original Soundtrack: 20th Anniversary Edition]

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  • Release Date: 08/24/1999
  • Sales Rank: 3,407
  • Label: RCA
  • UPC: 078636781228
 
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Hair [Original Soundtrack: 20th Anniversary Edition]

1LISTENAquarius 4:47
2LISTENSodomy 1:28
3LISTENDonna/Hashish 4:18
4LISTENColored Spade 1:34
5LISTENManchester 1:58
6LISTENAbie Baby/Fourscore 2:44
7LISTENI'm Black/Ain't Got No 2:23
8LISTENAir 1:26
9LISTENParty Music 3:25
10LISTENMy Conviction 1:47
11LISTENI Got Life 2:15
12LISTENFrank Mills 2:38
13LISTENHair 2:42
14LISTENL.B.J. 1:08
15LISTENElectric Blues/Old Fashioned Melody 3:49
16LISTENHare Krishna 3:17
17LISTENWhere Do I Go? 2:48
18LISTENBlack Boys 1:12
19LISTENWhite Boys 2:36
20LISTENWalking in Space 6:11
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Editorial Reviews

RCA's 20th Anniversary Edition of Hair celebrates the birthday of the film version of the popular Broadway musical. The filmed version never quite had the spark of the original, but it was still very entertaining, as this soundtrack illustrates. For dedicated fans of the film, this is a nice treat, largely due to the remastered sound and Joseph F. Laredo's fine liner notes. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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November 30, 2006: At 27 tracks and more than 30 songs, you get more bang for your buck than you do with most musical compilations that either require a double disc edition to hold all the songs, or a single disc with just the "highlights." Here...you get everything and then some. Granted...no rarities and some of the film versions of these songs are not the ones that were popularized by the play and the pop hits of the late 60's and early 70's, but decent nonetheless. Don't miss "Easy to be Hard," a change of pace in the otherwise "hippie" loving music, but nonetheless a hearbreakingly welcome one.