Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Aquarius 1.2 Donna 1.3 Hashish 1.4 Sodomy 1.5 Colored Spade 1.6 Manchester England 1.7 I'm Black/Ain't Got No 1.8 Sheila Franklin/I Believe in Love 1.9 Ain't Got No Grass 1.10 Air 1.11 Kama Sutra/The Stone Age 1.12 I Got Life 1.13 Initials 1.14 Going Down 1.15 Hair 1.16 My Conviction 1.17 Easy to Be Hard 1.18 Don't Put It Down 1.19 Frank Mills 1.20 Hare Krishna/Be-In 1.21 Where Do I Go? 1.22 Electric Blues 1.23 Oh Great God of Power/Manchester England [Reprise] 1.24 Black Boys 1.25 White Boys 1.26 Walking in Space 1.27 Minuet/African Drums 1.28 Yes I's Finished on Y'all's Farmlands 1.29 Four Score/Abie Baby 1.30 Give Up All Desires/Hail Mary/Roll Call 1.31 Three-Five-Zero-Zero 1.32 What a Piece of Work Is Man/How Dare They Try 1.33 Good Morning Starshine 1.34 Aquarius Goodnights/Ain't Got No/Yip Up the Sun 1.35 The Flesh Failures/Eyes Look Your Last/Let the Sun Shine in 1.36 Curtain Call: Hair [Reprise] 1.37 Curtain Call: Let the Sun Shine in [Reprise]
NotesHAIR, featuring book and lyrics by the late Gerome Ragni and James Rado and music by Galt MacDermot, opened to rave reviews on Broadway March 31, 2009 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre. Under the direction of Diane Paulus, Hair arrives on Broadway after a run as part of the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park 2008. Hair depicts the birth of a cultural movement in the '60s and '70s that changed America forever: The musical follows a group of hopeful, free-spirited young people who advocate a lifestyle of pacifism and free-love in a society riddled with intolerance and brutality during the Vietnam War. As they explore sexual identity, challenge racism, experiment with drugs and burn draft cards, the "tribe" in Hair creates an irresistible message of hope, peace and change that continues to resonate with audiences 40 years later.