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"America's First Tribal Love-Rock Musical," went the advertising, and nobody could argue with that.
Hair opened on Broadway in 1968 and immediately became a smash, although no one could quite discern what it was about. Something like, "War is bad, drugs are good, racism bites the big one, and nudity is nice." Although all these sentiments are expressed on this album which, like the show, has not dated well, the quality of the music makes it forgiveable. The songs weren't really rock, but they accomplished what all good pop songs set out to do; stick in the craw. In fact, several of its tracks later became hits for pop acts, including "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" (The Fifth Dimension), "Hair" (The Cowsills), and "Good Morning Starshine" (Oliver).
--Dawn Eden
Product Description
Studio recordings of the original Broadway cast starring Melba Moore and Diane Keaton. Includes the classics Aquarius; Good Morning Starshine; Let the Sunshine In . Plus other cult favorites: Black Boys; White Boys; I'm Black; Ain't Got No; Sodomy; Colored Spade; Manchester England; I Believe in Love; Ain't Got No (reprise); Air , and more.
--This text refers to the
Audio CD
edition.