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The New Broadway Cast Recording - Hair (The New Broadway Cast Recording)
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Music CD Cover Artist: The New Broadway Cast Recording Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Unknown) Format: Cast Recording CD Release Date: 2009-06-23 Music Label: Ghostlight Soundtracks: - Aquarius
- Donna
- Hashish
- Sodomy
- Colored Spade
- Manchester England
- I'm Black/Ain't Got No
- Sheila Franklin/I Believe In Love
- Ain't Got No Grass
- Air
- Kama Sutra/The Stone Age
- I Got Life
- Initials
- Going Down
- Hair
- My Conviction
- Easy To Be Hard
- Don't Put It Down
- Frank Mills
- Hare Krishna/Be-In
- Where Do I Go?
- Electric Blues
- Oh Great God Of Power/Manchester England [Reprise]
- Black Boys
- White Boys
- Walking In Space
- Minuet/African Drums
- Yes I's Finished On Y'All's Farmlands
- Four Score/Abie Baby
- Give Up All Desires/Hail Mary/Roll Call
- Three-Five-Zero-Zero
- What A Piece Of Work Is Man/How Dare They Try
- Good Morning Starshine
- Aquarius Goodnights/Ain't Got No/Yip Up The Sun
- The Flesh Failures/Eyes Look Your Last/Let The Sun Shine In
- Curtain Call: Hair [Reprise]
- Curtain Call: Let The Sun Shine In [Reprise]
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Free Music Notes for Hair (The New Broadway Cast Recording) AlbumFree Music Review: Hair the new broadway cast recording Hit: 2 Stars
I would just like to say that I was very disappointed with this recording. The performances are too polished and the cast is trying to hard to recreate the original production. The original 1967 cast album is much better in the sense that is has an edge to it, and it is a little "gritty".
One would be better off purchasing the original cast recording from 1967, it is much more enjoyable.
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