Music of Hair
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Music of Hair is Andrew Bird's first released album. The album came out in 1996. The tracks featured were written in Bird's early twenties, and the album was released when he was 23. The album features contributions from musicians Colin Bunn, Dave Dieckmann, Kat Eggleston, Al Ehrich, Kevin O'Donnell; and, James "Jimbo" Mathus, Katharine Whalen and Chris Phillips from Squirrel Nut Zippers. The title of the album is a reference to Galway Kinnell's poem, "Wait". This poem is also used for the lyrics in the song "Wait," on the album Oh! The Grandeur.
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Self-released; re-released on Grimsey Records and Wegawam Music
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1998
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Andrew Bird
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August 1996
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1996
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Lakeside Studio
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Two Sisters
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Pathetique
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Ambivalence Waltz
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Minor Beatrice
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Nuthinduan Waltz
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Oh So Insistent
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Oh So Sad
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Ratitat/Peter's Wolf/Oblivious Reel
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Rhodéàöh
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Song of Foot
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St. Francis Reel
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The Greenhorn/Exile of Erin/Glasgow Reel
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"Exile of Erin" and "Glasgow Reel" - Traditional
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"Feet of Mad Shak Dance" - Kevin O'Donnell
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"Ratitat" - Traditional
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melody: Traditional; lyrics: Andrew Bird
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text: Heinrich Heine; music: Andrew Bird
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theme: Traditional; music and lyrics: Andrew Bird
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"Danse Juba" passage - Traditional; string quartet passage - Maurice Ravel
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Music of Hair is Andrew Bird's first released album. The album came out in 1996. The tracks featured were written in Bird's early twenties, and the album was released when he was 23. The album features contributions from musicians Colin Bunn, Dave Dieckmann, Kat Eggleston, Al Ehrich, Kevin O'Donnell; and, James "Jimbo" Mathus, Katharine Whalen and Chris Phillips from Squirrel Nut Zippers. The title of the album is a reference to Galway Kinnell's poem, "Wait". This poem is also used for the lyrics in the song "Wait," on the album Oh! The Grandeur.
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