
PART 1 - SPRING
1. (0:00) Overture
2. (4:07) When Your Soul’s Your Own
3. (5:09) Ballad Of The F*cking Trees
4. (8:52) The Garage
5. (10:59) Mommie Love
6. (13:30) Saturday Night
PART 2 - SUMMER
7. (15:13) The Dream
8. (20:02) The Nightmare
9. (24:31) Iffa Wanna
PART 3 - AUTUMN
10. (31:48) Hold On To Yourself
11. (33:00) Trying
12. (36:14) Daddie Sir
13. (38:54) Fidelity
14. (41:33) You Stole Away Your Head
15. (44:20) America Is A Pig
PART 4 - WINTER
16. (48:25) The Ballet Of The Deadly Sins
Shoobie
I Get Excited (Soul Soup)
The Office
The Chicken Song
Diesel Woman Blues
Gimme Your Body
The Exit
17. (58:59) Last Recourse
18. (1:00:27) There Could Have Been More
19. (1:03:32) Everyman’s Hymn
20. (01:07:11) Put Away The Masks (Finale)
The year 1975 yielded one of the earliest rock operas that touched gay topics, "Everyhead," an ambitious project inspired by the medieval play "Everyman." It tried to cover the ills of mankind (at least American) all over the map, perhaps a bit too symbolically as the cast wore elaborate masks. According to the show's very active website the masks were "worn to hide the identities of the cast so as not to be recognized and to be possibly arrested by the Hollywood vice squad for performing 'obscenities' in public. And the cast recording was immediately banned from radio, which of course is always good for sales. The show was written by Kenneth Cottrell (who sang lead) and David Maverick Lane. Stan Zipperman produced the LP, which included lead guitar work by Michael Monarch, of the band Steppenwolf. (Queer Music Heritage)