| 1. Who Let the Dogs Out {From the Movie Rugrats in Paris} {From the Movie |
| 2. Best Years of Our Lives {From the Movie Shrek} |
| 3. Move It Like This {From the Movie Big Fat Liar} |
| 4. Accident {From the Movie The Wild Thornberrys} |
| 5. Crocodile Rock [Film Version] {From the Movie Crocodile Hunter: Collisi |
| 6. Scooby D {From the Movie Scooby Doo} |
| 7. You All Dat {From the TV Show Malcolm in the Middle} |
| 8. Get Ya Party On {From the Movie Miss Congeniality} |
| 9. My Man Stanley {From the TV Show Stanley} |
| 10. Getcha Head in the Game {From the Movie Like Mike} |
| 11. Rat Race {From the Movie Rat Race} |
| 12. You Can Get It {From the Movie The Little Vampire} |
| 13. Oh Father {From the Movie My Father the Hero} |
Editorial Reviews
You've got to hand it to the Baha Men. Not only have they made a good living plying freewheeling, playful island music, they've been smart and lucky enough to have a dozen-odd songs placed in movies and television. Perhaps the most surprising thing about Baha Men's Greatest Movie Hits is that several of their admittedly lightweight numbers are more memorable than the films they accompanied (My Father the Hero, anyone?). In addition to the ubiquitous "Who Let the Dogs Out," we get tunes from Scooby Doo ("Scooby D"), Shrek ("Best Years of Our Lives"), an Elton John cover borrowed from Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course ("Crocodile Rock," naturally), Big Fat Liar ("Move It Like This"), plus several TV shows and kids' flicks. The key word here is joyful--whether the men are singing, rapping, howling, or literally barking like dogs, the mood is up, up, up. The perfect patio platter. --Kim Hughes
Product Description
Special Collection of Tracks Used in Vcarious Motion Pictures as Recorfr by the Baha Men.
Greatest Movie Hits,Baha Men,S-Curve Records,Bahamas,Caribbean,Club/Dance,Dance-Pop,Hip-Hop,Junkanoo,Pop,Popular Music,Soundtracks & Film Scores
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John Williams - Greatest Hits 1969 - 1999
John Williams Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00002MZ4V Release Date: 1999-11-02 |
Tracks:
- Star Wars: Main Title
- E.T.: Flying Theme
- Superman: Main Title
- Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom: Parade Of The Slave Children
- Sugarland Express: Theme
- Jaws: Theme
- Olympic Fanfare And Theme
- Return Of The Jedi: Luke And Leia
- The Reivers: Main Title
- THe Empire Strikes Back: The Imperial March
- Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade: Scherzo For Motorcycle And Orchestra
- Empire Of The Sun: Cadillac Of The Skies
- Raiders Of The Lost Ark: The Raiders' March
- Close Encounters Of The Third Kind: Suite
Tracks:
- Saving Private Ryan: Hymn To The Fallen
- Jurassic Park: Theme
- Schindler's List: Theme
- Hook: Flight To Neverland
- Seven Years In Tibet: Seven Years In Tibet
- JFK: Prologue
- Stepmom: The Days Between
- 1941: March
- Home Alone: Somewhere In My Memory
- Summon The Heroes
- Rosewood: Look Down, Lord
- Far And Away: Theme
- Born On The Fourth Of July: Theme
- Star Wars Episode 1: Phantom Menace: Duel Of The Fates
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For better or worse, John Williams has completely reshaped the art of the soundtrack. His scores for Star Wars, E.T., and Jaws are simply unforgettable, and his knack for tugging at our heartstrings is uncanny. John Williams: Greatest Hits 1969-1999 collects 30 years of the composer's best-loved themes into one double-CD package. You'll find all the soundtrack moments you'd expect from Indiana Jones, Close Encounters, and Schindler's List, along with a few surprises (The Reivers Americana-filled main theme and Williams's 1984 Olympic theme, for starters). Most of the earlier works have been digitally rerecorded by Williams, so while you may not get the original recording of these works here, nothing shows its age. And although we really do get only his "greatest hits" (the longest track is the nearly 10-minute-long Close Encounters theme), most of these soundtracks can be purchased in their entirety for the true aficionado. John Williams may be an acquired taste, but this set proves why--year after year--he scores some of the most successful films Hollywood can produce. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
A Great Compilation of Williams' Best Scores.......2007-07-26
The sound quality is excellent and I've been extremely pleased with the product.
Bottom Line: Great CD with unforgettable hits. Buy it today if you're interested in it.
Beethoven is an insect compaired to this titian of composition........2007-07-18
Once I started paying attention to the music and identifying different pieces that I enjoyed from different movies, I was suprized to realize that John Williams had composed many, many of them.
This CD contains possibably the greatest most timeless music I have heard. Sure, you, like my classical music loving boss, have probably already written off my opinion as foolish or ignorant. Honestly, I don't care.
I like Mozart, Bach and the rest, and they have their place, but their music doesn't move through me like Williams. While this collection is far from a box set of his work, all the most popular pieces are there: Raders March (Indiana Jones), Star Wars, Superman, Empire March (Darth Vader). None of the operas or preludes the other guys made up generate the experience I get from listening to the opening stanza of Superman.
While it is very hard to sing along to these pieces, if you have an office as I do, it makes great background music. Everyone who comes in is pleasently caught off guard and I enjoy watching them trying to place the various songs that are playing.
Even if you disagree that Williams is better than Wagner or Debussy, if you enjoy his music, you will love this CD. "These are the droids you are looking for."
An excellent survey of this great film composer's music.......2007-06-15
Williams not only has the talent to write memorable melodies but to expertly interpolate themes from the story into his scores, for example the drum rolls in "JFK" evoking the president's funeral procession and the mournful bugle calls in "Born on the Fourth of July".
Williams also employs a variety of styles, but never gratuitously, always to the service of the film. His "Jaws" theme is as legendary as the violin shrieks from Bernard Herrman's famous score for "Psycho".
The performances are excellent - only the "Born on the Fourth of July" performance exposes some thinness in the string section of the Boston Pops Orchestra.
There is much to enjoy here for film and music lovers alike.
It's my second copy!.......2007-03-09
I could listen to it a 100's and never get tired!.......2007-02-17
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Shirley Bassey - The Greatest Hits
Shirley Bassey Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000589UA Release Date: 2001-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Diamonds Are Forever
- History Repeating
- Big Spender
- Moonraker
- Something
- For All We Know
- Light My Fire
- I (Who Have Nothing)
- (Where Do I Begin) Love Story
- As Long As He Needs Me
- What Now My Love
- Goldfinger
- This Is My Life
- (Where Do I Begin) Love Story (Away Team Mix)
- Goldfinger (Propellerheads Mix)
- Big Spender (Wild Oscar Mix)
Customer Reviews:
Get the party started.......2007-07-05
Shirley Bassey - The Greatest Hits.......2007-05-12
THE VOICE .......2007-05-10
Shirley Bassey .....The British Invasion!.......2007-03-24
Shirley Bassey CD.......2007-01-22
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Greatest Hits
Henry Mancini Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Y9YB Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Peter Gunn
- A Profound Gass
- Snowfall
- Mr. Lucky
- The Great Impostor: Theme
- Moon River
- Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Experiment In Terror
- Hatari: Theme
- Baby Elephant Walk
- Just For Tonight (Vocal)
- Days Of Wine And Roses (Vocal)
- Charade (Vocal)
- The Pink Panther Theme
- Dear Heart (Vocal)
- How Soon (Vocal)
- A Shot In The Dark
- The Sweetheart Tree (Vocal)
- Two For The Road (Vocal)
- Love Theme From 'Romeo An Juliet'
- Whistling Away The Dark
- What's Happening!!
Customer Reviews:
Typical Mancini.......2007-03-25
It's Hard to Believe He's Gone.......2006-05-23
His work became synonymous with much-despised "elevator music" in the later 1960s. This stereotype (or monotype, for his earliest works) can mislead.
For example, "Lujon" [not in this collection] was used in a movie just last year to exemplify mystery and an exotic atmosphere.
Mancini dies way too young. While some would argue that he'd become a self-parody, his innate gifts compromised by relentless commercialization, you cannot take away his lasting gift to our culture. He was an original, and he captured an essence of our collective experience.
He's here in this collection, waiting round the bend, my Huckleberry friend.
Nostalgic.......2006-02-20
On connaît tous sa musique, beaucoup moins son nom..........2005-09-20
En effet, c'est lui qui a composé l'éternel thème de la Panthère Rose, et son mythique refrain de saxophone, définitivement associés au dessin animé du même nom, et qui invariablement provoquent sourires (voire moqueries) chez les non-initiés... Rappelons qu'au départ La Panthère Rose est un film réalisé par le génial Blake Edwards en 1964, avec l'inénarrable Peters Sellers dans le rôle principal, et que cette fameuse Panthère Rose désigne non pas un sympathique félin, mais un diamant d'une valeur inestimable, et dont le vol est à l'origine du scénario.
Mais sa contribution à l'histoire de la musique ne s'arrête pas là. En effet, on lui doit également le monumental Moon River, titre dont l'insurpassable limpidité mélodique est capable de me porter au bord des larmes en quelques mesures, repris entre autres par Sinatra et Morrissey et susurré par la délicieuse Audrey Hepburn dans Breakfast At Tiffany's. Et c'est toujours lui qui est à l'origine du thème explosif de Peter Gunn, avec sa ligne de basse à réveiller les morts et ses arrangements de cuivres qui traumatiseront toute une génération de compositeurs, Quincy Jones en tête...
En tout cas, cette compilation est une excellente introduction à l'univers de Henry Mancini, qui en mêlant arrangements jazzy, vocaux surannés et mélodies inoubliables, a tout simplement inventé la Lounge music, avant que ce mot ne désigne un vaste fourre-tout pour bobos peu curieux...
Henry Mancini's Greatest Hits.......2005-07-13
enjoy!!
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Judy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits - Original Soundtrack Performances 1936-1963
Judy Garland Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000C41F Release Date: 1998-10-27 |
Tracks:
- The Texas Tornado
- Dear Mr. Gable/You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It)
- Over The Rainbow
- I'm Nobody's Baby
- F.D.R. Jones
- For Me And My Gal
- The Trolley Song
- The Boy Next Door
- On The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe
- Look For The Silver Lining
- Mack The Black
- Easter Parade
- Johnny One Note
- Last Night When We Were Young (Outtake)
- Happy Harvest
- Friendly Star
- Get Happy
- Gotta Have Me Go With You
- The Man That Got Away
- Little Drops Of Rain
- Hello Bluebird
- By Myself
- I Could Go On Singing
Amazon.com essential recording
Judy Garland's almost 30 years in the movie industry provide some of her brightest moments. And Judy Garland in Hollywood is a near-perfect retrospective of her classic vocals for The Wizard of Oz, For Me and My Gal, Meet Me in St. Louis, Easter Parade, and numerous other celluloid musical favorites. She swings on tunes like "The Trolley Song" (from St. Louis), and on A Star Is Born's "Gotta Have Me Go with You," she shows the vocal finesse and maturity of her later years. Of the 23 cuts, there's not a single dud, and the sound quality is excellent. Few collections more accurately show a career from start to finish: on "The Texas Tornado," we hear a 14-year-old girl brimming with confidence and bounce, but by 1962's "Little Drops of Rain," Garland's pacing has slowed, her voice more full-throated and autumnal. A great set. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
Excellent.......2007-07-12
The best of the best of Judy in the movies........2007-04-10
There's not a single dud on these CDs, and the sound quality is excellent. Many of the older tracks do have some hiss to them, as well as the occasional sound anomaly, which is to be expected. However, everything has been beautifully remastered and sounds incredible. The liner notes and packaging PERIOD are also incredible. Very informative and include lots of great pictures. And I might be weird, but I actually like the cover art. It's nice and whimsical, although from far away, or in pics made really small, it CAN make her look like something of a dominatrix. *Now THERE'S a side of Judy you thought you'd never see. ;)* But the cariacature's actually quite cute, and I just think it's a cute cover.
Judy would sadly pass away six years after the last tracks on this compilation were recorded. Although she may be dead in the physical sense, as long as her films and audio recordings like these are available to the public, Judy will never really die in the hearts of the public, and she will never be forgotten. There's only one Judy Garland, and there will never be another like her.
Judy 101.......2006-11-28
The CD starts off strong with "The Texas Tornado" recorded in 1936 when Judy was just 14 years old. You'd never know she was an adolescent when she recorded this. Judy's voice at 14 was already extremely powerful and rather mature as well.
The next track is one of my favorites because it is so romantic and sweet: "Dear Mr. Gable/You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It.)" The sound is excellent; and the musical arrangement is perfect. The MGM musicians make excellent use of the violins as Judy sings and even speaks a little about her crush on Clark Gable. This track is followed by her infamous ballad, "Over The Rainbow." Judy's voice here is flawless; she sings so beautifully and she emotes so well. Harold Arlen wrote an excellent musical arrangement for "Over The Rainbow" which combined with Judy's voice makes me swear that a magical place located beyond a rainbow is real and not imaginary.
Other classics on this CD include "The Trolley Song" from Meet Me In Saint Louis; "On The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe" from The Harvey Girls; "Easter Parade" from the movie of the same name; "Get Happy" from the movie Summer Stock and "The Man That Got Away" from A Star Is Born. Nobody but Judy could sing these songs so flawlessly. When Judy sang these songs she just didn't sing the way another singer would. Judy would sing so passionately in such a singularly beautiful, sensitive way that somehow you could instantly identify with her character's joy, her character's wanting to fit in, her character's heartache over a lost love.
The CD boasts some terrific songs that are less well known but just as wonderful. "I'm Nobody's Baby" from Andy Hardy Meets Debutante is a sad song about how she doesn't "fit into" any social scene because she isn't just a kid anymore but she isn't quite an adult yet either. There is also the hauntingly beautiful "Last Night When We Were Young" which is an outtake from the movie In The Good Old Summertime. "Happy Harvest" is a joyful song that Judy performs in the movie Summer Stock; and "By Myself" is a gut-wrenching number from her last film entitled I Could Go On Singing.
Will Friedwald contributes an extensive essay which sticks mostly to Garland's professional career; and there are wonderful photos of Judy as well. There's even a lovely black and white photo of Judy and her two sisters taken in 1942 when Judy was working on the movie entitled Presenting Lily Mars. The songs credits are provided and the recording dates for each song are there as well. Moreover, the sound quality is excellent; the remastering of these tracks to digital form is excellent.
There will never be another Judy. This CD proves it. As you listen to Judy's performances on this CD, you become increasingly impressed and enchanted as you listen to each song. By the time the CD ends you want more just as Judy's audiences always wanted more whenever she gave a live performance. If you like this CD, I highly recommend the two CD set of Judy at Carnegie Hall from 2001 (the fortieth anniversary edition); the CD entitled Classic Garland: Capitol Years 1955-1965 and the CD entitled That Old Feeling: Classic Ballads from the Judy Garland Show. Of course, if you also like those, you'll be well on your way to discovering even more CDs and movies that feature this singularly talented artist, the incomparable Judy Garland.
GREAT CD.......2006-03-01
Nice.......2006-01-15
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Gay Happening Presents Greatest Movie Hits Remixed
Various Artists Manufacturer: Dance Street ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P1KSYC Release Date: 2007-04-20 |
Tracks:
- If You Could Read My Mind [From Studio 54/Donnie Brasco] - Jocelyn Enriquez, Ultra Naté
- What a Feeling [From Flashdance] - Luisa Pepe
- I Will Always Love You [From The Bodyguard] - Natalie Grant
- Evergreen [From A Star Is Born] - Layne Kennedy
- Someday [From the Hunchback of Notre Dame] - Harajuku
- Take My Breath Away [From Top Gun] - Energi vs. Berlin
- Don't Cry for Me Argentina [From Evita] - Prima
- Bright Eyes [From Watership Down] - Stephanie O'Hara
- Neverending Story [From Neverending Story] - Limahl
- I Love the Nightlife [from the Adventures of Priscilla] - Nicole Tyler
- For You I Will [From Space Jam] - Outta Control
- Beauty and the Beast [From Beauty and the Beast] - Harajuku
- If I Can't Have You [From Saturday Night Fever] - A Kay B.J.
- Way Were Were [From The Way We Were] - Layne Kennedy
- Can You Feel the Love Tonight [From The Lion King] - Natalie Grant
- Stayin' Alive [From Saturday Night Fever] - Disco Deejays
- My Heart Will Go On [From Titanic] - Dionne Faux
- Colors of the Wind [From Pocahontas]- Stephanie O'Hara
- Wings [From Brokeback Mountain] - Northeast
- [CD-Rom Track] [*]
Product Description
Gay Happening - one of the most popular gay dance compilation series ever proudly presents Greatest Movie Hits Remixed. Brought to you on import courtesy of Megahit Records, this hit-packed collection features 19 dance versions of the greatest movie hits of all time, including remixes of hits from Flashdance, Titanic, Top Gun, Saturday Night Fever, Brokeback Mountain, Beauty & The Beast and more performed by the hottest dance artists, including Amber, Ultra Nate, Berlin, Harajuku, Limahl, Outta Control, Disco Deejays and many more. A special treat is the appearance of renowned Barbra Streisand impersonator Layne Kennedy with her hot dance remixes of "Evergreen" and "The Way We Were." Plus, the eye-catching cover art designed by renowned gay illustrator Kinu Sekigushi (best known for his Manga Boys art book) gives this release a unique and provocative look. Gay Happening Presents Greatest Movie Hits Remixed provides the perfect soundtrack for any party!Album Details
Great Hits from the Silver Screen Remixed for the Dancefloor from Films Like "Flashdance", "a Star is Born", "Watership Down", "The Never Ending Story", "Beauty and the Beast", "Titanic" and Many More.
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Broadway's Greatest Hits
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FEU Release Date: 1993-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Hello, Dolly
- Guys and Dolls (Medley)
- Selections From My Fair Lady
- The Threepenny Opera: Mack The Knife
- On Your Toes: Slaughter On Tenth Avenue
- Selections From Carousel
- Man Of La Mancha: The Impossible Dream
- Fiddler On The Roof (Medley)
- Cabaret
- Hair: Aquarius
- The Sound Of Music (Medley)
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Pops Stoppers: Greatest Hits of the Boston Pops Orchestra
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000041CP Release Date: 1995-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Sophisticated Ladies (Medley) - A Tribute to Duke Ellington:: Sophiscated Lady - Take the 'A' Train - Mood Indigo - It Don't Mean A Thing
- When The Saints Go Marchin' In
Customer Reviews:
Pops Stoppers.......2007-05-06
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Baha Men - Greatest Movie Hits
Baha Men Manufacturer: S-Curve Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006RSTS Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Who Let the Dogs Out
- Best Years of Our Lives
- Move It Like This
- Accident
- Crocodile Rock
- Scooby D
- You All Dat
- Get Your Party On
- My Man Stanley
- Get Your Head In The Game
- Rat Race
- You Can Get It
- Oh Father
Amazon.com
You've got to hand it to the Baha Men. Not only have they made a good living plying freewheeling, playful island music, they've been smart and lucky enough to have a dozen-odd songs placed in movies and television. Perhaps the most surprising thing about Baha Men's Greatest Movie Hits is that several of their admittedly lightweight numbers are more memorable than the films they accompanied (My Father the Hero, anyone?). In addition to the ubiquitous "Who Let the Dogs Out," we get tunes from Scooby Doo ("Scooby D"), Shrek ("Best Years of Our Lives"), an Elton John cover borrowed from Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course ("Crocodile Rock," naturally), Big Fat Liar ("Move It Like This"), plus several TV shows and kids' flicks. The key word here is joyful--whether the men are singing, rapping, howling, or literally barking like dogs, the mood is up, up, up. The perfect patio platter. --Kim HughesAlbum Details
Special Collection of Tracks Used in Vcarious Motion Pictures as Recorfr by the Baha Men.Customer Reviews:
I Lost My Doggy!.......2004-11-23
Oy Guvalt!.......2003-05-30
WHAAAAAT??!?!?
It's bad enough they released "Who Let The Stupid Dogs Out", but now they're releasing a whole album of clones? What is the matter with the record company? This is the kind of album that nine-year-olds buy and then regret buying when they're twelve. Parents, I'll just say this: If you buy this for your kids, make sure you have some aspirin nearby. I'm just going to stop here, reviewing this "album" any further is a waste of my time and yours.
Good compromise.......2003-05-23
BaHa-in Hits.......2003-03-23
I've only seen a few of the movies that appear in this collection and thanks to experiencing some previous soundtracks that have featured them; their music style has begun to grow on me. The main reason I wanted this CD was for Crocodile Rock, because I haven't been able to find it anywhere else. If you don't have any BaHa Men in your party music collection, than this album is as good as any for single handedly obtaining their well-known songs.
This is a two CD set, one being the audio collection, having all the songs one thru twelve. The second CD is a DVD with the music videos to: Who Let The Dogs Out, Move It Like This and You All Dat. This video bonus feature appears to be of good quality.
a cool cd to get your party on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2003-03-13
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Gospel Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Light Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000004813 Release Date: 1995-02-07 |
Tracks:
- Give Him The Praise - Douglas Miller
- You Can Depend On Me - Andrae Crouch
- Restoration - The Winans
- Love Lifted Me - LA Mass Choir
- You Changed My Life - New Jersey Mass Choir
- I Can Go To The Rock - Chicago Mass Choir
- I Won't Be Satisfied - Walter Hawkins
- Everything You Touch Is A Song - The Winans
- I'm Going Away - Walter Hawkins
- I'll Tell It - New Jersey Mass Choir
- Live In Me Jesus - Calvin Bernard Rhone
- Walk Around Heaven - Beau Williams
- When Praises Go Up - Chicago Mass Choir
Tracks:
- Are We Really Doing Your Will - The Winans
- Just Like He Said He Would - The Williams Brothers
- More Like Jesus - Daryl Coley
- So Good To Know (The Savior) - Commissioned
- Jesus Christ Is The Way - Walter Hawkins And The Family
- Say Yes - Beau Williams
- Hiding Place - New Jersey Mass Choir
- Love Isn't Love - Commissioned
- Carry Me Home - Witness
- Where Is Your Faith In God - Walter Hawkins And Lynette Hawkins
- I'm Willing To Wait - Evelyn Turrentine-Agee
- The Old Account - The Woolfalk Singers
- My Tribute - Andrae Crouch
Customer Reviews:
Deserving of a better-than-average rating.......2002-01-12
This compilation features some of the best in urban contemporary and traditional gospel music. "Heavenly" highlights on the two-disc set are "Love Lifted Me" (L.A. Mass Choir), "I'll Tell It" (New Jersey Mass Choir), "Walk Around Heaven" (Beau Williams), "When Praises Go Up" (Chicago Mass Choir), "More Like Jesus" (Daryl Coley), "Hiding Place" (New Jersey Mass Choir), "Love Isn't Love" (Commissioned), and "Carry Me Home" (Witness).
With others like Andrae Crouch, the Winans, Walter Hawkins, and The Williams Brothers also on hand as contributors, this is an investment for the spirit.
MISSING SONG, THAT'S ADVERTISED.......1999-02-28
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Disco Nights, Vol. 10: Disco's Greatest Movie Hits
Various Artists Manufacturer: Umvd Special Markets ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000047SC Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Last Dance - Donna Summer
- Thank God It's Friday - Love And Kisses
- Fame - Irene Cara
- 'Star Wars' Theme - Meco
- Chase - Giorgio Moroder
- Maniac - Michael Sembello
- Breakin'...There's No Stopping Us - Ollie And Jerry
- Disco Inferno - The Tramps
- Flashdance...What A Feeling - Irene Cara
- More Than A Woman - Tavares
- If I Can't Have You - Yvonne Elliman
- Call Me (Theme From 'American Gigolo') - Blondie
Customer Reviews:
suffers the most from "edit" syndrome.......2005-08-09
1. last dance (5:53) (edit)
2. thank god it's friday (4:27) (7")
3. fame (5:17) (long version)
4. star wars theme (6:26) (not the 15 minute album version)
5. chase (4:23) (1985 REMIX)
6. Maniac (4:21) (very hot 7" remix)
7. breakin (4:36) (7")
8. disco inferno (6:29) (edit)
9. What a feelin (3:55) (1990s remix--this is actually the version used in the movie "The Full Monty")
10. More than a Woman (3:20)
11. If I Can't Have You (4:03) (clumsy extended version)
12. call me (3:31) (7")
discos greates hits movie review by josephine yong.......2005-06-10
"WHAT A FEELING" by Irene Cara from the movie "FLASHDANCE" its a dance where your body spins around the floor with your back like a toy called: TOP or a YOYO. There are 2 songs you may dance to enjoy I mentioned above.
Blast from the Past.......2003-06-03
I'm sure there are more artist's classics that fit this specific niche that may be included. Did I see Car Wash? And what about the Andrea Ture Connection. (well if you know her other claim to fame, you'll know what I mean). Seen her movies advertised, but never (of course) watched, so I can't say if she sung in her movies. I guess that reminds me of Grace Jones, as well. And Vanessa Williams. No wonder certain groups didn't like disco. Not me, I love it--can't hear enough of it.Classic from the 70's that is. None of this Hip Hop garbage.
Disco Nights, Vol. 10: Disco's Greatest Movie Hits.......2001-07-01
Dance Music:
- Grind Mode
- Homies in a Box [Box set]
- I Ain't Mad No More [Explicit Lyrics]
- I Ball Like Kobe [Explicit Lyrics]
- Iicons [Import]
- In My Own Words [Explicit Lyrics]
- Kriminal Ways [Explicit Lyrics]
- Latin Rap Legends [Box set] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Livin in Luxury [Explicit Lyrics]
- Los Mariachis del Hip-Hop Latino
Dance Music
Nortena / Habanera / 16 Preludes
Francesco Tamagno: The Complete Recordings and Three Unpublished Recordings