Deliver Us from Eva [Enhanced] [Soundtrack]
Track Listings
| 1. Paradise - Amerie, , LL Cool J |
| 2. She's Got the Part - Usher |
| 3. Star for Life - Mary J. Blige |
| 4. Two Way Street - Terry Dexter |
| 5. Ain't No Stoppin' Sunshine |
| 6. More Than a Woman - Calvin Richardson |
| 7. Show and Prove |
| 8. More Than Friends - 3LW |
| 9. Excuses - Ginuwine |
| 10. Lovin' You (Easy) - En Vogue |
| 11. Looking for Love - Vikter Duplaix |
| 12. You're All I Need to Get By - Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell, |
| 13. My Cherie Amor - Stevie Wonder |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Nothing less would befit LL Cool J's suave lady's man character in Deliver Us from Eva than a soundtrack slick with smooth-as-silk R&B and hip-hop. LL himself ups the urbanity quotient with a duet with up-and-comer Amerie, as does the queen of modern hip-hop, Mary J. Blige, whose "Star for Life" inspires with regal messages of self-empowerment. Usher's typically sultry castanet-flavored cha-cha raises the temperature and tempo of the disc, but it's the new artists showcased on Eva that steal the show: Yoli, mixing her soulful voice with rootsy guitar riffs, and the crooning soul and R&B ballads of Vikter Duplaix, Terry Dexter, and Calvin Richardson. No respectable glimpse into these genres would neglect timeless contributions from Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, but their inclusion is simply the icing on the cake for this high-quality collection. --Annie Zaleski
Deliver Us from Eva,Various Artists,Hollywood Records,Contemporary R&B,Film Music,Hip-Hop,Motown,Pop,Pop-Rap,Pop/Rock,Soundtrack,Soundtracks,Soundtracks & Film Scores,Urban
Deliver Us from Eva [Enhanced] [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
|
Deliver Us from Eva
Various Artists Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007G787 Release Date: 2002-12-31 |
Amazon.com
Nothing less would befit LL Cool J's suave lady's man character in Deliver Us from Eva than a soundtrack slick with smooth-as-silk R&B and hip-hop. LL himself ups the urbanity quotient with a duet with up-and-comer Amerie, as does the queen of modern hip-hop, Mary J. Blige, whose "Star for Life" inspires with regal messages of self-empowerment. Usher's typically sultry castanet-flavored cha-cha raises the temperature and tempo of the disc, but it's the new artists showcased on Eva that steal the show: Yoli, mixing her soulful voice with rootsy guitar riffs, and the crooning soul and R&B ballads of Vikter Duplaix, Terry Dexter, and Calvin Richardson. No respectable glimpse into these genres would neglect timeless contributions from Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, but their inclusion is simply the icing on the cake for this high-quality collection. --Annie ZaleskiCustomer Reviews:
Music that enhanced the movie.......2006-02-02
Tight ....especially the Mary Joint.......2005-07-21
Love it!.......2005-05-04
What is the song!!.......2005-03-11
Jazz tune too!.......2005-02-16
Soul Music:
Recommended Music:
Los Rabanes All-Stars: Volumen II
Chris Spedding [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Franck: Symphony; Symphonic Variations
Grimaud/Zinman: Schumann/Strauss
Death Wish: Original Soundtrack Recording [Soundtrack] [Import]