Baha Men - Greatest Movie Hits [Soundtrack]

Editorial Reviews
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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.

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Baha Men - Greatest Movie Hits [Soundtrack]

Baha Men - Greatest Movie Hits [Soundtrack]
Baha Men - Greatest Movie Hits
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • I Lost My Doggy!
  • Oy Guvalt!
  • Good compromise
  • BaHa-in Hits
  • a cool cd to get your party on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Baha Men - Greatest Movie Hits
Baha Men
Manufacturer: S-Curve Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006RSTS
Release Date: 2002-11-05

Tracks:

  1. Who Let the Dogs Out
  2. Best Years of Our Lives
  3. Move It Like This
  4. Accident
  5. Crocodile Rock
  6. Scooby D
  7. You All Dat
  8. Get Your Party On
  9. My Man Stanley
  10. Get Your Head In The Game
  11. Rat Race
  12. You Can Get It
  13. 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 Hughes

Album Details

Special Collection of Tracks Used in Vcarious Motion Pictures as Recorfr by the Baha Men.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I Lost My Doggy!.......2004-11-23

The Baha men rock my world! And that is hard to do since I listen to country, but this is an exception. This is the only rap music that my mom approves of. She tells me that everything else is evil, so the only kind of music she permits me to listen to is country. The Baha men are good rap fun! They are way better than 2 Pac and The Beastie Boys and even JZ. Who let the dogs out is a classic song! Baha men, come let my dogs out! Good-Bye!

1 out of 5 stars Oy Guvalt!.......2003-05-30

Well, boys and girls, after a short career and a grand total of one hit (why that became a hit I'll never know), the Baha Men release a - get this - greatest hits album.

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.

4 out of 5 stars Good compromise.......2003-05-23

Tired of listening to those kids' songs to keep your children happy during long car trips? Try this. The kids like it and so will you. (Unless you have no sense of humour, in which case you shouldn't have had kids in the first place.)

4 out of 5 stars BaHa-in Hits.......2003-03-23

The BaHa Men are not exactly a big time favorite of mine, but I'm not disappointed with the purchase of this CD. Their smooth harmonies and groovy, energetic rhythms can effectively be fun for listening. I've come to like a good proportion of the songs here, from the positive lyrics in track number twelve: You Can Get It, to the humorous definition of life in track number eleven, Rat Race. Plus love the classic Lion Sleeps Tonight "wee-ee" backups sung in: You All Dat. At first, I found their performance of Accident, song number four, a little funny for the fact that it sounds like they're pronouncing it more like "oxidant" instead of accident. But the song is amusing and I've come to really enjoy it.

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.

5 out of 5 stars a cool cd to get your party on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2003-03-13

one of the cds i can listen to all day is this it is so cool even if its 1000000000000000000 bucks u should get it. They are all good but not number 13 oh father yuck.

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