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Key Information
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Original Soundtrack |
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Warner Bros. Records (Record Label) |
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Soundtracks |
| Release Date: |
February 13, 1996 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Beware of My Crew - L.B.C. Crew 2. Thin Line Betweeen Love & Hate, A - H-Town 3. Damned If I Do - Adina Howard/Somethin' For The People 4. Freak Tonight - R. Kelly 5. I Don't Hang - Soopafly 6. Love Got My Mind Trippin' - Ganjah K 7. Ring My Bell - Luniz 8. Playa Fo Real - Dru Down 9. Chocolate City - Shirley Murdock/Roger Troutman 10. Thin Line - Drawz 11. It's Ladies Night at Chocolate City - Dark Complexion 12. Knocks Me Off My Feet - Tevin Campbell 13. Let's Stay Together - Eric Benet 14. Come Over - Sandra St. Victor 15. Way Back When - Smooth |
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Producers include: Snoop Doggy Dogg, LT Hutton, Roger Troutman, Somethin' For The People, R. Kelly. Engineers: Dave Aron, Lester Troutman, Stephen George. As soundtracks go, this is a great one for R & B fans. H-Town are here, as is Tevin Campbell and Luniz, and all are in fine form. R. Kelly shows up big with "Freak Tonight," a definitive piece of Kelly-style soul, with a refreshingly minimalist approach--just the groove (a reggae-tinged, mechanical pulse) and Kelly, going through his usual vocal gyrations. The result is a slow number, tailor-made for a slow grind. Other highlights include Ganjah K playing around with Al Green's masterpiece "Love And Happiness," in the course of "Love Got My Mind Trippin." They cop the chorus from Rev. Al, then loop it around a spoken morsel of hip-hop flavor. The result is suprisingly haunting, indeed a compelling piece of music. Drawz' "Thin Line" is pure, hypnotic, and straight outta the hip-hop slow jam recipe book. Grouped together, the songs form a good collection... |
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