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Various Artists - Higher Learning: Music From The Motion Picture

Facts

Artist(s)Various Artists
StudioSony
Release DateJanuary 3, 1995
UPC Code074646694428
 

Tracks

  1. Higher - Ice Cube
  2. Soul Searchin' (I Wanna Know If It's Mine) - NdegeOcello, Me'She
  3. Situation: Grimm - Trawick, R.
  4. Ask of You - Saadiq, Raphael
  5. Losing My Religion - Berry, Bill [2]
  6. Phobia - Wade, Rico
  7. Year of the Boomerang - Rage Against the Ma
  8. Higher Learning/Time for Change - Bartholomew, Simon
  9. Don't Have Time - Phair, Liz
  10. Butterfly - Amos, Tori
  11. By Your Side - Zhane
  12. Eye - Kotch, Michael
  13. The Learning Curve - Clarke, Stanley

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (15 reviews)

rating: 3 QuoteQuality variesQuote
A double shot of pianist-siren Amos steals the show in what was a marketable mix of (mostly) boring rap, bland R&B, and serviceable rock with a few other worthwhile contributions (Outkast circa Atliens and Rage before Evil Empire dropped to name the obvious ones) made this album enticing when it was released. September 22, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteWHAT!!!???Quote
I read all 13 reviews and I did not even see the work Outkast. This is by far one of the highlights of the album. The whole thing is good but if you are an Outkast fan this is a must have just for the one song by them. March 11, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteA Soundtrack That Was Near PropheticQuote
As one other reviewer said, this soundtrack (as well as the film that spawned it) was way ahead of its time and many of the topics covered in these songs are still relevant today!

The style of this film was also ahead of its time. It isn't pure R & B, rap, rock or any other style of music. Its all of these things. In truth, this soundtrack kind of represents what American means.....a melting pot. That's what makes this soundtrack so unique.

My favorites are "Higher" by Ice Cube and "All I Ask Of You" by Raphael Saddiq but nearly all of the tracks are worth a listen. Much like New Jack City, this soundtrack was spreading a message that is still just as relevant in 2007 as it was in 1995. Highly recommended. December 24, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteIt is ahead of its timeQuote
i mean seriously it really is.a soundtrack this diverse was unheard of during the 90's.Though ironically this represents the diversity of that awesome decade verry well.theirs something here for everybody.ZHANE,ice cube,liz phair,rage against the machine,brand new heavies.you would be hard pressed to find a more diverse soundtrack from this era.

as far as the songs themselves their actualy good,and i have nothing really bad to say about them.though i must admit tori amous isn't for me.and i belive people had the same problem with this album.it was probably TOO diverse for its own good,but nevertheless a good album. April 24, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteWonderfulQuote
I have been looking for this CD for the longest. Im so glad I found it. My favorite song is "Soul Searchin" by Me'Shell NdegeOcello. March 5, 2006

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