Space Jam: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture
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Space Jam: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture
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| Studio | Atlantic / Wea |
| Release Date | November 12, 1996 |
| UPC Code | 075678296123 |
| Buy this item | $6.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 13:30 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Soundtrack |
Tracks
- Fly Like an Eagle - Miller, Steve [1]
- The Winner - Ivey, A. Jr.
- Space Jam - McGowan, Jayski
- I Believe I Can Fly - Kelly, R.
- Hit 'Em High (The Monstars' Anthem) - Freese, Louis
- I Found My Smile Again - D'Angelo
- For You I Will - Warren, Diane
- Upside Down ('Round-n-'Round) - Edwards, Bernard
- Givin U All That I ve Got - S., Robin
- Basketball Jones - Chong, Tommy [1]
- I Turn to You - Warren, Diane
- All of My Days - Kelly, R.
- That s the Way (I Like It) - Casey, Harry Wayne
- Buggin - Carter, Shawn
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Space Jam movie & soundtrack. A dynamic duo! |
Featuring an array of international superstars and producers, the soundtrack was a definite platinum hit during the late 1990's. What can I say?....every song is an anthem. Songs like Quad City DJs' title track, "Space Jam", Salt-N-Pepa's "Upside Down (Round and Round)", '90's club diva, Robin S. with "Givin' U All That I Got" and D'Angelo's jazz-inspired, "I Found My Smile Again" helps to keep the party jumpin'!
Also, what a CD without its share of love ballad anthems from Monica (the Diane Warren-penned, "For You I Will"), R. Kelly, Changing Faces & Jay-Z ("All of My Days"), which also appeared on Changing Faces' sophomore release and All-4-One's "I Turn to You".
The "song remakes" are also shown here, with songs by Seal (the Steve Miller Band's, "Fly Like An Eagle"), the unusual pairings of the Spin Doctors and hip-hop legend, Biz Markie (KC & the Sunshine Band's, "That's the Way (I Like It") and late, great R&B superstar, Barry White, and comedian, Chris Rock, with their hilarious take on Cheech & Chong's classic, "Basketball Jones".
The real highlights, in my opinion, would be R. Kelly's #1 signature 1996 anthem, "I Believe I Can Fly", and the movie's bad guys entrance theme, the Trackmasters-produced, "Hit 'Em High (The Monstars Anthem)", featuring rap megastars, Flipmode Squad leader, Trevor "Busta Rhymes" Smith, Cypress Hill frontman, Louis "B-Real" Freese, Artis "Coolio" Ivey, Jr., James Todd Smith (aka LL Cool J) and Wu-Tang Clan member, Clifford "Method Man" Smith.
If you've seen this movie a billion times, you'll know that there were only 3 songs that weren't even used in the film at all:
-Coolio and LV with the Curtis Mayfield-sampled, "The Winner"
(but it was played to coincide with movie's home video/DVD release)
-R. Kelly featuring Changing Faces & Jay-Z, "All of My Days"
(which was on Changing Faces's sophomore album)
-Bugs Bunny rapping with fellow Looney Tuner, Daffy Duck, on "Buggin'" (which was penned by none other than former Def Jam Records president, and Beyonce's husband, Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter")
In conclusion, if you only like the soundtrack and not the movie, or vice versa, you've got to admit that the pairing (movie & soundtracks) are great together. Also, if you're into movie scores like I am, buy the Space Jam Motion Picture Score Album, composed & conducted by James Newton Howard.
Space Jam. One of music's all-time soundtracks. July 18, 2008
| Released just after my birthday |
| Nice music compilation |
| one of the most fun r&b/hip hop soundtracks |
| "Welcome to the Space Jam..." |
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