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Ya-Ya-Yes Sep 08, 2008 I purchased the soundtrack of Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, because of my love for the movie. I loved a couple of the songs from the movie, but after receiving the soundtrack, it has become my favorite CD to listen to now.
best soundtrack Aug 12, 2008 I love the music used in this movie. It always makes me feel good.
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Music of Divine Sisterhood Jul 22, 2008 Needed songs for a friend. I did not care for full album just some of the songs.
The vibrant spirit of the South, from blues to Cajun Dec 03, 2005 The excellent soundtrack to "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood" is a divine gumbo full of juicy bits of blues (Slim Harpo, Jimmy Reed, Ray Charles), gospel (Mahalia Jackson), lounge (Tony Bennett, Taj Mahal), back-porch Cajun fiddle (Ann Savoy, Blind Uncle Gaspard), bluegrass (Alison Krauss), R&B (Lauryn Hill, Macy Gray), even Bob Dylan makes an appearance. There were only two songs that I didn't care for: Drug State by Jade Vincent and Dimming of the Day by Richard and Linda Thompson. Produced by T Bone Burnett, the genius behind the massively successful O Brother Where Art Thou soundtrack, "Ya-Ya Sisterhood" does a great job capturing the diverse musical genres of the post-WWII South.
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Great music Dec 15, 2004 This is a Great CD for cruising in the car or even better cruising on the river . . The Pee Dee or the Waccamaw:)
Its a pretty good intro into Zydeco if you are unfamiliar with it. The modern pop stuff is pretty good too.
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