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fingerlikking good Apr 03, 2009 like the movie this cd is to define in one word "sweet"...
verry good compilation, track after track you will be clikking youre fingers our biting youre lip or moving something just to express "nice song man waah"
i cant say much more about this cd accept that its fingerlikking good,
if you into soul, its a must have
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Waste of Time Apr 22, 2008 Sorry I didn't take the time to check each song listed before the purchase. I enjoyed the movie so much I felt the CD would represent the songs I heard. Not one hit I was looking for was on the CD. A waste of money!
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Sam Cook? Hello? Jan 29, 2008 The entire film hinges on the song "Change Is Gonna Come," by the great Sam Cook, yet it does not appear on this release? Come on now.
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Flawed soundtrack Nov 18, 2007 While the tracks of this movie, which was terrific by the way, are excellent slices of the 1960s/70s R&B scene (especially the Memphis soul sound), there was one fatal flaw, as is usually the case in any historic reproduction.
The original Les McCann/Eddie Harris number, "Compared to What," was not availabel in 1967 when the song was played in the time frame of the film. It was not recorded until 1969 and not released until that year.
The album is "Swiss Movement" and available on Rhino Records, as well as Atlantic Records' giant multi-disc Rhythm and Blues compilation.
Its use was appropriate for dramatic effect but its timing was wrong.
Old Skool is Cool Nov 14, 2007 If you like old school, you will love this CD. Brings back memories of my childhood when music was music!
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