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False Advertising Oct 24, 2009 The title given says "The Blues Brothers: Original Soundtrack Recording." Although, on the cover of the hard copy I received it is titled "Music FROM the Original Soundtrack"
Now, I don't complain too much because The Blues Brothers are boss and it's good enough for what I need. Title your things more accurately.
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Disappointed! Oct 23, 2009 My personal experience was to have purchased a CD, was invoiced for it, but never received it. I notified the seller. They have now informed me that they are out of stock and said that they will be issuing a credit in the coming days. The order was placed on September 22, 2009. One month is too long a time frame to reach this conclusion.
Great product! Jan 06, 2009 The item arrived quickly, and was in PERFECT condition. My kids loved the gift, and the quality is perfect! Thanks for a great experience!!!
One of the best movie soundtracks ever! Jan 06, 2009 First and foremost The Blues Brothers Movie is a great cult classic in the same vein as Animal House, Spinal Tap, etc.. And the music is one of the central characters. This is the soundtrack that re-energized the careers of Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and James Brown in the 80's. John Belushi and Dan Akroyd do an adequate job on their tunes while Charles, Franklin, Cab Calloway and Brown truly shine. Finally, through it all, the absolutely first-rate, crack, back-up band created a sound that can never be duplicated. With such veterans as Duck Dunn, Steve Cropper and that awesome Horn section - this soundtrack delivers greatly on a sonic level, if nothing else. If you haven't heard or seen the movie recently, pick this up for a great reminiscent ride!
Aint nothing but a party! Nov 28, 2008 "Blues Brothers" features two of the 70's best comedians, in the midst of a dancing frenzy, backed by the best (and most expensive) session musicians, in a celebration of rhythm and blues. The brothers don't just sing about a riot in cell block number 9, they LIVE IT! The talking introductions to songs, jokes, and repartee frenzy, again and again, into a crescendo of fun. Musically, the horn section gives the party a New Year's tone, the percussion section drives the tempo hard, like a drunk dancer, until the back-up singers lay the frosting on this cake. Jake and Elliot! Lou Marini! Big fun!
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