Dreamgirls Beyoncé

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  • Release Date: 12/05/2006
  • Sales Rank: 13,318
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 828768895320
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Modeled after the story of Diana Ross and the Supremes, the long-overdue film adaptation of the Broadway musical Dreamgirls -- starring Beyoncé Knowles, Eddie Murphy, and Jamie Foxx -- tells the story of three childhood friends and girl-group mates who rise to stardom in the early '60s. And just like the film, the soundtrack is an irresistible treat from start to finish. The stars -- Beyoncé as the Ross-like Deena Jones, Murphy as the James Brown-esque James "Thunder" Early, and Foxx as the Berry Gordy-reminiscent Curtis Taylor Jr. -- deliver stellar performances; but it's newcomer and onetime American Idol finalist Jennifer Hudson who steals the show, much like her Broadway counterpart Jennifer Holiday, as Effie White, the Dreams' front woman, who loses the spotlight and her lover to the more glamorous Deena. With a commanding soprano caressed by gospel nuances, Hudson delivers several of the disc's highlights, including a chill- and tear-inducing rendition of "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" and a dynamic version of "I Am Changing." To her credit, however, Beyoncé's star still shines brightly on the Dreams' disco version of "One Night Only" and the original song "Listen." Both Murphy and Foxx -- comedians who've dabbled in music before -- give convincing vocal performances; notably Murphy on the Marvin Gaye-styled "Patience" and Foxx on the tender "When I First Saw You." Rounding out the cast is Tony Award winner Anika Noni Rose, delivering seasoned vocal accompaniment throughout as the Dreams' Lorrell Robinson. Thanks to its superb cast, the magical Dreamgirls is the must-see film and must-hear record of the 2006 holiday season. Tracy E. Hopkins, Barnes & Noble



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Dreamgirlsby Anonymous

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June 24, 2007: What can I say? Dreamgirls is the best movie musical since West Side Story. The singing will blow you away! Like the great Jennifer Holiday before her, Jennifer Hudson lives up to the task and moves you with her powerful voice. Eddie Murphy is crazy and awesome as Jimmy Early, and Beyonce makes the perfect Deena. The rest of the cast is excellent as well, and the music is perfect. "The musical for people who don't like musicals" will also saticfy musical lovers!

Dreamgirlsby Anonymous

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March 30, 2007: I am a great great fan of Jennifer Holliday and agree that she is a phenominal singer. Jennifer Holliday provided the blueprint for Jennifer Hudson and Jennifer Hudson "walked with it"! You can't/shouldn't compare the two because both singers are "moving and powerful" in their rendition of the song!


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