Greatest Movie Hits Baha Men

BUY THIS ITEM

  • $16.99 List price
    $13.19 Online price
    (Save 22%)
    $11.87 Member price
  • skip to cart
  • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=724354294525&productCode=MU&maxCount=100&threshold=3

GET FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $25 OR MORE

DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:

Usually ships within 24 hours

Delivery Time and Shipping Rates

Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.

Enter a zip code

CD

  • Release Date: 11/05/2002
  • Sales Rank: 28,076
  • Label: S-CURVE RECORDS
  • UPC: 724354294525
 
  • Overview
  • Tracks
  • Editorial Reviews
  • Details & Credits
Track List
Click on LISTEN or link to hear an audio clip.
To listen to samples you'll need a Windows Media Player

Greatest Movie Hits

1LISTENWho Let the Dogs Out [From the Movie [From the Movie on Dangerous Grou 3:19
2LISTENBest Years of Our Lives From the Movie Shrek 2:58
3LISTENMove It Like This From the Movie Big Fat Liar 3:24
4LISTENAccident From the Movie The Wild Thornberrys 2:48
5LISTENCrocodile Rock Film Version 3:50
6LISTENScooby D From the Movie Scooby Doo 2:53
7LISTENYou All Dat From the TV Show Malcolm in the Middle 3:31
8LISTENGet Ya Party On From the Movie Miss Congeniality 3:20
9LISTENMy Man Stanley From the TV Show Stanley 1:02
10LISTENGetcha Head in the Game From the Movie Like Mike 3:41
11LISTENRat Race From the Movie Rat Race 3:16
12LISTENYou Can Get It From the Movie The Little Vampire 4:16
13LISTENOh Father From the Movie My Father the Hero 5:05

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

The Baha Men may be one-hit wonders -- their one hit being, of course, the novelty record "Who Let the Dogs Out" -- but that song, which was featured in Rugrats in Paris and, later, Men in Black II, certainly generated plenty of more movie and television work for them. This album is full of songs with a similarly festive feel recorded for a series of comedies (Miss Congeniality, Rat Race) and children's films (Scooby Doo, The Little Vampire, My Father the Hero, Shrek, Big Fat Liar), as well as kids' TV shows (Malcolm in the Middle, Stanley). Nothing has the bizarre appeal of "Who Let the Dogs Out," but the Caribbean music is unfailingly pleasant, with frequent references to other familiar pop songs (e.g., "You All Dat" from Malcolm in the Middle borrows heavily from "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," and "Crocodile Rock" from the movie Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course is the Elton John hit with altered lyrics). This album will be enjoyed both by fans of island sounds and children whose viewing fare includes the movies and TV shows in which the songs were used. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

  • Listener Rating:
Be the first to write a review!