Love Jones [Original Soundtrack]

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  • Release Date: 03/11/1997
  • Sales Rank: 17,122
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646791721

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The soundtrack to the film Love Jones is arguably one of the best soundtracks of the 1990s. This neo-soul gem features a myriad of the decade's most prolific R&B acts, including Lauryn Hill, Dionne Farris, Groove Theory, Maxwell, Xscape, Brand New Heavies, Kenny Lattimore, and Me'Shell NdegéOcello, as well as tracks from jazz maestros Cassandra Wilson, Duke Ellington, and John Coltrane. The whole album flows like a classy, smooth set of perfect soul songs before shifting gears into jazz for the last several tracks. Lauryn Hill's "The Sweetest Thing" is just what its title implies, and stands as one of the hip-hop chanteuse's most lovely recordings, with her warm, melancholy vocals set against an acoustic backdrop courtesy of the Refugee Camp All-Stars. Dionne Farris' "Hopeless" is an intelligent, timeless gem of a ballad, and Xscape's version of "In the Rain" is just dripping with pure, unadulterated soul. Maxwell's hit "Sumthin' Sumthin'" is turned into an oozing, ultra-smooth ballad, highlighted by his signature falsetto, and long-absent neo-soul favorites Groove Theory provide a sexy and understated hip-hop cut with "Never Enough," which features Amel Larrieux's always welcome vocals. Trina Broussard's "Inside My Love" makes one feel as though they were watching her sing in an intimate club, and Cassandra Wilson's sublime "You Move Me" is the album's five-star track, with endless emotion packed into her brilliant, low-key performance. Finally, Brand New Heavies lend a welcome dose of up-tempo funk with "I Like It." At the time of this album's release, most soundtracks included one or two new songs sandwiched between a bunch of filler and recycled tracks. Love Jones is a rare example of a flawless soundtrack album, and, dare we say, ranks as one of the best R&B albums of the 1990s, period. ~ Jose F. Promis, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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June 22, 2001: I can honestly say this is good music! No matter what your age is, you can relate to a few songs on this album. Anyone who loves being in love with fall in love with these songs...Especially Maxwell's song.

Love Jones [Original Soundtrack]by Anonymous

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December 31, 1999: This CD is phenomenal. In our everyday lives, the music we listen to is our own personal soundtrack. When listening to this compilation, one can truly begin to empathize with the characters Darius (Larenz Tate)and Nina (Nia Long)while listening to the soundtrack of their lives. We have all loved and lost, and this CD(as well as this movie) brings the universal need for love to our hearts through music.