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  • Release Date: 09/20/2005
  • Sales Rank: 29,066
  • Label: MUSIC WORLD
  • UPC: 060768753921
 
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Roll Bounce

1LISTENBoogie Oogie Oogie / Brooke Valentine Record Mix 4:02
2LISTENBounce, Rock, Skate, Roll / The Crew 5:29
3LISTENPure Gold / Earth, Wind & Fire 4:01
4LISTENWishing on a Star / Beyoncé Bonus Mix 4:08
5LISTENQuit Actin' / Shorty Mack Bonus Mix 3:58
6LISTENSuperman Lover / Johnny "Guitar" Watson 5:42
7LISTENHollywood Swingin' / Jamiroquai Record Mix 4:13
8LISTENLet's Stay Together / Michelle Williams Bonus Mix 3:24
9LISTENLovely Day / Bill Withers 4:13
10LISTENI Wanna Know Your Name / Keith Sweat 4:11
11LISTENGet Off / Foxy 5:40
12LISTENLe Freak / Chic 4:16

Editorial Reviews

Possibly set out to right the wrongs of the roller-disco-obsessed movies that were actually made while the craze was operating at full blast (Roller Boogie, Skatetown, USA, the arguably flawless Xanadu), Roll Bounce is set in the '70s -- well before many of its stars were born -- and its soundtrack balances classics with modern updates and covers. The old material is well chosen (Bill Withers' "Lovely Day," Foxy's "Get Off," Vaughn Mason & Crew's "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll"), if occasionally obvious and over-familiar (Chic's "Le Freak"). Beyoncé, Michelle Williams, and Keith Sweat provide covers that couldn't possibly match the originals, while Kool & the Gang needlessly overhauls "Hollywood Swingin'" with Jamiroquai. Out of all the new tracks included here, the most exciting is Brooke Valentine's loose interpretation of A Taste of Honey's "Boogie Oogie Oogie," featuring Fabolous and Yo-Yo, not to mention a Jazze Pha production that's a speedy variation on Ciara's "1, 2 Step." One touch that nicely ties old to new is a Jam & Lewis-produced track from Earth, Wind & Fire that shows flashes of the group's best uplifting/mid-tempo moments (à la "Devotion"). Like most other soundtracks, this disc isn't likely to have much appeal to those who haven't seen the movie. It's also worth noting that a very small number of its inclusions are exclusives. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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