Soul Food [Original Soundtrack] Original TV Soundtrack

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  • Release Date: 08/04/2009
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 45,524
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886974902423
 
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Soul Food [Original Soundtrack]

1LISTENA Song for Mama / Boyz II Men 5:01
2LISTENCall Me / Blackstreet Hip Hop Mix 4:28
3LISTENI Care 'Bout You / Milestone 4:35
4LISTENWhat About Us / Total 4:22
5LISTENDon't Stop What You're Doing / Puff Daddy 5:11
6LISTENWe're Not Making Love No More / Dru Hill 4:50
7LISTENBaby I / Tenderoni 4:12
8LISTENLet's Do It Again / Xscape 3:15
9LISTENIn Due Time / Cee-Lo Green 3:53
10LISTENSlow Jam / Monica 4:43
11LISTENBoys and Girls / Tony! Toni! Toné! 4:16
12LISTENYou Are the Man / En Vogue 4:13
13LISTENSeptember / Earth, Wind & Fire 3:36

Editorial Reviews

As the first release from Babyface's movie studio, Soul Food was an auspicious beginning -- a rich, multi-faceted film that captured the complexities and emotions of a contemporary urban black family that never lapses into stereotypes. It was a minor gem, as is Babyface's soundtrack. Like his work on Waiting to Exhale, the soundtrack for Soul Food is a sampler of mainstream urban styles, featuring some ballads, some swingbeat, and some hip-hop. It's all tied together by his gift for melodic, well-crafted songs and production. Babyface is one of the few producers and songwriters who can function entirely on commercial terms and never seem crass. Nearly every track on Soul Food works, whether it's the hip-hop mix of Blackstreet's "Call Me," Total's rap "What About Us," the urban soul of Dru Hill's "We're Not Making Love More" or Boyz II Men's epic ballad "A Song for Mama." The album tracks from Xscape, En Vogue, Tony Toni Tone, Milestone, and Lil' Kim & Puff Daddy all meet the same high standards, which means Soul Food is one of the best records in Babyface's catalog. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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