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The Thornberry family's animated TV adventures move to the big screen, journeying to Africa with an exotic soundtrack that features big-name musicians from around the world and an exhilarating tapestry of styles that range from rap to rock to reggae. Paul Simon gives a heartfelt performance in "Father and Daughter," a soft blend of acoustic guitar, light tympani, and vocals. Reggae flavors several tunes, including "Accident" by the Baha Men and "Monkey Man" by the ska band Reel Big Fish. Several well-known African musicians appear, including trumpeter/singer Hugh Masekela, who contributes the ska-tinged Afro-beat of "Motla Le Pula"; South African-born Dave Matthews, who pairs up with Benin-born pop star Angelique Kidjo for the Afro-pop song "IWOYA"; and Senegalese vocalist Youssou N'Dour, who appears in "Don't Walk Away," a mellow duet with Sting, and with Peter Gabriel and Shaggy in the hip-hop- and reggae-flavored "Shaking The Tree." Bow Wow, P. Diddy, and Brandy take a walk on the rap side in "Dance with Us," while the rock segment is represented by Euro-pop/rock singer Sita ("Happy"), the Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter ("End of Forever"), and the Pretenders ("Get Out of London"). What these varied songs have in common are the sounds and rhythms of traditional African music, making this the perfect soundtrack for a great African adventure. Beth Amos, Barnes & Noble