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Blues Brothers 2000: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0601215311624
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Umvd Labels
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels
MPN: 53116
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Umvd Labels
Release Date: February 03, 1998
Studio: Umvd Labels
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Editorial Review: The world was hardly waiting with baited breath for a sequel to John Landis' endearingly sloppy "Blues Brothers." In fact, "Blues Brothers 2000" left nary a vapor trail in theaters on its way to unsuspecting video and cable patrons. Misguided, though lovingly executed, the cross-generation soundtrack makes as much room for Johnny Lang and John Popper as it does for Wilson Pickett, Junior Wells and Paul Butterfield. And how can you not like a record that treats Fred Steiner's classic "Perry Mason Theme" to blues treatment? --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Let The Music Do The Talking
With 18 tracks that clock in at a little over one hour, the affinity that Dan Aykroyd has for the blues delivers an outstanding soundtrack.
With a venerable who's who of legends - B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Junior Wells, Aretha Franklin, Bo Diddley, Steve Winwood - this is a collection of the sounds and voices from those who shaped the music industry in the latter half of the 20th century.
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band kick things off by raising the roof with Born in Chicago, ... Read More
Rating: - BluesBrothers harmony
The fineness music that I have heard in a long time. Ghost riders was a very refreshing tune done in a realistic beat. Of couse, the rest of the album brought the era of the 70's and 80's back to a tempo which made my big leg to bounce in rhythm.
Rating: - Love the Movie, Love the Soundtrack...
I really enjoyed the movie, and watching it several times, I got into the music as well. I had to have the CD. Normally, I usually don't like buying soundtracks, but this one had a variety of upbeat music, reminding me what was happening throughout this movie.
Rating: - Who's Who in Blues
Man this soundtrack rocks! It's got everybody who's anybody in Blues on it.
Rating: - Good. Not Great.
Good collection of songs. But how, HOW could they not include the best song in the film on this album; the a capella version of "John the Revelator" that plays over the opening credits, performed by the incredible Taj Mahal, only to include the rather overdone choir version? Maybe Danny was busy counting his HOB profits. Meh.
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