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Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit - Songs From The Motion Picture Soundtrack - Audio CD - Various Artists

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Audio CD - 23 November, 1993
Hollywood Records
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Number of Media: 1

CD Tracks:

    The Greatest Medley Ever Told - Whoopi And The Ronelles
    Never Should've Let You Go - Hi-Five
    Get Up Offa That Thing/Dancing In The Street - Whoopi And The Sisters
    Oh Happy Day - The St. Francis Choir Featuring Ryan Toby
    Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today) - Whoopi And The Sisters
    His Eye Is On The Sparrow - Lauryn Hill
    A Deeper Love - Aretha Franklin
    Wandering Eyes - Nuttin' Nyce
    Pay Attention - Ryan Toby
    Ode To Joy - The Chapman College Choir
    Joyful, Joyful - The St. Francis Choir
    Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Whoopi And The Cast

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Audio CD Description

Whoopi Goldberg has a lot of talents, but singing is not one of them. Hearing her massacre Motown classics like "Dancing in the Street," "Ball of Confusion" and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" in her flat, dull voice on this soundtrack album would be harmless if a whole generation weren't being introduced to these songs through her clumsy performances. Several choirs turn in lackluster performances of gospel numbers. The disc's one redeeming moment is Aretha Franklin's overpowering delivery of "A Deeper Love," written and produced by C+C Music Factory.


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Let the whole earth sing!

Amazon.com, Geoffrey Himes must have a tin ear!


ONE OF THE BEST SOUNDTRACKS EVER

Please everybody ignores Amazon's review of this album. I am 16 years old, and I was three years old when this movie and soundtrack came out. And at an early age this entire project(movie and soundtrack) gave me a love of music, which is why I like to sing now and introduced me to quality music and great classics, and not like the mess that we hear today. So for anybody who has contemplated bying this project, listen if everytime you watch the movie, you cant help to sing along with them, them you need to purchase this album. Because it will certainly bless you.


It's been what, 10 years now? Still my favorite.

yeah. Ignore Amazon.com's review. This album is not about Whoopi. So many different beautiful voices and boy do I love all of them.. OK, probably except the first medley one, which is, still, fun to sing-along. :)

 

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