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Dr. Dolittle
(CD, 1998)

Primary Artist: Original 1998 Soundtrack

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Format: CD
Jun 1998
Record Label: Atlantic (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 075678311321
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Track Listing
1. That's Why I Lie - Ray J.
2. Let's Ride - Montell Jordan/Shaunta (remix)
3. Are You That Somebody? - Aaliyah
4. Same Ol' G - Ginuwine
5. Lady Marmalade - All Saints (Timbaland remix)
6. Da Funk - Timbaland
7. Do Little Things - Changing Faces/Ivan Matias
8. Your Dress - Playa
9. Woof Woof - 69 Boyz
10. Rock Steady - Dawn Robinson
11. In Your World - Twista & The Speed Knot Mobsters
12. Lovin' You So - Jody Watley
13. Dance - Robin S./Mary Mary
14. Push 'Em Up - Eddie Kane/DeVille/DJ Toomp
15. Ain't Nothin' But a Party - The Sugarhill Gang

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Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
"Are You That Somebody?" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.
Another soundtrack filled with some of the day's hottest R&B talents. Dr. Dolittle features contributions from Aaliyah ("Are You That Somebody?"), Ginuwine ("Same Ol' G") and Playa ("Your Dress") that were all produced by Hip-Hop/R&B producer Timbaland. In addition, Timbaland rings in with his own track, "Da Funk." Montell Jordan's re-mix of "Ride" is a definite party starter. Changing Faces' track, "Do Little Things," is a soft, pretty, mid-tempo ballad that is a refreshing change from the over-all make up of the soundtrack.
Club favorite Robin S. brings her energy to "Dance," while R&B diva Jody Watley's "Lovin' You So" has a classic '70s soul feel thanks to a sample from "Pack'd My Bags," which was written by Chaka Khan. There's even a re-make of the Aretha Franklin tune "Rocksteady" by Dawn Robinson. All in all, the Dr. Dolittle soundtrack has something for everyone.

Industry Reviews
...The Dr. Dolittle soundtrack delivers a lotta southern summer flavor--the smolderin' funk of passionate evenings and rumblin' bass of sweaty nights...
Vibe (09/01/1998)

4 (out of 5) - ...contains a balance of songs with love, sex and partying...
Rap Pages (09/01/1998)

...instead of songs from the original '60s musical, we're treated to lover-man R&B and lascivious party jams, none of which have any apparent connection to the film. The good news is that it may be the summer's best ready-made party tape... - Rating: A-
Entertainment Weekly (06/17/1998)


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