Free Music Notes for Bring It On (2000 Film)

Bring It On (2000 Film)

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Free Music Notes for Bring It On (2000 Film)

Free Music Review: Good Cd
Hit: 3 Stars

It was a great cd if you like pop/r&b dance music. It dissapointed me because i was looking for the song that cliff wrote torrence. i like that song ALOT and have gone crazy trying to find it. no luck so if you want to by this cd it doesnt have it on it! it was a good cd though.

Free Music Review: The Song that he Sings.....
Hit: 3 Stars

ooh wasnt Cliff the cutest?

The song he sings is by a band called Rufus King, called (appropriately) "Just What I Need." The actor sings it himself in the film.

Thanks to the official web site of the film.


Free Music Review: okay....lacked the songs i wanted to hear
Hit: 3 Stars

this cd was allright. i really wanted some of the songs they didn't inclue being "happy boy, happy girl" and other more danceable songs. ... but anyway you should buy the cd if you like r&b

Free Music Review: Good but........
Hit: 3 Stars

the soundtrack was really good but i wish they had included the song that Cliff gave to Torrance. That song was sooo cool!

Free Music Review: It's not what this CD has, it's what it DOESN'T.
Hit: 2 Stars

Let me say immediately that I loved this movie. I liked it so much I went back...and back...and back. And it was after my first viewing on opening night that I ran to my local Wal-Mart and bought the soundtrack. I was so dissapointed.

Is the CD worth buying? Absolutely. The music is high energy and diverse, and Blaque's "As If" conjures up both smooth grooves and wonderful memories (particularly of one wonderful scene) of the movie. But on the relatively conservative 13 tracks (two of which are simply second versions--not remixes--of previously released or performed songs), the negatives with this soundtrack become clear.

It's not what this CD has, it's what it doesn't. And what it doesn't have is quite a lot of the great music in the film.

Great comedy soundtracks have found many ways to feature their material...from quips and punchlines from the film (the "this is not a democracy...it's a cheerocracy" line would have been perfect) as well as the novelty songs performed by characters in the films. What would the TRICK soundtrack be without Tori Spelling's over-the-top performance of "Enter You" or THE BRADY BUNCH MOVIE's "Greg Brady's" "Clowns Never Laughed Before" and the various Brady songs? No such luck here. The incredible "Torrance: You're Just What I Need" song which is used not only in a key scene in the film, but also again as part of the competition is completely absent from the soundtrack.

But this movie is about a lot more than comedy and live performances. (Forgive me for not knowing the titles and artists of some of these), but there is a great song "Do you Wanna go My Way?" during the Spirit Stick scene -- not there. Missy practices to "A Groovy Kind of Way" a high energy make you smile song, prominently featured -- not there. 2 Unlimited's classic "Get Ready for This" is featured SEVERAL times very prominently in the film -- not there. The very poignant, alt-y sounding love score -- not there.

Most aggregiously (sp?) absent, though, are the INCREDIBLE remixes featured during the competition scenes. They were the heart and soul of the film, and so finely crafted and entertaining and a dominating signature aspect of the last 20 minutes of the movie. I haven't been so jazzed since my time as an NCA All-American. They don't appear in any shape or form on the soundtrack.

What is there are the long versions of some of the songs sampled in those remixes (not as entertaining as the mix itself), a carbon copy 2 versions of Blaque's "As If" (one featuring *NSYNCer Joey Fatone and one minus Fatone) and a version of "Bring it All to Me" minus J.C. Chasez and replaced by 50 CENT. These got repetitive and old (no matter how great the songs are) when I began to itch for the songs actually featured in the film.

Overall, nice, pleasant, album with high-energy music. BUT THIS IS NO SOUNDTRACK, not in any true sense of the word. No score (it was a great one, too), no original songs (despite there being a great one featured 2x in the film), and at least 5 songs prominently featured in the film consipicuously absent.

Hey, forewarned is forearmed.

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