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Thread started 04/12/10 8:43pm

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THE BOOMERANG SOUNDTRACK

I forgot how good the music was for this movie. The film featured hits like:

Johnny Gill's "There You Go"
Toni Braxton's "Love Shoulda Brought You Home"
Boyz II Men's "End of the Road"


Anyone know who sung that Reversal of a Dog song? That jam was tight! dancing jig
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Reply #1 posted 04/12/10 8:44pm

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Reply #2 posted 04/12/10 8:45pm

Timmy84

So many classics came out of that fucking soundtrack. nod lol
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Reply #3 posted 04/12/10 8:48pm

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PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Reply #4 posted 04/12/10 8:49pm

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LittleBLUECorvette said:




but that's the film not the soundtrack. lol
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Reply #5 posted 04/12/10 8:53pm

DesireeNevermi
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dancing jig dancing jig

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Reply #6 posted 04/13/10 2:31am

SoulAlive

This is my favorite song on that soundtrack music



I don't know anything about the artist (or group?).
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Reply #7 posted 04/13/10 5:38am

SoulAlive

I remember this soundtrack was released in the summer of 1992....around the same time that Jam and Lewis' 'Mo Money' soundtrack was released.So the media tried to create this "Battle of the Super Producers",pitting Jam and Lewis agaisnt the red-hot LA and Babyface team,lol.

I'd have to say that...LA and Babyface won this one lol 'Boomerang' is a superb soundtrack,while I can't even remember too much from the 'Mo Money' soundtrack.
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Reply #8 posted 04/13/10 7:38am

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This is the soundtrack that set the standard for what a modern day movie soundtrack should be. Toni Braxton owes a very big thank you to Anita Baker, for not being able to connect with Face for this album. Not since "Superfly", has their been such a more cohecive sountrack.
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Reply #9 posted 04/13/10 7:45am

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I really enjoyed the soundtrack but the best song from the movie was the Boomerang reprise by Marcus Miller.

Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #10 posted 04/13/10 8:33am

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JackieBlue said:

I really enjoyed the soundtrack but the best song from the movie was the Boomerang reprise by Marcus Miller.



I was just going to post about a piece of music that comes on when Eddie Murphy
was staring at a tv by himself. I have been looking for this a long time.
Thanks!! smile
We gonna come on with the come on, gonna get down with the get down!
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Reply #11 posted 04/13/10 8:39am

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elem55 said:

JackieBlue said:

I really enjoyed the soundtrack but the best song from the movie was the Boomerang reprise by Marcus Miller.



I was just going to post about a piece of music that comes on when Eddie Murphy
was staring at a tv by himself. I have been looking for this a long time.
Thanks!! smile


I love this piece. It's so calming and mellow. Never knew which Miller album it was on (pissed that it wasn't on the sdtk). I gave up on it until someone here posted it awhile back.
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #12 posted 04/13/10 12:29pm

veronikka

thumbs up!
Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul
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Reply #13 posted 04/13/10 7:37pm

Sdldawn

how could you mention this soundtrack without bringing up "Die Without You" PM Dawn



Friggin fantastic
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Reply #14 posted 04/13/10 8:14pm

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DesireeNevermind said:

Anyone know who sung that Reversal of a Dog song? That jam was tight! dancing jig

It was billed to the LaFace Cartel. It included the label's acts Damian Dame, Highland Place Mobsters, TLC, and Toni Braxton.
"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #15 posted 04/13/10 8:54pm

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SoulAlive said:

I remember this soundtrack was released in the summer of 1992....around the same time that Jam and Lewis' 'Mo Money' soundtrack was released.So the media tried to create this "Battle of the Super Producers",pitting Jam and Lewis agaisnt the red-hot LA and Babyface team,lol.

I'd have to say that...LA and Babyface won this one lol 'Boomerang' is a superb soundtrack,while I can't even remember too much from the 'Mo Money' soundtrack.


I still dug the Mo Money soundtrack better as it contained more uptempo
songs. It had Caron Wheeler's I Adore You, Luther,Janet,and NE members with
The Best Things In Life Are Free, Big Daddy Kane w/LoKey A Job Ain't Nuttin
But Work,Public Enemy Get Off My Back,Ralph Tresvant Money Can't Buy Me Love,
and ballads by Johnny Gill Let's Just Run Away,Mint Condition My Dear.
I know i'm in the minority but i just dug this soundtrack better top to
bottom.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #16 posted 04/13/10 10:42pm

purplepolitici
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have never heard the soundtrack. end of the road = the bestest song ever touched. "although we've gone..." whistle. reminds me of my bitchass job hmmm
For all time I am with you, you are with me.
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Reply #17 posted 04/14/10 3:46am

SoulAlive

phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:

I remember this soundtrack was released in the summer of 1992....around the same time that Jam and Lewis' 'Mo Money' soundtrack was released.So the media tried to create this "Battle of the Super Producers",pitting Jam and Lewis agaisnt the red-hot LA and Babyface team,lol.

I'd have to say that...LA and Babyface won this one lol 'Boomerang' is a superb soundtrack,while I can't even remember too much from the 'Mo Money' soundtrack.


I still dug the Mo Money soundtrack better as it contained more uptempo
songs. It had Caron Wheeler's I Adore You, Luther,Janet,and NE members with
The Best Things In Life Are Free, Big Daddy Kane w/LoKey A Job Ain't Nuttin
But Work,Public Enemy Get Off My Back,Ralph Tresvant Money Can't Buy Me Love,
and ballads by Johnny Gill Let's Just Run Away,Mint Condition My Dear.
I know i'm in the minority but i just dug this soundtrack better top to
bottom.


I only remember "The Best Things In Life Are Free" boxed
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Reply #18 posted 04/14/10 8:30am

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Wow, I love that soundtrack. Haven't listened to it in a long time. Now I wanna dig mine out.
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Reply #19 posted 04/14/10 9:35am

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Grace Jones is in the house! It's dated, but I like it. Soundtrack might be worth buying.

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Reply #20 posted 04/14/10 9:55am

phunkdaddy

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SoulAlive said:

phunkdaddy said:



I still dug the Mo Money soundtrack better as it contained more uptempo
songs. It had Caron Wheeler's I Adore You, Luther,Janet,and NE members with
The Best Things In Life Are Free, Big Daddy Kane w/LoKey A Job Ain't Nuttin
But Work,Public Enemy Get Off My Back,Ralph Tresvant Money Can't Buy Me Love,
and ballads by Johnny Gill Let's Just Run Away,Mint Condition My Dear.
I know i'm in the minority but i just dug this soundtrack better top to
bottom.


I only remember "The Best Things In Life Are Free" boxed


No intent to jack the thread but lol

Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #21 posted 04/14/10 1:02pm

Timmy84

phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:



I only remember "The Best Things In Life Are Free" boxed


No intent to jack the thread but lol



dancing jig
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Reply #22 posted 04/14/10 8:02pm

kimrachell

i still have the cd of this soundtrack. dancing jig
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Reply #23 posted 04/14/10 8:15pm

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and years later Eddie hooks up with Tracy Edmonds. I wonder was there anything brewing back then between those two?
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Reply #24 posted 04/14/10 9:00pm

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phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:

I remember this soundtrack was released in the summer of 1992....around the same time that Jam and Lewis' 'Mo Money' soundtrack was released.So the media tried to create this "Battle of the Super Producers",pitting Jam and Lewis agaisnt the red-hot LA and Babyface team,lol.

I'd have to say that...LA and Babyface won this one lol 'Boomerang' is a superb soundtrack,while I can't even remember too much from the 'Mo Money' soundtrack.


I still dug the Mo Money soundtrack better as it contained more uptempo
songs. It had Caron Wheeler's I Adore You, Luther,Janet,and NE members with
The Best Things In Life Are Free, Big Daddy Kane w/LoKey A Job Ain't Nuttin
But Work,Public Enemy Get Off My Back,Ralph Tresvant Money Can't Buy Me Love,
and ballads by Johnny Gill Let's Just Run Away,Mint Condition My Dear.
I know i'm in the minority but i just dug this soundtrack better top to
bottom.

I prefer Boomerang, but I liked Mo Money, too. "Money Can't Buy Me Love" was my jam. music
"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #25 posted 04/14/10 9:09pm

LittleBLUECorv
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What about Strictly Business soundtrack.
PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It
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Reply #26 posted 04/14/10 9:52pm

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AlexdeParis said:

phunkdaddy said:



I still dug the Mo Money soundtrack better as it contained more uptempo
songs. It had Caron Wheeler's I Adore You, Luther,Janet,and NE members with
The Best Things In Life Are Free, Big Daddy Kane w/LoKey A Job Ain't Nuttin
But Work,Public Enemy Get Off My Back,Ralph Tresvant Money Can't Buy Me Love,
and ballads by Johnny Gill Let's Just Run Away,Mint Condition My Dear.
I know i'm in the minority but i just dug this soundtrack better top to
bottom.

I prefer Boomerang, but I liked Mo Money, too. "Money Can't Buy Me Love" was my jam. music


Yeah one of the best tracks on Mo Money.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #27 posted 04/17/10 12:13pm

regcart

DesireeNevermind said:

I forgot how good the music was for this movie. The film featured hits like:

Johnny Gill's "There You Go"
Toni Braxton's "Love Shoulda Brought You Home"
Boyz II Men's "End of the Road"


Anyone know who sung that Reversal of a Dog song? That jam was tight! dancing jig

I do believe Reversal of a Dog was performed By Damian Damne,TLC,Highland Place Mobsters and YES that was the JAM!!!!!
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Reply #28 posted 04/17/10 12:21pm

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phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:

I remember this soundtrack was released in the summer of 1992....around the same time that Jam and Lewis' 'Mo Money' soundtrack was released.So the media tried to create this "Battle of the Super Producers",pitting Jam and Lewis agaisnt the red-hot LA and Babyface team,lol.

I'd have to say that...LA and Babyface won this one lol 'Boomerang' is a superb soundtrack,while I can't even remember too much from the 'Mo Money' soundtrack.


I still dug the Mo Money soundtrack better as it contained more uptempo
songs. It had Caron Wheeler's I Adore You, Luther,Janet,and NE members with
The Best Things In Life Are Free, Big Daddy Kane w/LoKey A Job Ain't Nuttin
But Work,Public Enemy Get Off My Back,Ralph Tresvant Money Can't Buy Me Love,
and ballads by Johnny Gill Let's Just Run Away,Mint Condition My Dear.
I know i'm in the minority but i just dug this soundtrack better top to
bottom.


I liked Mo' Money a lot more as well. The two soundtracks were a friendly competition between Jam & Lewis and L.A. and Babyface. I was never a fan of the latter team so I never bothered buying Boomerang.
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