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Mo' Money or Boomerang? Which of these soundtracks from the 90's was the best?
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There was a thread on this probably 3 months ago. I think Boomerang won hands down. I was probably the only oddball that dug Mo Money better. I just enjoyed more of the uptempo stuff that was on Mo Money better than what was on Boomerang. Don't laugh at my funk
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Well, I can't decide! Both were great, just like the movies. | |
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Boomerang **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Boomerang for me.
My God, just thinking back, remember how great so many of those 90s "urban" movie soundtracks were?
Really a dedicated effort to put great hip-hop, pop, and R&B onto a soundtrack. And, record companies didn't save great tracks for the solo release -- they actually used them for soundtracks.
Above the Rim, New Jack City, Jason's Lyric, Panther, just to name a few.
An artist like P.M. Dawn would never had gotten as much exposure without appearing on a soundtrack.
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I remember the summer of '92 when these two soundtracks were released.The media was treating it like a big competition between two powerful production duos: Jam and Lewis (Mo Money) vs. LA and Babyface (Boomerang).If you ask me to choose,I'll pick Boomerang. | |
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new jack swing time?
Boomerang! Um... let me warm up my vocals
Me ME ME ME ME...U U U U U! | |
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BOOMERANG of course! It's one of those rare movies you can watch over and over and crack up laughing.
Perfect cast and good story. ThankUPrince! | |
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Boomerang...No Question. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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We know the Boomerang movie was better of course. I think the original poster was asking which soundtrack was best. Don't laugh at my funk
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I call it a draw 'cause not only did I see both those flicks at the theaters I still play the soundtracks 2 this day. lol I gotta go wit Mo 'Money because of these songs
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Boomerang?! ,Boomerang?! Are you people serious?!? Outside of the Toni Braxton break through song and the duet w/Babyface, the Boyz II Men tune...what else is there? That's 3 strong tunes! The Johnny Gill song on Mo'$ was better than his tune on "Boomerang", the Mo' $ allstars kills the "Laface Cartel " track. The Luther and Janet tune. The Ralph Tresvant tune. The Krush tune. The Mint tune. The MC Lyte tune. the Lo-Key? /BDK tune.... I'll give Boomerang the better movie vote all day. But "Boomerang" a better soundtrack...hell 2 da naw! It's not even a draw. the versatility alone of Mo'Money kills that option! | |
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I'm with you. I was never that big a fan of Babyface so I didn't even buy the Boomerang soundtrack. I did listen to Mo' Money pretty regularly back in the day though. The 12" remixes of Krush's "Let's Get Together (So Groovy Now)" are killer. | |
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I go with Mo Money for My Dear, Money Cant Buy U Love, Get Off My Back and Best Things In Life R Free alone..not to mention So Groovy Now (Together) Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Neither. | |
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Is the Mo Money Soundtrack the one where Jam & Lewis went house? I loved that song. Space for sale... | |
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Yes and no. The album version of "The Best Things In Life Are Free" is the new jack version while the single remixes were house versions by David Morales, Frankie Knuckles and CJ Mackintosh. | |
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Not talking about that song. I think it was called The New Style or something like that. Space for sale... | |
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Why didn't you just say the song title in the first place then?
I'm gonna have to send you some new Nellie McKay tracks now. | |
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You mean this?
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Here R my faves from each soundtrack!
From Mo' Money
For those who prefer the orginal version, I suggest U mute the sound and play it in the remix's place
Some of the others I like, you've already mentioned
From Boomerang
My family use 2 bug the hell out of me about having a faux crush on Grace (she's waay 2 freaky)
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I liked them both at the time, but find neither has aged well for me. Love Jones and Waiting to Exhale are still pretty good though. | |
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Those songs are good. Also I Adore You by Caron Wheeler and A Job Ain't Nuthin But Work by Big Daddy Kane w LoKey. The Johnny Gill track on this one is good too. Don't laugh at my funk
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Strictly Business SDT, lol. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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I used to play this on casette all the time! | |
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Both............. "My Dear" trumps them all. | |
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Mo Money. The artists on the soundtrack had some of their best cuts on there. | |
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interestingly,LA and Babyface had nothing to do with two of the best tunes on the 'Boomerang' soundtrack:
"Feels Like Heaven" by Kenny Vaughan and the Art of Love "I'd Die Without You" by PM Dawn
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