The Longest Yard [Clean] [Clean] [Soundtrack]
Track Listings
| 1. Errtime |
| 2. Shorty Bounce |
| 3. Bounce Like This |
| 4. Let Em Fight |
| 5. Stomp |
| 6. So Fly |
| 7. You Should Know |
| 8. Whip Yo Ass |
| 9. Talking That Talk |
| 10. Datz On My Mama |
| 11. Infiltrate |
| 12. My Ballz |
| 13. Fly |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Nelly's a smart guy. Not only does he have an acting role in The Longest Yard, but he also co-produced the movie's soundtrack and loaded it with tracks by himself and members of his Derrty Ent. stable including St. Lunatics' Ali, Goodie Mob's Gipp, Jung True (both solo and as a member of Taylor Made), King Jacob, and Prentiss Church. Fittingly for a movie in which we're meant to buy Adam Sandler as a former star quarterback, the music shows commercial instinct but ultimately lacks punch. Even a track like Ali & Gipp's "Let 'Em Fight," only reminds us how much harder Public Enemy hit 20 years ago (and we're not even talking lyrics but production here). Highlights include Murphy Lee, King Jacob, and Prentiss Church's "Stomp," which sounds appropriately bottom-heavy and sports cleverer than usual lyrics, and D12 featuring Eminem's "My B! allz," a goofball (sorry) of a song that actually grows catchier with each listen. The CD concludes with Nelly in his mellower mode, which should appeal to both fans of his 2004 R&B-inflected Suit, and women dragged to The Longest Yard by their boyfriends. --Elisabeth Vincentelli--this text refers to the explicit lyrics edition
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The Longest Yard [Clean]
Original Soundtrack , and Various Artists Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009IW9KM Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
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Amazon.com
Nelly's a smart guy. Not only does he have an acting role in The Longest Yard, but he also co-produced the movie's soundtrack and loaded it with tracks by himself and members of his Derrty Ent. stable including St. Lunatics' Ali, Goodie Mob's Gipp, Jung True (both solo and as a member of Taylor Made), King Jacob, and Prentiss Church. Fittingly for a movie in which we're meant to buy Adam Sandler as a former star quarterback, the music shows commercial instinct but ultimately lacks punch. Even a track like Ali & Gipp's "Let 'Em Fight," only reminds us how much harder Public Enemy hit 20 years ago (and we're not even talking lyrics but production here). Highlights include Murphy Lee, King Jacob, and Prentiss Church's "Stomp," which sounds appropriately bottom-heavy and sports cleverer than usual lyrics, and D12 featuring Eminem's "My B! allz," a goofball (sorry) of a song that actually grows catchier with each listen. The CD concludes with Nelly in his mellower mode, which should appeal to both fans of his 2004 R&B-inflected Suit, and women dragged to The Longest Yard by their boyfriends. --Elisabeth Vincentelli--this text refers to the explicit lyrics editionCustomer Reviews:
Not What I thought it Would Be!.......2005-10-19
Loved It.......2005-08-16
A Great Soudtrack.......2005-06-17
What a disappointing purchase!.......2005-06-14
Where is all the music from the movie?????????????.......2005-06-12
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