Rocky V: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture [Soundtrack] [Import]
Track Listings
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1. All You Gotta Do Is Sing
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2. No Competition
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3. Go For It
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4. Take You Back
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5. Measure Of A Man
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6. Can't Stop The Fire
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7. I Wanna Rock
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8. Thought You Were The One For Me
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9. Keep It Up
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10. Feel The Power
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The Soundtrack of the Final Episode of the "Rocky" Series Includes Tracks from M.c. Hammer, Elton John, Rob Base, Snap, Joey B. Ellis and of Course, Bill Conti (Composer of the Original Theme).
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Rocky V: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture [Soundtrack] [Import]
Average customer rating:
- This soundtrack is no comparison to the other Rocky soundtracks.
- Too much soundtrack, not enough (any) score.
- The soundtrack every fan should have.
- Inspirational
- Rocky V CD Review
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Rocky V: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture
Various Artists
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- Rocky II (1979 Film)
- Rocky III: Original Motion Picture Score
- Rocky: Original Motion Picture Score
- Rocky IV
- Rocky IV: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
ASIN: B0000073DR
Release Date: 1995-08-08 |
Tracks:
- All You Gotta Do Is Sing - Joey B. Ellis
- No Competition - MC Tab
- Go for It - Joey B. Ellis
- Take You Back - The 7A3
- Measure of a Man - Elton John
- Can't Stop the Fire - Bill Conti
- I Wanna Rock - Rob Base
- Thought You Were the One for Me - Joey B. Ellis
- Keep It Up - Snap!
- Feel the Power - MC Hammer
Album Details
The Soundtrack of the Final Episode of the "Rocky" Series Includes Tracks from M.c. Hammer, Elton John, Rob Base, Snap, Joey B. Ellis and of Course, Bill Conti (Composer of the Original Theme).
Customer Reviews:
This soundtrack is no comparison to the other Rocky soundtracks........2007-01-09
This CD doesn't have as good of songs as the other Rocky soundtracks do. I enjoy listening to the instrumental songs from the other soundtracks way more than listening to the Rocky V CD. Rocky V is the worst of the Rocky movies. The song "Measure of a Man" is fair; I bought the CD because I liked that song. Some of the other songs aren't in the movie; they're just inspired by the movie, which stinks. The inspired songs are junk and some of the songs from the movie are also junk.
Too much soundtrack, not enough (any) score........2005-03-20
The heart of any Rocky movie lies with the amazing music. For the first film, we had "Gonna Fly Now" and Rocky's theme. For Rocky II, the thoughtful "Redemption" theme. For Rocky III, it was a "Mickey" and the unforgettable "Eye of The Tiger". Even Rocky IV managed to impress with Vince DiCola's "War" and John Cafferty's "Hearts On Fire".
Rocky V has...MC Hammer.
That by itself wouldn't be too terrible, except for the fact that Bill Conti's music for this Rocky film is overlooked completely by the producers of this soundtrack. The one redeeming musical moment in the film was when a rearranged Rocky's theme blares during the final moments of the streetfight with Tommy Gunn.
The CD does not have that track on here, eschewing it to make room for another MC Hammer song. I wouldn't spend more than $5 on a used copy of this and certainly not $46.
The soundtrack every fan should have........2004-10-24
This is my favorite soundtrack of the series.The only changes I would make is to merge the music of the soundtrack and Bill Conti's musical score for the film into one cd.Second,an extended version of "Keep it Up",that was done by Snap!;Ilove that song the most.Third,as an added bonus for the fans,Capitol Records could include the full monologue of the late Burgess Meredith's "reasons to go on" because it is touching and inspirational. Let's hope Capitol does this because it will be well received.
Inspirational.......2004-05-18
This is among some of the best music to listen to if you're into physical fitness. Highly recommend it.
Rocky V CD Review.......2003-04-25
We should all be lucky that this CD is going for what it is, last time I checked this spot, the Rocky V CD was going for a lot more and I mean a lot more, but on to the review. Rocky V is not a score only CD, in fact it doesn't have any instrumental tracks. Except for the great Elton John track and very little singing throughout, it's a rap exclusive soundtrack. I'm not much of a reviewer but I recommend this if you like rap, are a fan of highly charged music, or a fan of all the Rocky films. The reason why I recommend this to who I listed is because it is a very listenable album, sure it's not a 4 or 5 star but it's also recommended because this CD will not be around forever, if you are even considering getting this, get it now. The best track has to be the Elton John "The Measure Of A Man", it was written for this film and this is the song that best represents Rocky V and the Rocky films as a whole. So, please, add it to your cart because for this great price, it's a steal. Plus, it could be here today, gone tomorrow.
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