Deep Blue Sea: Music From The Motion Picture [Soundtrack]

deep blue sea: music from the motion picture [soundtrack]

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Samuel L. Jackson is a businessman who invests a large chunk of cash into a cure for brain disease. The medical biologist in charge of the program (Saffron Burrows) finds a way to better harvest the necessary enzymes. Except it's done in sharks, and the side effect makes the sharks too smart for their own good. They soon break free of their controlled habitat and head for the open waters, where they endanger the lives of all they encounter. The soundtrack for this misadventure is solid hip hop led by L.L. Cool J, who contributes two cuts and wrote and produced Simone Starks' "Burn Baby Burn." Chantel Jones performs an update of Johnny Nash's "I Can See Clearly Now." Cormega featuring Carl Thomas's "Mega's on His Own" is an ominous highlight, incorporating the Temptations' "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" in its ambient sweep. Trevor Rabin sums things up with "Deep Blue Sea Montage," an orchestral score you might expect to hear when being chased by an angry shark. --Rob O'Connor

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Deep Blue Sea: Music From The Motion Picture [Soundtrack]
Deep Blue Sea: Music From The Motion Picture
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • OMG THIS CD IS SO GOOD LOL
  • Decent CD
  • "LL Cool J with another slamming project"
  • All around throw away product
  • This a rush
Deep Blue Sea: Music From The Motion Picture
Various Artists - Soundtracks , and Trevor Rabin
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JQZ1
Release Date: 1999-07-27

Tracks:

  1. Deepest Bluest - LL Cool J
  2. Smokeman - Smokeman
  3. I Found Another Man - Natice
  4. Remote Control Soul - Bass Odyssey
  5. Mega's On His Own - Cormega
  6. Come Home With Me - Amyth
  7. Say What - LL Cool J
  8. Burn Baby Burn - Simone Starks
  9. Just Because - F.A.T.E.
  10. Get Tha Money (Dollar Bill) - Hi-C
  11. I Can See Clearly Now - Chantel Jones
  12. El Paraiso Rico - Deetah
  13. Good And Plenty - Divine
  14. Deep Blue Sea Montage - Trevor Rabin

Amazon.com

Samuel L. Jackson is a businessman who invests a large chunk of cash into a cure for brain disease. The medical biologist in charge of the program (Saffron Burrows) finds a way to better harvest the necessary enzymes. Except it's done in sharks, and the side effect makes the sharks too smart for their own good. They soon break free of their controlled habitat and head for the open waters, where they endanger the lives of all they encounter. The soundtrack for this misadventure is solid hip hop led by L.L. Cool J, who contributes two cuts and wrote and produced Simone Starks' "Burn Baby Burn." Chantel Jones performs an update of Johnny Nash's "I Can See Clearly Now." Cormega featuring Carl Thomas's "Mega's on His Own" is an ominous highlight, incorporating the Temptations' "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" in its ambient sweep. Trevor Rabin sums things up with "Deep Blue Sea Montage," an orchestral score you might expect to hear when being chased by an angry shark. --Rob O'Connor

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars OMG THIS CD IS SO GOOD LOL.......2005-08-15

I CAN't BeLIEvE HOw GooD THIs CD Is. LL COOl j is da boom boOM BOmB. I MEan like IF you TOok the BADDest SHarK in DA WOrlD and CRossEd it WIT WilL SmITH iN WIld WIld WeSt (wiiccky wickyy wILD) aND a COLt 45 (dA gunN Not DA DriNK alTHO I llikE BOTh) you WOulDn"T get .00001% of HoW GooD LL COOl J RAps. LiKE look AT THEse lyriCs:
Deepest bluest my head is like a shark fin
Deepest bluest my head is like a shark fin
Deepest bluest my head is like a shark fin
Deepest bluest my head is like a shark fin
OMG IMO tHaT'S da besT LINE HumANS havE eVEER said. LiKE way bEETER than SUCksSPeARe. BuY THIS Cd now YOu don"T evn neeed to HEAr thE oter SonGS you HEar ME dude? YeaH that be RIght, yeeaH!!!!&$@#(!!!

3 out of 5 stars Decent CD .......2004-11-24

But other than LL's tracks, there really isnt any other ones that stand out as "awesome" songs. It isnt a terrible album, however, and is worth a listen, especially if you like some of the other artists on the CD. I was a tad disappoined though.

4 out of 5 stars "LL Cool J with another slamming project".......2004-08-20

"Deep Blue Sea-Music From the Motion Picture" was a slamming soundtrack (in my opinion). For those of you that don't know, LL Cool J not only starred in the movie, but he was the movie's music consultant for the soundtrack. He also executive produced and supervised the Deep Blue Sea soundtrack under his company, Rock The Bells Records Entertainment, sister label of Island Def Jam Records.
All of the artists that were featured represented with their own blend of hip-hop/R&B, especially with a couple of previously released songs (Divine's "Good and Plenty", Bass Odyssey's "Remote Control Soul", and Deetah's updated remake of Madonna's "El Paraiso Rico"). Veteran artists like Hi-C and DJ Quik (with some background vocals from James DeBarge) strikes it rich with "Dollar Bill" and Cormega with Carl Thomas delivers the hit, "Mega's On His Own", sampled with the Temptations' "Papa Was A Rolling Stone". Trevor Rabin's "Deep Blue Sea Montage" helped to end the CD on a orchestral and hauntingly beautiful note. LL Cool J laid down some pretty hot tracks like "Deep Bluest (Shark's Fin)" and "Say What" to smooth it all out. New artists like Simone Starks (Burn Baby Burn), F.A.T.E. (Just Because), Chantel Jones (with her remake of Johnny Nash's hit, I Can See Clearly Now), Smokeman (Smokeman), Natice (I Found Another Man featuring raps by Simone Starks) and Amyth (LL Cool J's R&B group with Come Home With Me) helped to make this project very worthwhile to listen to.
In conclusion, the CD is pretty good. LL should have put Trevor Rabin's song on the score album, but he really made some good music. Rock The Bells and LL Cool J is on point. Rock on!

1 out of 5 stars All around throw away product.......2000-03-06

One song on this cd stands out. that song is the track by hi c. the rest is garbage.

5 out of 5 stars This a rush.......1999-10-01

To me tis is a very very very good movie and musi

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