Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit - Songs From The Motion Picture Soundtrack

by Hollywood Records

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Release Date:1993-11-23
Label:Hollywood Records
UPC:720616156228
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Hollywood Records
ASIN:B000000OD4
Category:Music

Tracks on Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit - Songs From The Motion Picture Soundtrack by Hollywood Records

  1. The Greatest Medley Ever Told
  2. Never Should've Let You Go - White, Eric [2] Fos
  3. Get Up Offa That Thing/Dancing in the Street - Brown, Deanna
  4. Oh Happy Day - Hawkins, Edwin
  5. Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today) - Strong, Barrett
  6. His Eye Is on the Sparrow - Gabriel, Charles H.
  7. A Deeper Love - Clivilles, Robert
  8. Wandering Eyes - B Wyze
  9. Pay Attention - Andrews, Valeria
  10. Ode to Joy - Beethoven, Ludwig V
  11. Joyful, Joyful - Beethoven, Ludwig v
  12. Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Ashford, Nickolas

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

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Whoopi Goldberg has a lot of talents, but singing is not one of them. Hearing her massacre Motown classics like "Dancing in the Street," "Ball of Confusion" and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" in her flat, dull voice on this soundtrack album would be harmless if a whole generation weren't being introduced to these songs through her clumsy performances. Several choirs turn in lackluster performances of gospel numbers. The disc's one redeeming moment is Aretha Franklin's overpowering delivery of "A Deeper Love," written and produced by C+C Music Factory. --Geoffrey Himes

Customer Reviews

What a great CD! - Reviewed on 2008-06-09
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This is a great CD! I collect movie soundtracks and this will be one of my favorites in my collection...
Anyone Know The Song... - Reviewed on 2007-12-29
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Does anyone know the name or the artist of the rap song that plays when Lauryn Hill tells her friends (students) that she can't be in the choir?
WHY CAN'T I JUST GET A SINGLE? I HAVE TO BUY THE WHOLE CD?! - Reviewed on 2007-10-13
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2 customers found this review helpful.

The CD is pretty good. I mean, if you've seen Sister Act II and you like the music, then you'll love the CD.

MY ONLY BEEF IS... I searched literally for HOURS trying to just buy a single from this CD, "Oh Happy Day." It is NOT on iTunes or anywhere else on the internet. If someone can find it, please let me know. There is some false advertising out there from other websites who SAY they have it, but when you go to purchase it, they make you buy the whole friggin CD. Grr.

But yes, if you're looking for the whole CD, it's fine. Lauryn Hill was in her prime back then. I wish she'd do a gospel CD. Her voice was created for that style!
Great Soundtrack - Reviewed on 2007-06-16
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I remember when this movie first came out. My brother rented it and let me watch with him. I watched it like 2 more times before he had to take it back. I then bought the movie and it is still one of my favorite movies today. I like the movie soo much because of the music. I had the soundtrack on a cassette tape and I use to listen to it all the time in my portable tape player (that seems like ages ago) and I'm only 21! Lol! Anyways this is a great album to listen to...especially when you love to sing like I do!!
GREAT MOVIE AND CD. - Reviewed on 2007-01-04
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I saw this movie a long time ago and loved it. The CD Soundtrack has great inspirational songs from the film and when I got it, I was so happy to sing along with it.
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