Music From And Inspired By the Motion Picture: Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get MarriOriginal Soundtrack
Release Date: 10/02/2007
Original Release:
2007
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1002197_CD
UPC # 075678996757
Label: Atlantic (USA)
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Performer: Original Soundtrack
Engineer: Robert Orton Producer: Darin Whittington; Ne-Yo; Humberto Gatica; Laura Izibor; David Foster; Scott Jacoby; The Underdogs; Pagani; Steve Lunt; Tamika Scott; Darnell Winston; Raphael Saadiq; FACE; Trevor Horn; Shea Taylor; Herb Magwood; HeRCKellys; The Prosecutors Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Based on Tyler Perry's stage play, 2007's WHY DID I GET MARRIED is a romantic comedy/drama that stars the popular actor/writer/director, as well as Janet Jackson and Jill Scott. As with all of Perry's films, the accompanying soundtrack presents a well-selected set of R&B and pop tunes, including Babyface's gentle "Sorry for the Stupid Things" and Beyonce's emotive "Flaws and All." There are plenty of film directors who take the "executive producer" credit on their project's soundtracks, but whenever Tyler Perry's name fills that bill there's a good chance the album will be sound in concept and rich in prime "grown folks" R&B. The soundtrack to his film Why Did I Get Married? does not disappoint. Here the topic is the ins and outs along with the comfort and doubts of marriage. Keith Sweat and Keyshia Cole deliver a fine "grass is always greener" breakup ballad with the opening "Love U Better," while Kelly Price's relationship dissolves in a much less titillating and much more distraught fashion on her heartbreaking "Why." Tracks like these might raise too many issues for couples night, but Musiq Soulchild's joyous "Betterman" and Beyonc�'s sweet "Flaws and All" are more hopeful and perfect for romantic evenings. Pushing things into sugary territory, nostalgic crooner Michael Bubl� takes his big band and dives headfirst into the euphoria of love with a finger-snapping version of "L-O-V-E." While most of these songs are of a 2007 vintage, the director also reaches into the vaults to enrich the collection with Anita Baker's swooning "You Belong to Me" and Jennifer Holliday's grand closer, "Givin' Up." A great collection even if the listener is unfamiliar with the film, Perry's soundtrack offers an interesting and emotional look at how contemporary R&B handles the multifaceted world of love and marriage. ~ David Jeffries
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