Barbershop 2: Back In Business [PA]Original Soundtrack
Release Date: 02/03/2004
Original Release:
2004
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 511147_CD
UPC # 602498616987
Label: Interscope Records (USA)
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Performer: Original Soundtrack
Engineer: Chris Carmouche; Kendu Isaacs; Carlisle Young; Donnie Scanz; Doug Wilson; Brian "Flostein" Slade; Michael Chavarria; Mike Anzel; Joe Stone Street; Tim Hook; Scott Kleiklack; Jeff Verb; Shannon Braxton; Jason Schweitzer; Charnessa Jones; Mary J. Blige; Andrew Coleman; Paul Gregory; Steve Sola; Steven King; Michael Strange; Sha Money XL; Tal Herzberg Producer: Megahertz Music Group; Daune "Daroc" Smith; Errol Jr. "E Poppi" Mccalla; Mya Harrison; Kyla Miller; Havoc; Stizzle; Lil Jon; Organized Noize; Ron Fair; The Stereotypes; Sha Money XL; Denaun Porter Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Original score composed by Richard Gibbs. Original score composed by Richard Gibbs. Personnel: Brandon Bennett, Olivia , Samuel Christian (vocals); Craig Love, Michael Chavarria, Steven King, Tal Herzberg (guitar); Sandra Billingslea, Natalie Leggett (violin); Maxine Roach (viola); Eileen Folson (cello); Ravi Best (trumpet); Clark Gayton (trombone); Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Bill Reichenbach Jr. (horns); Dave Robbins , Cheron Wilson, Luis Resto (keyboards); Ron Fair (percussion); Organized Noize (programming, drum programming); Errol Jr. "E Poppi" Mccalla, Denaun Porter (drum programming); Patrice Bowie, Mya Harrison (background vocals). Audio Mixers: John Frye; Dave Pensado; Eminem; Phil Campini; Neil Pouge; Jason Schweitzer; Patrick Viala; Peter Mokran; Phil Tan; Serban Ghenea; Steve Sola; Steven King. Recording information: 54 Sound Studios, Detroit, MI; Chung King, New York, NY; Dunn Deal Studios; Encore Studios, Burbank, CA; Hardware Studios, Orange, NJ; Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, FL; Larrabee East, Hollywood, CA; LPF Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Pilot Recording, New York, NY; Record One, Sherman Oaks, CA; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA; Right Track Studios, New York, NY; Skyelab Studios, New York, NY; Sound on Sound, New York, NY; Stankonia Recordings, Atlanta, GA; Stone House Recording, Chicago, IL; Stonehouse Studios, Hollywood, CA; Streetlight Music, New York, NY; Teamwork Music Studios; The Dungeon; The Enterprise Studios, Burbank, CA; The Hit Factory, New York, NY; The Studio At The Sunset Marquis, West Hollywood, CA. In urban communities, the barbershop, equal parts business and tradition, has come to represent hope, promise, history and people coming together. A surprise hit movie during the summer of 2002, BARBERSHOP, captured that spirit with a sweet, smart script that shone new light on the age-old story of a quirky community that squabbles but bands together when faced with difficulty. The film's sequel finds all of the major cast members (including Ice Cube and Cedric the Entertainer) returning, with the addition of Oscar nominee Queen Latifah. The soundtrack for BARBERSHOP 2: BACK IN BUSINESS, features a cross-section of the best R&B and hip-hop has to offer, from the dark "gangsta" stylings of G-Unit to the intellectual neo-soul of Floetry & Mos Def to the classic R&B of Ashford & Simpson as covered by Avant & Keke Wyatt. The collection also boasts many impressive new artists; of particular note is Twista-style rapper Spitfiya who is joined by the crooning of the very able Anthony Hamilton on "Make It Home," and Southern shooting-star Sleepy Brown, backed by Outkast on "I Can't Wait." The BARBERSHOP 2 soundtrack echoes the feel of the famous neighborhood business-fiesty and sometimes fierce, but always drenched in history, love, and soul. In urban communities, the barbershop, equal parts business and tradition, has come to represent hope, promise, history and people coming together. A surprise hit movie during the summer of 2002, BARBERSHOP, captured that spirit with a sweet, smart script that shone new light on the age-old story of a quirky community that squabbles but bands together when faced with difficulty. The film's sequel finds all of the major cast members (including Ice Cube and Cedric the Entertainer) returning, with the addition of Oscar nominee Queen Latifah. The soundtrack for BARBERSHOP 2: BACK IN BUSINESS, features a cross-section of the best R&B and hip-hop has to offer, from the dark "gangsta" stylings of G-Unit to the intellectual neo-soul of Floetry & Mos Def to the classic R&B of Ashford & Simpson as covered by Avant & Keke Wyatt. The collection also boasts many impressive new artists; of particular note is Twista-style rapper Spitfiya who is joined by the crooning of the very able Anthony Hamilton on "Make It Home," and Southern shooting-star Sleepy Brown, backed by Outkast on "I Can't Wait." The BARBERSHOP 2 soundtrack echoes the feel of the famous neighborhood business-fiesty and sometimes fierce, but always drenched in history, love, and soul.
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