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Music CD: Waiting To Exhale: Original Soundtrack Album
List Price: $13.98
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Manufacturer: Arista
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1. Exhale (Shoop Shoop) - Whitney Houston 2. Why Does It Hurt So Bad - Whitney Houston 3. Let It Flow - Toni Braxton 4. It Hurts Like Hell - Aretha Franklin 5. Sittin' Up In My Room - Brandy 6. This Is How It Works - TLC 7. Not Gon' Cry - Mary J. Blige 8. My Funny Valentine - Chaka Khan 9. And I Gave My Love To You - Sonja Marie 10. All Night Long - SWV 11. Wey U - Chante Moore 12. My Love, Sweet Love - Patti La Belle 13. Kissing You - Faith Evans 14. Love Will Be Waiting At Home - For Real 15. How Could You Call Her Baby - Shanna 16. Count On Me - Whitney Houston
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0078221879620 Format: Soundtrack Label: Arista Manufacturer: Arista Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Arista Release Date: 1995-11-14 Studio: Arista
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Really good soundtrack Comment: It's the second time I buy it as I lost the first CD. Very romantic, a great soundtrack, timeless.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome CD! Comment: I had a copy that I let someone borrow and they didn't return. I definitely won't let this one get away from me. All of the songs are great, but one of my favorites is Chaka Khan's rendition of "My Funny Valentine."
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pure perfection by all Comment: I loved the album. Great music with diverse artists. A must have for all fans out there.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Waiting To Exhale Comment: This album features the most beautiful soulful voices. I couldn't live without it. Pure perfection.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great soundtrack Comment: This is one of those movies and soundtracks that will always be in the collection. It has some really beautiful pieces and I still enjoy listening to it, after all of these years..
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Editorial Reviews:
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Waiting to Exhale is the exception that proves the rule about mish-mash '90s soundtrack albums. Even though it features 22 different female voices, the album boasts a rare continuity because Babyface wrote or cowrote 15 of the songs and produced all 16. Moreover, the gifted R&B artist used every song to explore the film's theme of women trying to balance self-respect and romantic desire. Not only has Babyface (nee Kenny Edmonds) created a fascinating song suite, he has produced one of the best middle-of-the-road-pop, adult- contemporary albums of the decade. Mary J. Blige stakes out a claim as the new diva on the block with an astonishing performance on "Not Gon' Cry." Babyface's music and lyrics suggest a woman barely holding back a swelling flood of anger and heartache, and Blige's brilliant vocal captures both the agitation and the restraint. --Geoffrey Himes
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