The perfect 'reggae' date cd...not too soft, not too loud
The movie was fun and so is the cd. Kevin Lyttle 'I got it' is a good way to start the music. Rupee steals the show with 'Tempted to Touch' and 'You Never Know'. The Pinapple Song should be played at weddings...it's has a good flow for the whole family. Trust me on this, throw this cd on, make some exotic drinks and let the music take you away to the islands. - from: salsakid34@comcast.net
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Fun, sexy and sun splashed
The soundtrack is fun, playful, varied, sexy and sun splashed, much like the film. The songs range from the bouncy and light Lyttle's "I Got It" to the much hard edged Rank's "A Who Seh Me Dun". Highlights are the insanely giddy, joyful and danceable "The Pineapple Song" by Good Size that plays over the credits in the film, the sexy rhythmic "Mr Boombastic" by Shaggy (listen for the Marvin Gaye "Let's get it on" riffs), the faster driving chanting fun of "Cobrastyle" by the Teddybears, Rupee's wonderful mix of joy and mourning in "You Never Know", and the sheer shivery throaty sex appeal of Maria Rita's "Agora Sa Falta Voce".
The Amazon track listings are incorrect. It omits The Pineapple Song which is track #7. And lists two songs that are not on the soundtrack: Gal You A Lead and Wah Di Time.
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