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| Jesse & Trina B.: Where Is The Love; Isaac Hayes: Walk On By; O'Jays: Love Train; plus Sly & The Family Stone, Spinners, Barry White, Al Green, etc. |
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| 1 If You Want Me to Stay - Sly & the Family Stone |
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| 2 Walk on By - Hayes, Isaac |
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| 3 The Payback - Brown, James [1] |
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| 4 I'll Be Around - Spinners |
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| 5 Never, Never Gonna Give You Up - White, Barry |
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| 6 I Miss You - Melvin, Harold & the Blue Notes |
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| 7 Get Up and Get Down - Dramatics |
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| 8 (Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go - Mayfield, Curtis |
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| 9 Do Right Woman, Do Right Man - Franklin, Aretha |
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| 10 Where Is the Love? - Jesse & Trina |
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| 11 Tired of Being Alone - Green, Al |
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| 12 Love Train - OJays |
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| 13 The Look of Love - Hayes, Isaac |
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| 14 Dead Presidents Theme - Elfman, Danny |
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Album Review
The soundtrack to the Hughes Brothers' tribute to early-'70s blaxploitation gets the sound of the era right, featuring hits by the O'Jays, the Spinners, Isaac Hayes, Al Green, and Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes, among others. The inclusion of Danny Elfman's instrumental theme interrupts the flow of the album, but for the most part, "Dead Presidents" is a first-rate collection of prime soul. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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