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| Soundtrack |
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| Remastered 1989 Spike Lee joint. Fight The Power, Tu y Yo, My Fantasy, Can't Stand It, Don't Shoot Me, Party Hearty, Hard To Say, bonus tracks, etc. |
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| 1 Fight the Power - Public Enemy |
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| 2 My Fantasy - Riley, Teddy [1] |
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| 3 Party Hearty - EU |
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| 4 Can't Stand It - Steel Pulse |
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| 5 Why Don't We Try - John, Keith |
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| 6 Feel So Good - Perri |
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| 7 Don't Shoot Me - Take Six |
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| 8 Hard to Say - Alston, Gerald |
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| 9 Prove to Me - Perri |
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| 10 Never Explain Love - Jarreau, Al |
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| 11 Tu y Yo - Blades, Ruben |
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| 12 We Love [Jingle] - Take Six |
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| 13 Fight the Power [Extended Version][*] - Public Enemy |
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| 14 Fight the Power [Powersax][*] - Public Enemy |
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| 15 My Fantasy [Extended Version][*] - Guy [1] |
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| 16 My Fantasy [Rap Version][*] - Guy [1] |
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Album Review
The soundtrack for director Spike Lee's "Do the Right Thing" is a veritable window into the hip-hop/contemporary R&B scene circa 1989. Peppered with "new jack" era slabs of wax from the likes of Public Enemy (the iconic "Fight The Power"), summer party staples from E.U. ("Party Hearty") and Teddy Riley ("My Fantasy"), and deep slow jams from Perri and Al Jarreau, it's the perfect background for a hot night in the city, and like the film itself, it's both frivolous and foreboding. [Motown reissued "Do the Right Thing" in 2001 with two remixes of Public Enemy's "Fight The Power," and two remixes of Guy's "My Fantasy."]. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
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