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Twice upon a Yesterday



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Lenny Kravitz Music:
Twice upon a Yesterday



Music
Twice upon a Yesterday
by Various Artists

Twice upon a Yesterday
List Price: $16.98Label: Narada

Salesrank: 336961

Released: June 29, 1999
Our Price: $4.06
Used Price: $0.90
Media: Audio CD

Twice upon a Yesterday Track Listing:
1. You'd Give Anything in the World to Put It Right?
2. Show Me the Way - Papa Wemba
3. Sebe Allah Y 'E - Alpha Blondy
4. Nayanama - Salif Keita
5. All I Ever Wanted - Lenny Kravitz
6. Brigadier Sabari - Alpha Blondy
7. Damn Your Eyes - Zap Mama
8. Wanna Be Loved - Buju Banton
9. Spark Up
10. Friends Are Friends
11. Nostalgie Amoureuse - Zap Mama
12. Cupids Archery
13. Man With Rain in His Shoes

Twice upon a Yesterday Reviews:
African all-stars... 4 Star Review
2001-12-13 - I, too, came across this London-set film by late-night accident, but as a Brit ex-pat living in LA it had immediate resonance. Not only was the film suprisingly sweet and thoughtful (think Groundhog Day crossed with Notting Hill), but the African music meshed with the urban settings, dilemmas and fantasies. Twenty years ago I ran Africa Beat, a post-punk era magazine dedicated to the incredible variety of African pop musics - this was pre Paul Simon Graceland, which boosted and then deflated the genre. Most of these artists on the soundtrack are African superstars who, I then shouted, should be better known in the west, heroes such as Alpha Blondey, who popularised reggae in Ivory Coast, etc. Now, having seen how so much (but not all) African music loses its way when it comes in contact with the west, I am glad my magazine did not win the day. And that I saw this film, and loved its music once again.....

Twice Upon(n) 5 Star Review
2001-05-14 - Couldn't sleep one night and caught this quirky little movie I enjoyed totally , and awoke the next morning humming Papa W's "Show Me the Way"... so had to search all over to get the cd! Now I listen to it at home, work, on freeway, and I still haven't tired of the Music. From Papa Wemba to Zap Mama (where do they get those names?) each of these cuts is excellent, and there is Not ONE song that you won't like!! Highly recommend its' use to expand one's music horizon.

Am ordering another for a friend and extra for my auto!!

Melodic representation of a melodic film 5 Star Review
2001-03-15 - I caught the movie for the first time on a cable movie channel. It was one of those Brit films that American television thought worthy to play on HBO. Anyway, I loved it and part of the reason is because of the brilliantly meshed tunes and melodies that were placed strategically in their rightful places. Over the top review? Perhaps. However, I loved it. Good job.

A brilliant soundtrack for a quirky & fun film 4 Star Review
1999-12-11 - The film was brilliant in an unassuming & lighthearted way....from a seemingly lame premise, it gained points due to splendid emotional texture and some strong performances....Now, in terms of the music....I loved the recurring theme during segments of the film....had never heard of the composer before...was delighted to see that there was a soundtrack...highly recommend it if you enjoy melodic music...Ola..










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