12 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:
Almost Perfect..... (4 Stars)Sunday, October 24, 2004
Like the previous reviewer said, this album is pretty much perfect until you get to track 10, the "Theme From The Jefferons". While classic TV themes don't come much better than that and I DO love the theme, it feels so out of place on this album. When you're zoning out to all of these classic tracks, track 10 seems to jerk you right out of your daydream. Other than that, there's nothing bad about this album. I rated it lower than 5 because I was never a big fan of "Tell Me Something Good" by Rufus & Chaka Khan, "You Sexy Thing" by Hot Chocolate, or "Fame" by David Bowie. They're good songs, but I'm not crazy about them. But that's just my opinion. Other people will tell you that they are classic songs, and they are probably right, but I just don't feel them. Aside from those songs though, the rest are timeless classics. If you don't have these songs in your collection by now (which you should), then go get this album.
Standout Tracks: Riding High, Bad Luck, Chase Me, In The Mood (My Favorite), Funky Worm, and Juicy Fruit
0 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
My short reviewTuesday, October 30, 2001
I love old school funk and disco, and this CD definitely filled my high. Song after song is great with the exception of one small thing: what in the world made the producers put the theme song to The Jeffersons on this soundtrack!? You pop the CD in and the songs just flow and scoop you up into the old school mix, catching you up into an old school frenzy...then here comes track #10, The Jeffersons, and the high just kind of goes down a bit. I like the theme song but it has no place here on the soundtrack. A much better selection would have been a song that was played in the movie itself, I don't know who it is or what it's called, but it was sampled by Heavy D in his song "Big Tyme." That song should have been on this soundtrack. But all the other tracks make this CD shine, so I still rate it as 5 stars.
2 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent choice of old school songsTuesday, July 18, 2000
Although I am more of an old school ballad fan, Ice Cube and company picked an excellent selection of old school songs for the "Old School: Next Friday Soundtrack." This CD has an array of old school funk jams on it. I have this movie on DVD and I'm glad that I was able to get all the old school songs on one CD instead of having to buy all the different greatest hits compilations or the separate CDs of each of these artists. My personal favorites on this CD are Con Funk Shun's "Chase Me", Gap Band's "You Dropped The Bomb On Me", Mtume's "Juicy Fruit", Tyrone Davis' "In The Mood", and Faze-O's "Riding High". Also, for any hip hop fans you get Whodini's "Friends" which is definitely a hip hop classic. Owning this CD is a must for an old school music fan like me, especially if you don't have these songs in your CD collection.
1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Kicking it with Old SchoolWednesday, June 14, 2000
I really liked the Next Friday album, because it reminds me where some of our music orginated. Old School music has rhythm and beat that always want to make you dance. No matter how young or how old you may be, the music on this album is sure to bring you back some good memories.
0 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:
The first one was betterTuesday, June 13, 2000
I liked a few of the songs on the soundtrack, but the first "Friday" soundtrack was better. There were more hip hop and dance songs on the last soundtrack and I think that this soundtrack could have a few more newer songs. I still listen to the last sound track and the new one I don't really know if would buy.