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Music : Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman

Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman

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Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 6211










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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602498816806
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Motown
Manufacturer: Motown
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Motown
Release Date: April 19, 2005
Sales Rank: 6211
Studio: Motown










Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
For years now, music video directors have had no problem at all making the leap to the big screen to direct feature length movies. The cinematic virtues of this are up to debate, but surely a veteran video director will be able to corral a world-class soundtrack, right? In the case of Diary of a Mad Black Woman, the answer’s yes—and no. The talent is certainly impressive on Diary—Natalie Cole, Angie Stone, India Arie—but most of the songs sound like cuts that were left off an album. India Arie’s 'Purify Me' is a sweet, light, and excellent bit of confectionery that might be about God, it might be about a physical man—it’s hard to tell. Her other song here , 'Different Directions,' is definitely about a man, and it kicks. Cheryl Riley’s cover of Jewel’s 'One of Us,' however, is run-from-the-room-screaming bad. Ms. Cole’s 'I Wanna Love Again,' a new song, is a sweet, excellently-produced torch ballad, but is not the thing that comebacks are made of. --Mike McGonigal











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Disc 1:
  1. Purify Me - Austin, Dallas
  2. Sick and Tired - Austin, Dallas
  3. Different Directions - Lily, H.
  4. Things I Collected - Austin, Dallas
  5. I Wanna Swing
  6. I Wanna Love Again
  7. Fallen in Love - Neal, Antonio
  8. Ain't It Funny
  9. One of Us - Bazilian, Eric
  10. I Wanna Be Free
  11. Father Can You Hear Me
  12. Take It to Jesus


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Its an alright CD. ...
I needed another gospel CD so I decided to purchase this one even though the movie has been out for some time now. Its an alright CD. I absolutely love the Tamala Mann song "Father can you hear me". It make me cry everytime I hear it! But thats about the only song I play over and over.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * love it! ...
another one of my favorite soundtracks. this one speaks to my spirit. loved the movie as well. great to listen to on a sunday morning after church or just when you feel like you need some inspirational words. favorite track is ain't it funny. that song is true for any woman who dealt with a man, similar to the main character in the movie. as my mother used to say "leave them alone and they'll come home, wagging their tails behind them." that's why that song speaks true to me the most. the funny part is that when they're ready to come home it's too late.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * desperately needed ...
When this movie first came out i looked for the soundtrack immediately, but it was to no avail....i was excited when it finally was released. The songs give me a sense of relief and they put my mind to ease. THANK YOU Tyler Perry for the movie and finally releasing the soundtrack!! Keep up the good work and i look forward to more great movies and wish you all the luck on your future endevours....



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * EXCELLENT soundtrack!! ...
Since 'Diary of a Mad Black Woman' is one of my favorite movies, I decided to order the soundtrack. However, after reading some of the negative reviews, I almost wished I hadn't. After receiving the cd, I'm so glad I didn't cancel my order. I LOVE the soundtrack! Through the highs of life and the lows of life, this soundtrack stays with you.

I'm a little stumped over the editorial review of Cheryl Riley's version of 'One of Us'. She sings the song with passion and deep insight; another lovely version of an incredible song. My favorite track on the cd is, hands down, 'Take it to Jesus' by Tamela Mann. What a powerful message about the love and grace of God! Excellent, excellent arrangement!!

While I can understand some of the other reviewers questioning why some of the artists on the cd are not the artists from the movie, this soundtrack is still very well arranged. It will not disappoint!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A Must Have ...
Wow! Wow!! Wow!!! This CD is phenomenal!! You have to get it!!


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