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Scooby-Doo

Scooby-Doo

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Creators: Various Artists, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini, Rowan Atkinson, Isla Fisher, Miguel A. Nunez Jr., Steven Grives, Charles Stan Frazier, Craig Bullock, Matthew Murphy Karges, Mark Mcgrath, Rodney Sheppard, Sam Greco, Charles Cousins, Kristian Schmid, Nicholas Hope, Neil Fanning, Scott Innes, J.p. Manoux
Label: Lava
Category: Music

List Price: $11.98
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 97630

Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 83543
UPC: 075678354328
EAN: 0075678354328
ASIN: B0000667RM

Release Date: June 4, 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Disc has fine scratches that don't affect listening. Artwork and jewel case are in very good condition, with light shelf wear to the case. Ships same or next business day, with free delivery tracking!

Tracks:

  • Shaggy, Where Are You? - Shaggy
  • Land Of A Million Drums - Outkast
  • Lil' Romeo's B House - Lil' Romeo
  • Thinking About You - Solange
  • Words To Me - Sugar Ray
  • Freaks Come Out At Night - Uncle Kracker
  • Bump In The Night - Allstars
  • Whenever You Feel Like It - Kylie Minogue
  • It's A Mystery - Little T and One Track Mike
  • Scooby D - Baha Men
  • Man With The Hex - The Atomic Fireballs
  • Grow Up - Simple Plan
  • Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? - MxPx
  • Mystery Inc. - David Newman

Editorial Reviews:

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While the Scooby-Doo cartoons of the early 1970s were often campy and implausible, they were always jokingly scary--and tons of fun. Likewise, the soundtrack to the live-action Scooby-Doo continues this spirit of lightweight fright. Outkast furiously rhyme atop eerie sound effects and thumping breakneck beats, and Busta Rhymes and Uncle Kracker rap about creepy creatures above a herky-jerky bass line. Elsewhere, Allstars contribute a pulsating dance-floor homage to night noises, and the Atomic Fireballs growl a swing-dance about voodoo, replete with pounding drums and peppery horns. The album does have truly scary patches of mediocrity--an anemic Destiny's Child imitation by Beyonce's younger sis Solange, Little T and One Track Mike's lame-lyrical ode to love, and Shaggy's laid-back but boring remix of the cartoon's theme (upstaged mightily by MxPx's livelier punk version). Yet, like the antics of the irresistible animated canine and his mystery-solving posse, Scooby-Doo's unabashed silliness and cheeky merriment is colorful and highly enjoyable escapism. Kick back with a box of Scooby Snacks and enjoy the similarly sugary fluffiness of this soundtrack--you won't be disappointed. Zoinks! --Annie Zaleski

Album Description
Soundtrack to 2002 film adaptation of the classic cartoon. 14 tracks, 'Shaggy, Where Are You?' Shaggy, 'Land Of A Million Drums' Outkast, 'Lil' Romeo's B House' Lil' Romeo, 'Thinking About You' Solange, 'Words To Me' Sugar Ray, 'Freaks Come Out At Night' Uncle Kracker, 'Bump In The Night' Allstars, 'Whenever You Feel Like It' Kylie Minogue, 'It's A Mystery' Little T and One Track Mike, 'Scooby D' Baha Men, 'Man With The Hex' The Atomic Fireballs, 'Grow Up' Simple Plan, 'Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?' MxPx & 'Mystery Inc.' David Newman.


Customer Reviews:   Read 22 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars This album is the best than the 2nd album   March 1, 2007
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Seems like 1st album is always the best than the 2nd album dont you guys think?? :-\


2 out of 5 stars Only liked a couple of songs   February 7, 2007
I thought it would have more Scooby-related songs on it. It was mostly R&B.


2 out of 5 stars Man with the Hex   June 10, 2006
The "You remind me of the man..." lines that are in the song "Man with the Hex" were also used by David Bowie, but are from the Cary Grant & Rosalind Russell movie, "His Girl Friday."


5 out of 5 stars A HARD-ROCK CD!!! I LOVE IT!!!   August 9, 2005
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

SCOOBY-DOO ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK

1. Shaggy, Where Are You? - Shaggy (3:35)
A catchy tune. 7/10

2. Land of a Million Drums - OutKast feat. Killer Mike & Sleepy Brown (4:05)
I always thought this song was too long. 8/10

3. Lil' Romeo's B House - Lil' Romeo feat. Master P (4:07)
GREAT REMAKE OF AN OLDIES SONG!!! 9/10

4. Thinking About You - Solange w/ Murphy Lee (4:01)
Okay. 6/10

5. Words to Me - Sugar Ray (4:00)
Not crazy about this one. 5/10

6. Freaks Come Out At Night - Uncle Kracker feat. Busta Rhymes (4:01)
It's not that good. 6/10

7. Bump in the Night - Allstars (3:00)
I should consider dancing to this one at a Halloween party. 9/10

8. Whenever You Feel Like It - Kylie Minogue (4:05)
A great dance tune. 9/10

9. It's a Mystery - Little T & One Track Mike (3:21)
I can really relate to this song. 8/10

10. Scooby D - Baha Men (2:53)
Not my favorite, BUT STILL GREAT!!! 9/10

11. Man With the Hex - The Atomic Fireballs (3:01)
GREAT SONG!!! 9/10

12. Grow Up - Simple Plan (2:33)
A great rock song. 8/10

13. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? - MXPX (1:27)
I LOVE THIS SONG!!! Why isn't it longer? 10/10=A+=100%

14. Mystery Inc. - David Newman (3:26)
This is the score, and I think it doesn't belong on here. 6/10

TOTAL RUN TIME: (47:54)
2002, (LAVA/ATLANTIC)



5 out of 5 stars You remind me of a man...   March 10, 2004
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

I don't actually own this cd (yet) but I'm tempted to buy it simply on the strengths of it's most decent dance mix!

Just a note to the person who thinks Atomic Fireball stole lyrics from David Bowie's "Dance Magic, Dance" in Labyrinth, actually Bowie was paying homage to some very old swing dance lyrics in which he simply changed the word man to babe. I think that Atomic Fireball did a fantastic job of updating the original swing classic...I know there's an old movie where they do a scene as well involving the very same lyrics. Does anyone remember what it is? For some reason I seem to remember it involving Cary Grant or Jimmy Stewart. Anyway. There ya go. :) Another mystery solved!




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