A Thin Line Between Love & Hate: Music From The Motion Picture | 
enlarge | Creator: Various Artists Label: Warner Bros / Wea Category: Music
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 37827
Format: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 46134 UPC: 093624613428 EAN: 0093624613428 ASIN: B000002N4F
Release Date: February 13, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: IN STOCK. Disc only. Scuffed, but plays. FAST SHIPPING! (Folder 3)
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| Tracks:
| • | Beware of My Crew - Gillion, R | | • | A Thin Line Between Love & Hate - Poindexter, Richard | | • | Damned If I Do - Young, Jeffrey | | • | Freak Tonight - Kelly, R. | | • | I Don't Hang - Brooks, Priest "Soo | | • | Love Got My Mind Trippin' - McKlendon, K | | • | Ring My Bell - Knight, Frederick [ | | • | Playa Fo Real - Down, Dru | | • | Chocolate City - Troutman, Roger | | • | Thin Line - Simmons, Lance "Dra | | • | It's Ladies Night at Chocolate City - Lilton, Bernard | | • | Knocks Me off My Feet - Wonder, Stevie | | • | Let's Stay Together - Benet, Eric | | • | Come Over - Kelly, Tim | | • | Way Back When - Compbell, L. "Rock" |
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a thin line between love and hate sndtrk October 8, 2008 I love this cd. Great movie. If you got the movie,get this cd to go with it.
Remember great soundtracks? August 6, 2006 Seems like for the better part of the 1990s soundtracks were "the" in thing in music.
This was another one.
If you like any of the following in a great soundtrack, cop this one: 1) Music put on the LP that you actually recognize from the original motion picture. 2) A hot mix of contemporary, popular artists consistent with the time of the movie's release. 3) A nice number of contributions from budding, unhyped new artists that actually help make the soundtrack complete. 4) An overall musical selection that fits the tone of the movie.
Thin Line was a classic movie released my freshman year of college (1996) and every time I listen to this soundtrack it takes me back to that time.
That's a signature of great music, period.
Songs to check for on this soundtrack:
--Tevin Campbell's cover of Stevie Wonder's timeless love jam "Knocks Me Off My Feet"
--H-Town's soulful remake of the title track
--"Damned If I Do (Damned if I Don't)" by Something for the People
--"Just Beware of My Crew" by LBC which captures that '90s West Coast sound
--R. Kelly's "Freak Tonight"
And of course D'Angelo's masterpiece "Brown Sugar" (you already know!)
Smooth Listening January 17, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had to step and put my 5 in here, after seeing overall the Soundtrack received 3 stars. This is an EXECELLENT soundtrack with a variety of different types of songs. It has R&b, Hip hop, rap, smooth soul... I mean it's very well produced. My fav song is Tevin Campbells' "Knocks Me Off My Feat" (a beautifully intimate song about love and the imagination of love) and "Lets Stay Together" by Eric Benet' but the entire cd is great and I don't see how it could hve been any better. This is most definitely a classic! It still in heavy rotation with me.
Love It Or Hate It May 24, 2005 This soundrack from 1996 has some to love and some to hate. L.B.C. Crew started the soundtrack off well with the Zapp sample "Beware Of My Crew". Somethin' For The People came with a smooth track on relationships featuring Adina Howard to add to the effects of it. "Freak Tonight", a mid-tempo, bounce by R. Kelly was slept on as it may very well be the reason to purchase A Thin Line Between Love & Hate. The laid back gangsta groove by Soopafly tells us with a more lyrical, gangster twist of hardness. Ganjah K's "Love Got My Mind Trippin'" is okay at best, but nice to listen to. The best rap song on here is by the underdog Dru Down as he shows us he's a "Playa Fo Real". Roger Troutman brought another classic with the slow, seductive and nasty "Chocolate City". Eric Benet and Sandra St. Victor both delivered love tunes to make it altogether worthy. Don't be dissappointed you don't have to buy this new! But there's something on here you need to add to your collection.
Nice album September 23, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Honestly I only like maybe 5 tracks on this album. The opening song is tight, there is a lil variation between it and the version in the film. Come Over by Sandra St. Victor is hands down the best song on the album. My favorites: 1, 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 13-15. Tevin Campbell's song is alright.
Okay, so maybe I like more than 5 tracks! I only got the album for the first song, but it really surprised me and I'm glad to add it to my collection.
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