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Shaft: Original Soundtrack

Shaft: Original Soundtrack

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Artist: Isaac Hayes
Label: Stax
Category: Music

List Price: £8.99
Buy New: £4.63
You Save: £4.36 (48%)



New (16) Used (5) from £2.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 11370

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

UPC: 029667082129
EAN: 0029667082129
ASIN: B000026EVG

Release Date: December 31, 1993
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand new, factory sealed and in stock. Please allow 3 days for delivery. 90.000+ pos. feedback on amazon (germany).

Tracks:

  » Shaft
  » Bumpy's Lament
  » Walk From Regio's
  » Ellie's Love Theme
  » Shaft's Cab Ride
  » Cafe Regio's
  » Early Sunday Morning
  » Be Yourself
  » Friend's Place
  » Soulsville
  » No Name Bar
  » Bumpy's Blues
  » Shaft Strikes Again
  » Do Your Thing
  » End Theme

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  » Hot Buttered Soul
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
The "Theme from Shaft" is now so ingrained in popular consciousness as the blaxploitation-movie track that it's hard to listen to it without a faint smirk. ("Who's the black private dick that's a sex machine to all the chicks?"!!) But if you can get past the inadvertent humour, it's still a devilishly exciting piece of music--all hi-hat 16ths, wah-wah guitar, strings and woodwind, like a Norman Whitfield Motown production taken to a baroque extreme. The rest of the album consists mainly of incidental mood music of no great worth: "Walk from Regio's", "Ellie's Love Theme"--you know the sort of thing. Only two other tracks feature the Black Moses pipes, while the endless "Do Your Thing" takes its place in the catalogue of Hayes epics that began with Hot Buttered Soul. --Barney Hoskyns


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A truly great soundtrack   June 16, 2008
My dad was a big fan of Isaac Hayes and indeed a lot of the other Stax artists, as a result, I grew up listening to a lot of music from the Stax label.

So far as Isaac Hayes is concerned and film soundtracks, this really is worth buying. Isaac Hayes shows the depth of his creativity by producing an original soundtrack that has everything in it...vocals, instrumentals, lots of strings, horns, excellant rhythym section etc.etc.

Most people will be aware of the 1st track 'The Theme from Shaft' but all the others are great as well. My particular faves include 'Soulsville', 'No Name Bar' and 'Bumpy's Lament' which specifically has been sampled/copied by numerous other rnb and rap artists.

Overall, it's a masterpiece and thoroughly deserving of its Oscar. As for the film........well the less said about that the better!



5 out of 5 stars Wasted on the movie   December 12, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

One of my most listened to albums and still absolutely ace after all these years. It's miles better than the dull, dated and cliché-riddled movie for which it was written and was, apparently, the first album to be more successful than the movie. The definitive wucka wucka guitar on the title track with a fab recording too, down in Memphis, and all written when he was only 28. Tracks such as Soulsville are just absolutely dripping with cool (man), whilst Cafe Regio's is an utter classic of its genre.

Side 4's 19'38" Do Your Thing wasn't in the movie at all, but somehow it's still an essential element of the album, criminally cut to a quarter of its original length for the otherwise excellent 24 bit DR edition, almost certainly to accommodate the multi-media photos, artist info and video track stuck on at the end ~ which are okay, but not worth what had to be sacrificed to make way for them.

Funny, but to this day I've never managed to hear more than the odd track from any other of his albums except for Hot Buttered Soul which didn't inspire me at all. Somehow, none could ever measure up to this one. A true and enduring classic.



5 out of 5 stars Not many soundtracks come hotter than this!   January 27, 2000
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

Isaac Hayes once again works his musical genious to produce a soundtrack that is second to none. The best known track is the "theme from shaft", but the others are all equally enjoyable. Definitly money well spent.


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