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Ali G Indahouse: Da Soundtrack
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Ali G Indahouse: Da Soundtrack
Genres: Special Interest, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Soundtracks
 
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Soundtrack to 2002 UK film starring comedian Ali G (Madonna's limo driver in the 'Music' video). Featuring 23 tracks, 'Drive By' Ali G, 'Stand Clear' Adam F Featuring M.O.P., 'Straight Outta Compton' NWA (Extended Version)...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Ali G Indahouse: Da Soundtrack
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Island UK
Release Date: 3/25/2002
Album Type: Enhanced, Soundtrack, Import
Genres: Special Interest, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Soundtracks
Style: Comedy & Spoken Word
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 731458301929, 0731458301929, 766488737325

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Soundtrack to 2002 UK film starring comedian Ali G (Madonna's limo driver in the 'Music' video). Featuring 23 tracks, 'Drive By' Ali G, 'Stand Clear' Adam F Featuring M.O.P., 'Straight Outta Compton' NWA (Extended Version), 'Incredible' M Beat Featuring G

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CD Reviews

So Drop Da Bomb...
3rdeadly3rd | Brisbane, Queensland Australia | 12/01/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I'm not certain how much America knows about Ali G, so here's a quick background. Sacha Baron Cohen is a middle-class Englishman of Jewish descent who created the wannabe "gangsta" Ali G as a send-up of those white youths who listen to hip-hop and British Garage (a derivation of hip-hop, dance hall, jungle and RnB) and think of themselves as black. Ali G fetched up with his own TV show - which is very good, by the way - and then with this film, dealing with his time in Parliament.The soundtrack of "Ali G Indahouse" is very strong, regardless of how much the listener knows about the man or the movie. It's presented as a pirate radio program "comin to you out of da ghettos of Berkshire" with Ali as the host. Unsurprisingly, the selections on this program cover Ali G's biggest influences. There's garage (Ms Dynamite's "Dynamite", So Solid Crew's "Ride Wid Us" and Oxide and Neutrino's "Shoot To Kill"), dance hall reggae (Backyard Dog's "Baddest, Ruffest"), hip-hop (Foxy Brown and Ja Rule both make appearances) and RnB (Another Level). The sequencing is a little haphazard, but this problem is not a major one as a result of the "radio show" element.Ali G also drops three stone-cold classics of early hip-hop, at least one of which has appeared on his show. NWA's "Straight Outta Compton" is given a rewind treatment and sounds as fresh today as when it was written - and quite frankly puts the MCs around it to shame. Public Enemy's "Fight The Power", with its Bomb Squad production and heavy politics, is a little out-of-place surrounded by the apolitical stuff of the rest of the soundtrack. Of course, that might be the point. The last actual "song" is Afrika Baambaataa and Soul Sonic Force's legendary "Planet Rock" in its full glory. Quite frankly, this alone is worth the price of purchase.What really steals the show for me are Ali G's little "skits" in between some of the tracks. Part of Ali's humour is that he often reveals exactly how uncool he is when trying to be cool. The intro, for example, has him "bigging up" the various gangs around his home town of Staines and inadvertently mentioning one twice. His introduction of Ms Dynamite has to be heard to be believed - "Dis track is gonna blow up like what? Yeah, you guessed it, like dynamite. Sure it doesn't come in boxes with the word 'dynamite' on dem...", as well as his discussion of the violence inherent in garage music ("dem claim - illegibly illegibly - dat dese boys is about violence") before throwing to a song entitled "Shoot To Kill". Other highlights of this nature include his shout outs prior to Nelly's cut, shout outs ranging from his friends through to Puff Daddy and Wyclef Jean, and his incredible introduction of Shaggy ("You may fink he's Mr Boombastic/But in real life him a bit of a spastic/Take it away Mr reggae fantastic/der der der der der der piece of plastic/der der der der der der knicker elastic").Partly as a result of this introduction, the standout track is Shaggy and Ali's duet of "Me Julie". This song, theoretically about their respective girlfriends, is utterly marvellous. Shaggy delivers one of his better vocal performances ever, along with some very interesting asides, while Ali's contribution after telling Shaggy "me can rap too" is marvellous. While some of the other cuts here are unintentionally funny, "Me Julie" glories in its humour and is thus far and away the strongest cut here.Overall, Ali G's humour may not be to everyone's tastes, but that is no reason not to buy this CD. Some of the tracks here are very hard to come across in any other setting, while the skits and general "Ali G" quality will provide an extra dimension to the listener receptive to this sort of humour. Very much a worthwhile album."
Wagwan, fer Real dis CD is sweeat!
Corey Roberts | Williams Lake, B.C. Canada | 11/13/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Dis be one of da best soundtracks me as evea eard. Me wasn't keeping it real when most of dese tracks came out. So dis CD really as turned me mind inta the Greats of Da hip-hop an Rap an Jungle an Garage. Fer Real this CD is great. Iz usually don't bother wit soundtracks but dis is to wicked to pass up. If da muzic wasn't right good enough yous ave Ali Gs Hilarious intros to the songs just like im iz a Radio DJ innit. Overall it be a slammin track wit da great classics on it wit some Real Ali G inbatween. Oh yeah an the Me Julie Video iz so Great. So yous not only get muzic but a Freaky music Video toos, booyakasha. Me iz so right appy dat me bout dis Cd an yous will be too. Respek."
Yea, so....english?
Christopher Satterwhite | hell, va, usa | 06/17/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The spoken tracks are hilarious, but the music is only alright...

A few tracks stand out, like "Wicked", for those of you who have seen the movie, the song that is playing while Ali is driving around in his car in the beginning...

Overall, I like this album, but if I was reccomending this to a customer, I would recommend buying it used, or downloading it, as the songs are highly available online, if you know where to look...

Thanks,

-Chris-"