Track Listing 1. Take Me There - Blackstreet/Mya/Mase/Blinky Blink 2. I Throw My Toys Around - No Doubt/Elvis Costello 3. This World Is Something New to Me - Beck/Jakob Dylan/Patti Smith/Iggy Pop/Phife/Lisa Loeb/The B-52's/Laurie Anderson/Gordon Gano 4. All Day - Lisa Loeb 5. Dill-a-Bye - E.G. Daily 6. Baby Is a Gift From a Bob, A - Cheryl Chase/Cree Summer 7. One Way or Another - Cheryl Chase 8. Wild Ride - Kevi/Lisa Stone 9. On Your Marks! Get Set! Go! - Busta Rhymes 10. Witch Doctor - Devo 11. Take the Train - Rakim/Danny Saber 12. Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Yum! - E.G. Daily/Christine Cavanaugh/Kath Soucie
| Details | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes THE RUGRATS MOVIE is an Enhanced CD containing both a full audio program and multimedia computer files. Producers include: Teddy Riley, Elvis Costello, Mark Mothersbaugh, Robert Casale, Brian Malouf. Engineers include: Rick Will. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Perhaps it's telling that a CD which finally manages to shatter all music-industry pigeonholes and brings together the foremost practitioners of the soul, hip-hop, punk, electronica and art-rock genres to collaborate on a single musical project is no high-brow fusion endeavor but rather the soundtrack to a children's animated movie. Where else could you find a production eclectic enough to include Lenny Kravitz, Laurie Anderson, Lou Rawls, rappers Phife and B-Real (from A Tribe Called Quest and Cypress Hill, respectively) and Iggy Pop all on one track? The truly amazing thing about this soundtrack, though, is that it allows all these artists to do their various things without too much watering down and still ends up with extremely listenable, kid-friendly music. In fact the disc's strength is that in retaining the edginess and sophisticated production values of its adult stars it takes the ups and downs of kid-life as seriously as kids do themselves. In fact, some of the members of this all-star ensemble (Mase, Blackstreet producer Teddy Riley) sound as if they were born to make kids' music, and Rakim can't help but come across even when he's saying things like "Get your Rugrat on."
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