Track Listing 1. My Getaway - Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins 2. You Don't Stand a Chance - Amanda 3. Life Is a Party - Aaron Carter 4. Who Let the Dogs Out - Baha Men 5. Final Heartbreak - Jessica Simpson 6. When You Love - Sinead O'Connor 7. I'm Telling You This - No Authority 8. These Boots Are Made For Walkin' - Gerri Halliwell 9. Chuckie Chan - Isaac Hayes/Alex Brown/Mark Mothersbaugh 10. Excuse My French - 2 Be 3 11. I Want a Mom - Cyndi Lauper 12. L'Histoire D'Une Fee, C'Est... - Mylene Farmer 13. Bad Girls - Cheryl Chase/Tim Curry/Kevin Richardson/Billy West
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Baha Men, Cyndi Lauper, Geri Halliwell, Isaac Hayes, Jessica Simpson, Sinead O'Connor, T-Boz, Tim Curry | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Producers include: Cutfather & Joe, Mark Mothersbaugh, Robert Casale, Laurent Boutonnat, Peter Amato. The bubblegum-flavored accompanying music to the second full-length film starring Nickelodeon's favorite tykes is a follow-up to the ultra-diverse soundtrack of THE RUGRATS MOVIE. It still manages to come up with a few surprises. Kiddiecore is represented by a handful of tracks including Jessica Simpson's Mariah Carey-like "Final Heartbreak," and 2BE3's Desmond Child-penned "Excuse My French," a harmony-rich number that rivals anything Max Martin has come up with for either 'N Sync or the Backstreet Boys. Also included are "My Getaway," a bouncy solo jam by TLC's T-Boz, and a dancehall-flavored mix of the Baha Men's novelty smash "Who Let the Dogs Out?" As with its predecessor, the most engaging tracks on RUGRATS IN PARIS are the eclectic ones. Among them are the Wyclef Jean-produced Sinead O'Connor track "When You Love," characterized by swirling dynamics and ethereal vocals. Elsewhere, Mylene Farmer's "L'Histoire D' Une Fee, C'est..." brings to mind The Cocteau Twins and Vanessa Daou chilling with Massive Attack. But the one song sure to hook parent and child alike is an unrecognizable Cyndi Lauper chortling away on the gorgeous, Celtic-flavored "I Want a Mom."
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