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VARIOUS ARTISTS

Barbershop: The Next Cut (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

VARIOUS ARTISTS

16 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 11 MINUTES • APR 08 2016

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    TRACKS
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TRACKS
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1
Real People
E
02:37
2
Good as Hell
E
02:38
3
Working Class Heroes (Work) [From the Barbership: The Next Clip Soundtrack]
02:58
4
Everything Is Everything
04:15
5
It's Just Begun
The Jimmy Castor Bunch
03:32
6
Let Go
04:06
7
Hold On
Kem
04:11
8
September
Earth Wind & Fire
03:38
9
Set Me Free (Soundtrack Version)
Leela James
03:46
10
Respect Yourself
E
03:33
11
Turn Up
03:28
12
People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul
James Brown
09:05
13
Never Too Much
Luther Vandross
03:51
14
Future Is Mine (feat. Chromeo) [Soundtrack Version]
04:22
15
Move on Up
Curtis Mayfield
08:56
16
Eyes Of A Child
Aloe Blacc
06:13
℗ This compilation 2016 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company © 2016 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company

Artist bios

Besides recording several respected EPs for Chain Reaction under the confusingly titled production concern known as Various Artists, Berlin's Torsten Pröfrock co-owns (with Sasha Brauer) Din Records, home to releases by excellent, respected producers Monolake, Pole, and Arovane. Pröfrock entered the Berlin electronics scene first by shopping at the Berlin record store Hard Wax while working toward his economics degree. By 1994, he worked at Hard Wax as well, growing closer to the store's base for legendary productions on the Basic Channel/Chain Reaction family of labels. Pröfrock also began producing and released his first Various Artists project, 1995's 1-7, on Chain Reaction. (He also recorded two singles for the label as Resilient and Erosion.) The continuation piece 8, 8.5, 9 appeared on England's Fat Cat label in 1997, highlighting the producer's subtle ambient sense and reliance on a restrictive frequency range -- all middles, no highs or lows. Later that year, Chain Reaction compiled his work on the Decay Product compilation, and Fat Cat expanded 8, 8.5, 9 to an EP for Profrock's second CD release. ~ John Bush

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