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Black Magic - Black Magic (Original Soundtrack)
Black Magic (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Black Magic
Format: CD

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Label: RHI
Catalog: R2438716
Rel. Date: 03/11/2008
UPC: 081227993672

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DISC: 1

1. C'Mon Children - Earth, Wind & Fire
2. Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conley
3. Boot-Leg - Booker T. & the MG's
4. Land of 1000 Dances - Wilson Pickett
5. Teasin' - Cornell Dupree
6. Hey Little Girl - Professor Longhair & His New Orleans Boys
7. Mess Around - Ray Charles
8. Morning After - The Mar-Keys
9. Ghetto - Graham Central Station
10. Love the Life You Live - Black Heat
11. What Is Hip? - Tower of Power
12. Soul Finger - Bar-Kays
13. Pick up the Pieces - The Average White Band

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All-star soundtrack for Dan Klores' film Black Magic creates a stirring companion for the documentary, which examines the civil rights movement of the 1960s through the remembrances of basketball coaches and players active at historically black colleges during the era. The CD features the Classic Soul and R&B recordings by artists including Ray Charles, Arthur Conley, Earth, Wind & Fire, Booker T. & the MGs, Tower of Power and others. Jazz icon Wynton Marsalis, actor Samuel L. Jackson and the NBA's Chris Paul provide narration for BLACK MAGIC. Among those interviewed are coaches Bobby Cremins and John Chaney, player/coach Avery Johnson, players Ben Wallace and Charles Oakley with historian Dr. Henry Louis Gates. The film is produced by former New York Knick Earl 'the Pearl' Monroe and Dan Klore.