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5.0 out of 5 stars You remind me of a man...
I don't actually own this cd (yet) but I'm tempted to buy it simply on the strengths of it's most decent dance mix!

Just a note to the person who thinks Atomic Fireball stole lyrics from David Bowie's "Dance Magic, Dance" in Labyrinth, actually Bowie was paying homage to some very old swing dance lyrics in which he simply changed the word man to babe. I...

Published on Mar 10 2004 by McMitchell

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3.0 out of 5 stars Normal Soundtrack Filler material.
Where is "God Only Knows"? It was in the Scrappy-doo flashback scene, but not on the disc.
Published on Jun 19 2002 by Karl Hamm


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5.0 out of 5 stars You remind me of a man..., Mar 10 2004
This review is from: Scooby-Doo (Audio CD)
I don't actually own this cd (yet) but I'm tempted to buy it simply on the strengths of it's most decent dance mix!

Just a note to the person who thinks Atomic Fireball stole lyrics from David Bowie's "Dance Magic, Dance" in Labyrinth, actually Bowie was paying homage to some very old swing dance lyrics in which he simply changed the word man to babe. I think that Atomic Fireball did a fantastic job of updating the original swing classic...I know there's an old movie where they do a scene as well involving the very same lyrics. Does anyone remember what it is? For some reason I seem to remember it involving Cary Grant or Jimmy Stewart. Anyway. There ya go. :) Another mystery solved!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Man With The Hex, Sep 17 2003
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This review is from: Scooby-Doo (Audio CD)
Anyone else pick up on the fact that in The Atomic Fireball's song "Man With The Hex", the verse "You remind me of the man, what man?..." is blatantly stolen from David Bowie's song "Magic Dance" in the movie Labyrinth? I say it was stolen because I don't see anywhere in the credits for this song any mention of David Bowie or Labyrinth at all. Is this just me? Did I miss something here?
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5.0 out of 5 stars the rest can wait, Aug 19 2003
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Lucien (on the dancefloor) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Scooby-Doo (Audio CD)
oh my god, kylie has one of her thousand singles on this soundtrack. who cares about the rest??
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5.0 out of 5 stars Way Farout!!!!!!!!, Mar 4 2003
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This review is from: Scooby-Doo (Audio CD)
I love Scooby Doo so I bought it. My Fav. songs are 12 and 8 12 when ever you feel live it was an awsome song it was not in the movie but I thought it would make a good theame song. 8 grow up has a nice beat to it But a song you should stay away from is 14 WHAT A STINKER it stunk. Well all the other songs were farout #1 Cd of the year.

IT WAS WORTH 5 STARS!!!!!!!!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Scooby Doo CD, Feb 23 2003
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Tone Marconi (Springdale, Arkansas United States) - See all my reviews
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My 10 year old daughter paid for this CD with her own moeny. She loves it!
This is a good CD for the pre-teen early teen years.
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5.0 out of 5 stars scoobydoo sountrack, Dec 1 2002
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This sountrack is worth every penny for kids and grownup who like scoobydoo even if its scoobydoo like this song are cool but my favorite songs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ok I like all of them but get cd
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wide Variety of Great Music, Nov 28 2002
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Graham (Mamaroneck, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a GREAT soundtrack for a great movie. Dissapointingly, two or so songs are left out that were in the movie, but all the songs are awesome. It has a little rap, rock, etc., and a piano/"musical" piece at the end to top it all off. It appeals to mostly everyone, and is one of the better soundtracks out there.
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5.0 out of 5 stars *AWESOME* Soundtrack, Sep 6 2002
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"jem-aja" (Kingston, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought this CD the day I went to the theatre to see the movie. Once I watched the movie I had to have the CD. My favorite songs from the CD are #7 "Bump In The Night" and #11 "Man With The Hex" both songs are really cool. If you love the movie you need to get the CD.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Buy this if you like RAP music, Aug 23 2002
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The movie was good. My son loves Scooby Doo. But, this CD is all RAP music. Ok for the teen/adult who adores Rap music. But, for those of us who really don't have a taste for Rap music, it's awful. What happened to traditional Scooby.
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4.0 out of 5 stars One Of The Best Soundtracks Of 2002, July 15 2002
This review is from: Scooby-Doo (Audio CD)
This soundtrack has many different styles of music and is the rare breed of cd that you can put into your player and listen to and enjoy the whole thing. I LOVE this cd which features alot of really good music from a film that is just as great. Here's a breakdown of the cd:

1. Shaggy, Where Are You? - Shaggy: Exactly what you've come to expect from Shaggy, this song has a great regge vibe with a little Scooby Doo theme music mixed in. Great song! - 4 stars

2. Land Of A Million Drums - Outkast: This is my favorite song on the cd and when it plays in the movie, it makes you wanna dance and gets you in the mood for action. - 5 stars

3. Lil' Romeo's B House - Lil' Romeo: Sampling the song Brick House, this song is fun, but it's one that I could take or leave. Most likely would appeal more to kids. - 3 stars

4. Thinking About You - Solange: Solange is an up and comer who's big sister is Beyonce Knowles from superstar group Destiny's Child and you can tell. Sounding just like a clone of her big sis, this song can be nice or annoying depending on your mood. All in all, it's rather tasteless. - 3 stars

5. Words To Me - Sugar Ray: I LOVE this song. It's one of those songs that's perfect for summer that makes you wanna get up and go do something in the sun and the water. It's one of those songs when in the winter you hear it, it reminds you of how much fun you had on those summer days. Also available on Sugar Ray's latest cd, I recommend buying it and this soundtrack. - 5 stars

6. Freaks Come Out At Night - Uncle Kracker feat. Busta Rhymes: This is the kind of song you'd expect on the soundtrack to a Scooby Doo movie. Hip Hop driven with a spooky theme, it'll get you up and dancing. Fun song! -4 stars

7. Bump In The Night - Allstars: Think Michael Jackson's Thriller meets Aqua's Barbie Girl and that's what you get from this British pop group who's song is better than most will give it credit for. Too bad Allstars cd isn't available in the U.S. This song will most likely be enjoyed by the kids and those who are fans of UK pop. - 4 stars

8. Whenever You Feel Like It - Kylie Minogue: Oddly placed on this soundtrack, this song doesn't even appear in the movie and it has nothing to do with Scooby Doo. However, this song is very addictive and very melodic and I love it. Reminds me alot of her hit Can't Get You Outta My Head. - 4 stars

9. It's A Mystery - Little T feat. One Track Mike: Sweet rap song about a guy who has a crush on the girl and thinks its a mystery that she likes him back. Plays in the movie when Shaggy falls for someone that maybe he shouldn't. Cute song. - 3 stars

10. Scooby Doo - Baha Men: A rather unforgettable song placed near the end of the cd when the film begins to mellow out. - 1 star

11. Man With The Hex - The Atomic Fireballs: I love, love, love this song which is insanity at it's best! For those who fell asleep due to the previous two tracks on the album, this will surely get you up and on your feet. I've loved this song for years now and it fits Scooby Doo perfectly. - 5 stars

12. Grow Up - Simple Plan: Sounds like Blink 182 and I love it. A great song to rock to. - 4 stars

13. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? - MxPx: Great punk rock version of the Scooby Doo theme song. Even those who are anti punk will love this song which will put a smile on your face and make you slam your head. Awesome song! - 5 stars

14. Mystery Inc. - David Newman: A piece of the score from the film. Kind of a let down and a boring and poor way to end this upbeat cd. I always skip it. They should have ended it with MxPx. Someone will probably appreciate it. - 2 stars

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