| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2002年11月04日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Liberty |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 42945 |
| SKU | 724354294525 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:43:23
Baha Men includes: Rick Carey (vocals); Pat Carey (guitar); Tony Concepcion (trumpet); Dana Teboe (trombone); Ed Calle (horns); Isaiah Taylor (bass); Anthongy Peter Amato (programming).
Producers include: Michael Mangini, Baha Men, Matter & Triangle, Rick Chertoff, Steve Greenberg.
Personnel: Marvin Prosper (vocals, rap vocals, background vocals); Omerit Heild, Rick Carey (vocals, background vocals); David Forman , Jersey Lori, Jersey Jen, Jen Hollander, Jersey Jess (vocals); Jon Carin (guitar, keyboards); Pat Carey (guitar, cowbells, background vocals); Ed Calle (saxophone); Tony Concepcion (trumpet); Dana Teboe (trombone); Lenny Pickett , Tom "Bones" Malone, Tony Kadleck (horns); Duke Mushroom (keyboards, background vocals); Mitch Davis (keyboards); Isaiah Taylor (drums, cowbells, background vocals); Colyn Grant (drums, cowbells); Anthony Flowers (drums, percussion, background vocals); The Magician (drums, programming, keyboard programming, drum programming); Pete Amato (drums, keyboard programming); Herschel Small (cowbells, background vocals); Sam Hollander (programming, background vocals); Danny Browne, Dave Schommer, Michael Mangini (programming); Jules Gondar (drum programming); Cedric Poitier, Taunya Cooper, Tanya Calendar, Chea, moe., Montana Taylor, Steve Greenberg, Chris Willis (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: The Magician; Triangle; Bonsai; Skoti-Alain Elliot; Michael Mangini ; Mick Guzauski; Tony Maserati ; William Wittman.
The Baha Men may be one-hit wonders -- their one hit being, of course, the novelty record "Who Let the Dogs Out" -- but that song, which was featured in Rugrats in Paris and, later, Men in Black II, certainly generated plenty of more movie and television work for them. This album is full of songs with a similarly festive feel recorded for a series of comedies (Miss Congeniality, Rat Race) and children's films (Scooby Doo, The Little Vampire, My Father the Hero, Shrek, Big Fat Liar), as well as kids' TV shows (Malcolm in the Middle, Stanley). Nothing has the bizarre appeal of "Who Let the Dogs Out," but the Caribbean music is unfailingly pleasant, with frequent references to other familiar pop songs (e.g., "You All Dat" from Malcolm in the Middle borrows heavily from "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," and "Crocodile Rock" from the movie Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course is the Elton John hit with altered lyrics). This album will be enjoyed both by fans of island sounds and children whose viewing fare includes the movies and TV shows in which the songs were used. ~ William Ruhlmann
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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