10/27/2009

'Precious' Soundtrack Features Mary J. Blige, Queen Latifah & Mahalia Jackson; Due November 3rd

Much to our chagrin, Lee Daniels' "Precious" is gaining a lot of Oscar steam and could be this year's "Slumdog Millionaire," if it's lucky.

The film hits theaters November 6th and the soundtrack,
details of which just hit, arrives on November 3rd. Mary J. Blige “I See in Color” is a song originally penned for the film and will probably vie for Best Original Song come Oscar time (that race is a pretty early one right now; you can hear the track below).

Apparently Mariah Carey's "100%" was going to be used in the film— she has a supporting role and is actually quite good in the so-so film (full of garish, strange style) — but Blige's track was used instead. Lenny Kravitz is the other musician in the film and he plays an empathetic nurse in this urban drama (in related musician/casting news, co-star Paula Patton is married to R&B whitebread Robin Thicke).

The accolades are just pouring out for this film and we don't really understand why, but we'll get into that in a full review. This is not the place for it, but the performances are great. The overall tone of the direction however is so egregious it almost ruins the entire film, but it's a testament to the great actors who keep the film ultimately in check.

"Precious" soundtrack tracklisting.
1.I Can See In Color - Mary J. Blige
2.He Is The Joy - Donna Allen
3.Was That All It Was (3:48) - Jean Carn
4.Did You Ever See A Dream Walking - Sunny Gale
5.Come Into My House - Queen Latifah
6.Just A Closer Walk With Thee - Mahalia Jackson
7.Love Is The Message - MFSB (featuring The Three Degrees)
8.Now That I Know Who I Am - Nona Hendryx
9.System - Labelle
10.Somethin's Comin' My Way - Performed by Grace Hightower
11.It Took A Long Time - Labelle
12.Letters - Mario Grigorov


11 comments:

Rocket Multimedia said...

You've certainly persuaded me from going to see 'Precious,' but I think constantly publishing 'Precious' news is giving it as big a publicity push as any other website.

The Playlist said...

POssibly, but i feel a little obligated with the soundtrack...

It's hard to ignore that conversation either. It's going to be everywhere come Oscar, but hopefully on acting nominations.

Rocket Multimedia said...

True, and at least you're putting a critical spin on it, give people something to thing about.

De'Garryan said...

I've seen the film and read all of the reviews, there is nothing "so-so" about this movie!!

Jen said...

This movie is incredible and so is the book and the soundtrack is PERFECT!

Phoenix Aquua said...

You would be doing yourself a disservice if you did not see this movie.

This is reality.

FocusedMilitant said...

If there were ever a time to ignore a critique and make a judgment call on your own, this film is an appropriate one to do it on...

The film is absolutely worth seeing...

akaparamount3 said...

This was an AWESOME movie! I've heard negative comments about this movie's content; however, although it's fiction, this IS someone's life in America. It may not be our life, but this movie exposes some sensitive issues that families choose not to address and society turns a blind eye!

Anonymous said...

Precious is a piece of shit that holds amazing performances.

Anonymous said...

This movie was one of the best I've seen in a long time. Someone's "opinion" shouldn't keep you from seeing this picture. I was also very impressed with the soundtrack, I have never heard these songs in any other film that I've seen.

Carole Turner said...

This movie was amazing! I have seen it twice. I work in the inner city for a community outreach, I know many girls just like Precious. I am encouraged that this film may actually help even one of these girls to speak out, realize that just because something is normal in their home doesn't mean it's right or good. I really liked the movie.