Precious (soundtrack)

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Precious
File:Precious (soundtrack).jpg
Soundtrack album by Various Artists
Released November 3, 2009 (Digital download)
November 23, 2009 (CD)
Recorded 2009
Genre Soul, R&B
Length 51:30
Label Lionsgate Music, Matriarch/Geffen Records
Producer Raphael Saadiq, Mary J. Blige[1]
Singles from Precious
  1. "I Can See in Color"
    Released: 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic (positive)[2]
Rolling Stone (positive)[3]

Precious: Soundtrack, was released, first as a digital download, prior to the release of the film of the same name on November 3, 2009. Nearly three weeks later, it was released to stores on November 23.[3] The soundtrack consists of various artists (Labelle, Donna Allen, Jean Carn, Sunny Gale, and MFSB); with some artists having recorded songs that were covers and other songs that were recorded specifically for the album.[4] The album received positive praise; mainly the song "I Can See In Color" - which was released as a single - that was recorded and co-written by Blige.[3] The trailer features the song "Destiny" taken from Blige's 2001 album No More Drama. A song titled "My Good Lovin' (Back Like That Remix)", featuring Da Brat and Lil' Mo, was featured in the film but exempted from the soundtrack.[5]

Track listing

Precious[4]
No. Title Writer(s) Artist Length
1. "I Can See in Color"   Mary J. Blige, Raphael Saadiq and LaNeah Menzies Mary J. Blige 5:33
2. "He Is the Joy"     Donna Allen 7:45
3. "Was That All It Was"     Jean Carn 3:43
4. "Did You Ever See a Dream Walking"     Sunny Gale 2:27
5. "Come Into My House"     Queen Latifah 4:12
6. "Just a Closer Walk with Thee"     Mahalia Jackson 1:51
7. "Love Is the Message"     MFSB 4:06
8. "Now That I Know Who I Am"     Nona Hendryx 4:17
9. "System"     Labelle 5:33
10. "Somethin's Comin' My Way"     Grace Hightower 4:33
11. "It Took a Long Time"     Labelle 4:03
12. "Letters"     Mario Grigorov 3:54

Reception

Rolling Stone praised the album, and described the song, "I Can See In Color" as being "...a knockout song...expressing the goal of Precious to see the world in color."[3] Allmusic a majority of the album and its artists.[2] Allmusic described the album as featuring "solid offerings from both contemporary and classic", crediting the contributions from Latifah, Hightower, Jackson and LaBelle, and stated that the album resulted "in a solid and empowering collection that (in the words of [the film's director Lee] Daniels) "resonate not only in Precious' world, but speak to your soul no matter who you are."[2]

References

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