Soundtrack

MICHAEL JORDAN TO THE MAX

Michael Jordan to the Max is the soundtrack to the documentary of the same name, a look at Jordan's background, career, and final championship shot in the IMAX format. As can be expected, there are a few jock-jam staples here, but there are also some specifically Jordan/Chicago-oriented anthems (e.g., Freddie King's take on "Sweet Home Chicago"), plus some soulful, lightly funky R&B. Rabid Jordan fans will also be pleased to find the Alan Parsons Project track "Sirius" (that spacy instrumental used in the Bulls' pregame introductions) and the Bigwigs' "Be Like Mike," a bouncy fan-worship number that started out as a Gatorade jingle.


THIS IS AN ORIGINAL 2000 USA RELEASE
 
 

TRACKS:    

1

 Be Like Mike - The Bigwigs

2

 Right Here Right Now - Fatboy Slim

3

 Welcome To My World - Nicole Renee

4

 That Feelin' - Kim Simmonds

5

 Redemption Song - Speech

6

 Sweet Home Chicago - Freddie King

7

 Shining Star - Earth, Wind & Fire

8

 Don't Give In - Josie

9

 Sirius - The Alan Parsons Project

10

 Home With A Vengeance - John Debney

11

 Gotta Come Through Chicago - John Debney

12

 Rock And Roll Part 2 - Gary Glitter

 

CONDITION:    NEW & SEALED


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