1. MOVE
2. FAKE YOUR WAY TO THE TOP
3. CADILLAC CAR
4. STEPPIN' TO THE BAD SIDE
5. LOVE YOU I DO
6. I WANT YOU BABY
7. FAMILY
8. DREAMGIRLS
9. IT'S ALL OVER
10. AND I AM TELLING YOU I'M NOT GOING
11. WHEN I FIRST SAW YOU
12. PATIENCE
13. I AM CHANGING
14. I MEANT YOU NO HARM/JIMMY'S RAP
15. ONE NIGHT ONLY
16. ONE NIGHT ONLY (DISCO)
17. LISTEN
18. HARD TO SAY GOODBYE
19. DREAMGIRLS (FINALE)
20. WHEN I FIRST SAW YOU (DUET)
The big question about this soundtrack is: how's she doing? No, not Beyoncé, silly--how's Jennifer Hudson doing? And more specifically, how's she doing by "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"? To this reviewer's ears, she doesn't top the original Effie, Jennifer Holliday--or even Lillias White, from the 2001
Dreamgirls in Concert. On the other hand, Hudson isn't afraid to pull out all the stops, whipping herself up into a total diva frenzy as the song gets caught up in an unstoppable crescendo. As for Beyoncé, she adapts superbly to the 1960s- and 1970s-tinged material, though "Listen"--a ballad that also appears on her own
B'day album--lacks the spirit that infuses the classic tunes on this album. For make no mistake: this is hard-hitting, high-octane music, infused with an urgency and passion that makes most contemporary R&B albums sound timid. When Hudson and Beyoncé duke it out on "It's All Over," or when the "One Night Only" ballad gets reinvented as the dance-floor burner "One Night Only (Disco)," the sheer energy flowing from the speakers is transporting.
Note that the two-CD Deluxe Edition features a larger booklet and additional tracks, including dance remixes of "One Night Only" and "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going," as well as composer Henry Krieger's demo of "Patience." --Elisabeth Vincentelli