Behold- The Official Obama Soundtrack…
What a wonderful idea, just when the hurting economy is one of the biggest news stories in the U.S. you can pitch $25-30 of disposable income (depending on whether you want a physical copy or just a download) on this new 18 track compilation (well, new is relative seeing as most of the songs have already been released).
The track listing is as follows:
1. Eternity - Lionel Richie
2. Signed Sealed Delivered - Stevie Wonder
3. Waiting On The World To Change - John Mayer
4. American Prayer - Dave Stewart
5. Battle Cry - Shontelle
6. Make It Better - Los Lonely Boys
7. Pride In The Name Of Love - John Legend
8. I Have A Dream - BeBe Winans
9. Am I All Alone - Suai
10. One Is The Magic # - Jill Scott
11. Love & Hope - Ozomatli
12. Looking East - Jackson Browne
13. Out of Our heads - Sheryl Crow
14. Promised Land - Malik Yusef with Kanye West and Adam Levine of Maroon 5
15. Hold On - Yolanda Adams
16. America The Beautiful - Keb’ Mo’
17. America - Ken Stacey
18. Wide River - Buddy Miller
So there you have it. When you want to listen some tunes that make you think about change (holding back from making a wisecrack about pocket change) now you have an album just for you.
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September 23rd, 2008 at 2:04 am
…and by gender:
12 tracks (67%) by male artists
6 tracks (33%) by female artists
September 23rd, 2008 at 12:16 pm
For shits and giggles, I broke the album down by race (Because I'm crude like that):
9 tracks (50%) by African American artists
6 tracks (33%) by Caucasian artists
2 tracks (11%) by mixed groups (African American and Caucasian)
1 (6%) track by latino group
I'd wager the Obama campaign most certainly put thought into the demographics.