Dolemite is his name and rappin’ & tappin’ is his game! Eddie Murphy’s 15-year-old pet project about Rudy Ray Moore is absolutely one of the best feel good films in recent memory. Featuring music by Scott Bomar. The soundtrack is a loving homage to 1970’s funk and Blaxploitation scores that sounds contemporary and fresh rather than just leaning on the past. It’s fun, reverential and funky as all hell. Bomar has an incredible feel for funk and soul and it absolutely shines here. This vinyl edition features the full score plus tracks sung by Eddie Murphy, Craig Robinson & Da’Vine Joy Randolph.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | Dolemite | Various Performers | |
| Track 2 | Like I Should | Various Performers | |
| Track 3 | Parking Lot | Various Performers | |
| Track 4 | Liquor Store Wisemen | Various Performers | |
| Track 5 | Recording Comedy | Various Performers | |
| Track 6 | Sell It | Various Performers | |
| Track 7 | I Ain’t Studdin’ You | Various Performers | |
| Track 8 | Ballad of a Boy and Girl | Various Performers | |
| Track 9 | The Dunbar Hotel | Various Performers | |
| Track 10 | Clean Up | Various Performers | |
| Track 11 | Feed the Honkies | Various Performers | |
| Track 12 | Scene 3 | Various Performers | |
| Track 13 | Put Your Weight On It | Various Performers | |
| Track 14 | I’m Gonna Kill Dolemite! | Various Performers | |
| Track 15 | We Done | Various Performers | |
| Track 16 | Phone Call | Various Performers | |
| Track 17 | Promote the Shit | Various Performers | |
| Track 18 | New House Record/Walkin’ | Various Performers | |
| Track 19 | Leaving | Various Performers | |
| Track 20 | Arrived | Various Performers |







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