Ali Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 105000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ali

Title in Italiano:

Alì

Title in Português:

Ali

Synopsis

In 1964, a brash new pro boxer, fresh from his Olympic gold medal victory, explodes on to the scene, Cassius Clay. Bold and outspoken, he cuts an entirely new image for African Americans in sport with his proud public self confidence with his unapologetic belief that he is the greatest boxer of all time. To his credit, he sets out to prove that with his highly agile and forceful style soon making him a formidable boxer who soon claims the heavyweight championship.

His personal life is no less noteworthy with his allegiance to the Nation of Islam, his friendship with the controversial Malcolm X and his abandonment of his slave name in favor of Muhammad Ali stirring up controversy. Yet, at the top of his game, both Ali's personal and professional lives face the ultimate test with the military draft rules are changed, making him eligible for military induction during the Vietnam War.

Despite the fact that he could easily agree to a sweetheart deal that would have meant an easy tour of duty for himself, Ali refuses to submit on principle to cooperate in an unjust war for a racist nation that treated his people so poorly. The cost of that stand is high as he finds himself unable to legally box in his own country while his case is contested in court.

What follows is a battle for a man who would sacrifice so much for what he believes in and a comeback that would cement his legend as one of the great sports figures of all time.

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Ali
Twisting the Night Away
Trevor Horn: Produced
Sam Cooke: Writer
David Elliott: Performer
(Don't Fight It) Feel It
Trevor Horn: Produced
Sam Cooke: Writer
David Elliott: Performer
Somebody Have Mercy
Trevor Horn: Produced
Sam Cooke: Writer
David Elliott: Performer
It's All Right
Trevor Horn: Produced
Sam Cooke: Writer
David Elliott: Performer
You Send Me
Trevor Horn: Produced
Sam Cooke: Writer
David Elliott: Performer
Bring It on Home to Me
Trevor Horn: Produced
Sam Cooke: Writer
David Elliott: Performer
Memory Gospel
Moby: Writer
Moby: Performer
Set Me Free
Lisa Gerrard: Writer
Ray Murray: Produced
Papa
Salif Keita: Writer
Salif Keita: Performer
For Your Precious Love
Trevor Horn: Produced
Arthur Brooks: Writer
That's How It Feels
Bobby Womack: Writer
The Soul Clan: Performer
Ceremony
Martin Tillman: Writer
Martin Tillman: Performer
Michael Verdick: Engineered
A Change Is Gonna Come
Al Green: Performer
Sam Cooke: Writer
Ain't No Way
Ali Pre-Fight
Induction
As the Years Go Passing By
All Along the Watchtower
Destiny
Death Letter
Fight
Hold On
Dreams
Zurich
Bolon
Tomorrow
See the Sun
Yes We Can Can
Sanni Kegniba
Odessa
Final Round Pre-Quel
Round 8 Strings
The World's Greatest
(Don't Fight It) Feel It
Sam Cooke: Performer
It's All Right
Sam Cooke: Performer
That's How It Feels
Bobby Womack: Performer
Ain't No Way
Carolyn Franklin: Performer
The World's Greatest
R. Kelly: Performer

User reviews

Daniel Baker
8/10

The emotional resonance of the score during key dramatic moments in Ali's personal and professional life is truly moving, evoking a sense of empathy and admiration for the legendary boxer.

Elizabeth Hall
5/10

The soundtrack of Ali effectively captures the intensity and drama of the boxer's journey, with powerful and evocative music that enhances the emotional impact of key moments in the film. The use of rhythmic beats and soulful melodies helps to convey the passion and determination that drove Muhammad Ali to become a legend in the world of boxing.

David Wright
7/10

The powerful and uplifting themes in the music mirror Ali's unwavering spirit and determination, inspiring me as a viewer to believe in the power of standing up for one's beliefs.

Kimberly Miller
4/10

The soundtrack did not effectively complement the pivotal moments in Ali's life, missing opportunities to enhance the emotional resonance of his struggles and triumphs.

Joshua Young
7/10

The soundtrack of Ali perfectly captures the energy and intensity of the boxing scenes, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Stephanie Roberts
7/10

The use of traditional African American music in the soundtrack adds depth and authenticity to the storytelling, highlighting Ali's roots and identity.

Karen Turner
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends different musical styles, reflecting the diversity and richness of Ali's journey as a boxer, activist, and cultural icon.

Lisa Young
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Ali is a masterful composition that not only complements the film's narrative but also stands on its own as a captivating and memorable musical experience.

Ronald Jones
2/10

The soundtrack of Ali failed to capture the intensity and emotion of the boxer's journey, lacking in depth and power to truly elevate the storytelling.

Dorothy Robinson
7/10

The music selection effectively transports me to the 1960s era, immersing me in the cultural and social context in which Muhammad Ali lived and fought.

Charles Rodriguez
1/10

The music selection felt generic and uninspired, failing to evoke the era and the cultural significance of Muhammad Ali's impact on society and sports.

Jennifer Walker
6/10

On the other hand, some of the musical choices in the soundtrack may feel a bit dated and cliché, relying too heavily on traditional motifs and arrangements that don't always feel fresh or innovative. While the music effectively supports the narrative of the film, it may not stand out as particularly memorable or groundbreaking on its own.