Get on the Bus Soundtrack (

Get on the Bus Soundtrack (1996) cover

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 6000 votes
Tags: million man march
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Get on the Bus

Title in Italiano:

Bus in viaggio

Title in Português:

Marcha Sobre Washington

Synopsis

"Get on the Bus" is a film directed by Spike Lee that follows a group of African American men who embark on a cross-country bus trip to attend the Million Man March in Washington, D.C. Each man comes from a different background and has their own reasons for making the journey. As they travel together, they engage in discussions about race, politics, and personal struggles, leading to moments of tension and bonding. The film explores themes of brotherhood, identity, and activism, highlighting the diverse perspectives within the African American community.

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Play Title Artist
Get on the Bus
On The Line
Papa Don't Take No Mess
James Brown: Performer
James Brown: Writer
Destitripology
Strictly Difficult: Performer
The Remedy
A Tribe Called Quest: Performer
Q-Tip: Writer
Girl You Need A Change Of Mind
D'Angelo: Performer
Anita Poree: Writer
James Mtume: Produced
Cathy's Clown
Don Everly: Writer
The Everly Brothers: Performer
I Love My Woman
Raymond Jones: Produced
Raymond Jones: Writer
Coming Home To You
Chauncey Hannibal: Co-produced
Teddy Riley: Performer
Teddy Riley: Writer
Blackstreet: Performer
Welcome
Raymond Jones: Produced
Raymond Jones: Writer
Cruisin'
Maurice White: Produced
Earth Wind & Fire: Performer
Philip Bailey: Writer
Redemption Song
Stevie Wonder: Produced
Stevie Wonder: Performer
Bob Marley: Writer
People Get Ready
Curtis Mayfield: Writer
The Impressions: Performer
Over A Million Strong
Cyril Neville: Produced
Cyril Neville: Writer
New World Order
Curtis Mayfield: Performer
Curtis Mayfield: Writer
Keep On Pushing
Curtis Mayfield: Writer
The Impressions: Performer
We're A Winner
Curtis Mayfield: Writer
The Impressions: Performer
My Life Is In Your Hands
Kirk Franklin: Produced
Kirk Franklin: Writer
God's Property: Performer
Papa Don't Take No Mess
James Brown: Performer
Cathy's Clown
Don Everly: Performer
Cruisin'
Philip Bailey: Performer
We're A Winner
Curtis Mayfield: Performer

User reviews

Ronald Mitchell
5/10

The emotional resonance of the music in Get on the Bus enhances the audience's connection to the characters' personal struggles and motivations.

Linda Martinez
5/10

Each track in the soundtrack complements the narrative of the film, enhancing the storytelling experience for the audience.

Sarah Gonzalez
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Get on the Bus is a powerful and immersive accompaniment to the thought-provoking journey portrayed in the film.

Jennifer Adams
5/10

The soundtrack of Get on the Bus skillfully underscores the themes of brotherhood, identity, and activism explored in the film.

Mary Wilson
3/10

I found the overall sound quality of the soundtrack in Get on the Bus to be lacking. The mixing and production of the music felt subpar, with some tracks sounding muffled or unclear. This detracted from my overall viewing experience and made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the journey of the characters and the important themes being explored in the film.

William Miller
6/10

The soundtrack of Get on the Bus perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexities of the characters' journeys.

Thomas Jones
10/10

The soundtrack of Get on the Bus perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the film's themes. The music enhances the powerful conversations and moments of bonding between the characters, creating a rich and immersive experience for the audience.

Deborah Smith
4/10

The choice of music in Get on the Bus seemed repetitive and uninspired. The same style of music played throughout the film, without offering any variety or dynamic range to match the different moments and emotions portrayed on screen. It felt like a missed opportunity to elevate the storytelling through a more diverse and engaging soundtrack.

Margaret Martin
6/10

The music selection in Get on the Bus effectively sets the tone for the different conversations and conflicts that arise among the characters during their bus trip.

Brian Thompson
3/10

The soundtrack of Get on the Bus felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the film's themes. The music failed to enhance the powerful conversations and struggles that the characters were going through, leaving me feeling underwhelmed and disconnected from the story.

Steven Gonzalez
5/10

The use of music in Get on the Bus adds layers of richness and authenticity to the overall atmosphere of the movie.

Emily Thomas
6/10

The blend of traditional African American music and contemporary sounds in the soundtrack mirrors the diversity of perspectives within the African American community depicted in the film.

Kenneth Roberts
9/10

The diverse selection of songs in the soundtrack reflects the different backgrounds and perspectives of the characters in the film. From soulful ballads to energetic hip-hop tracks, each song adds depth and resonance to the story, making it a truly memorable musical experience that complements the narrative beautifully.