Money Train (soundtrack) explained

Money Train (Music From The Motion Picture)
Type:soundtrack
Longtype:to Money Train
Artist:various artists
Cover:Money Train (soundtrack).jpg
Recorded:1995
Genre:Urban

Money Train (Music From The Motion Picture) is the soundtrack album to Joseph Ruben's 1995 action comedy film Money Train. It was released on November 21, 1995 through Epic Soundtrax and 550 Music.

Production was handled by Alex Richbourg, B Laidback, Cory Rooney, Dave "Jam" Hall, Heavy D, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Larry Hamby, Mark Mancina, Mike Smoov, Poke, Prince Markie Dee, Puff Daddy, Robert Livingston, Skee-Lo, Sting International, Teddy Riley, Tim & Bob and Walter Kahn, with Joe Ruben, Jon Peters, Michael Dilbeck, Ron Sweeney and Tracy Barone serving as executive producers.

The album features contributions from 112, 4.0, Assorted Phlavors, Ken Boothe, Luther Vandross, Mark Mancina, Men of Vizion, Patra, Shaggy, Skee-Lo, Terri & Monica, The Neville Brothers, Total, Trey Lorenz and UBU.

Although the reception of the album was lukewarm, it managed to spawn a single, Skee-Lo's "Top of the Stairs", which peaked at No. 73 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.

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