‘Sparkle: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack’ Various artists
Curtis Mayfield and Aretha Franklins union for the soundtrack of the 1976 musical drama Sparkle made for an instant soul classic, so the 2012 remake already has a lot to live up to. The burden for greatness is shared among the main cast, which includes Whitney Houston, Jordin Sparks, Carmen Ejogo, Tika Sumpter and Cee Lo Green. Sparks emerges as the leading lady of the album. She shines bright on various collaborations and her three solo tracks: Its another winning moment for the former American Idol champ.
With that said, Houston has become the focus of the film and soundtrack since she died earlier this year. Her songs here should have served as a high note for the icon, but unfortunately her swan songs – His Eye Is on the Sparrow and Celebrate with Sparks – falter. Perhaps choosing a gospel tune that requires a melodious voice and a song that shares a performer who outshines her wasnt the best way to seal her legacy.
Four Mayfield-helmed originals make the 11-track album (Jump, Hooked on Your Love, Something He Can Feel and Look Into Your Heart), while R. Kelly gets in on the action by writing and producing a few funky, but too-modern contributions (Love Will and Celebrate). Mayfields compositions stand the test of time as vibrant and nuanced: Kelly doesnt deliver, and at times his contributions sound cheesy.
Something He Can Feel, sung on the original soundtrack by Franklin (and also covered by En Vogue in 1992), has the shoo-bee-doo potential to be something you can feel.
While the record is adequate enough in reproducing the sound and cheerful naiveté of 1960s, the period in which the film is set, it ultimately fails to linger in heart, mind or feet past its last note.