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Pulp Fiction [Music from the Motion Picture]
Pulp Fiction [Music from the Motion Picture]
UPC: 008811110314
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Also available with RESERVOIR DOGS as a 2-CD set.
This collector's edition contains 4 additional tracks plus a bonus interview disc with director Quentin Tarantino.
Pumped with the same sweaty adrenaline as the movie, the soundtrack for PULP FICTION is an audio example of why director Quentin Tarantino was the most talked-about filmmaker of the 1990s. Meshing snippets of dialogue with a diverse and powerful soundtrack, PULP FICTION is dripping with the same seedy tension that characterizes Tarantino's films.
There are moments of elegance too. Al Green's luxurious "Let's Stay Together" and Dusty Springfield's throaty "Son of a Preacher Man" show that the heart of a romantic beats behind Tarantino's mischievous grin. A generous sampling of surf rock from the likes of Dick Dale & his Del-Tones and the Tornadoes adds to the chaotic atmosphere of the three different stories within the film.
The soundtrack for PULP FICTION is another homage to Tarantino's great love affair with American rock. The tongue-in-cheek delivery of Neil Diamond's "Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon," as done by Urge Overkill, brushes against the lonely-criminal sentiment of Ricky Nelson's gorgeous "Lonesome Town." Tarantino is definitely hip, and PULP FICTION's soundtrack will make you respect his ear for detail even if you haven't seen the film.
This collector's edition contains 4 additional tracks plus a bonus interview disc with director Quentin Tarantino.
Pumped with the same sweaty adrenaline as the movie, the soundtrack for PULP FICTION is an audio example of why director Quentin Tarantino was the most talked-about filmmaker of the 1990s. Meshing snippets of dialogue with a diverse and powerful soundtrack, PULP FICTION is dripping with the same seedy tension that characterizes Tarantino's films.
There are moments of elegance too. Al Green's luxurious "Let's Stay Together" and Dusty Springfield's throaty "Son of a Preacher Man" show that the heart of a romantic beats behind Tarantino's mischievous grin. A generous sampling of surf rock from the likes of Dick Dale & his Del-Tones and the Tornadoes adds to the chaotic atmosphere of the three different stories within the film.
The soundtrack for PULP FICTION is another homage to Tarantino's great love affair with American rock. The tongue-in-cheek delivery of Neil Diamond's "Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon," as done by Urge Overkill, brushes against the lonely-criminal sentiment of Ricky Nelson's gorgeous "Lonesome Town." Tarantino is definitely hip, and PULP FICTION's soundtrack will make you respect his ear for detail even if you haven't seen the film.
Tracks:
1 - Pumpkin and Honey Bunny (Dialogue)/Misirlou
2 - Royale With Cheese
3 - Jungle Boogie
4 - Let's Stay Together
5 - Bustin' Surfboards
6 - Lonesome Town
7 - Son of a Preacher Man
8 - Zed's Dead, Baby (Dialogue)/Bullwinkle Part Ll
9 - Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest (Dialogue)/You Never Can Tell
10 - Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
11 - If Love is a Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags)
12 - Bring Out the Gimp (Dialogue)/Comanche
13 - Flowers On the Wall
14 - Personality Goes a Long Way (Dialogue)
15 - Surf Rider
16 - Ezekiel 25:17 (Dialogue)
2 - Royale With Cheese
3 - Jungle Boogie
4 - Let's Stay Together
5 - Bustin' Surfboards
6 - Lonesome Town
7 - Son of a Preacher Man
8 - Zed's Dead, Baby (Dialogue)/Bullwinkle Part Ll
9 - Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest (Dialogue)/You Never Can Tell
10 - Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
11 - If Love is a Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags)
12 - Bring Out the Gimp (Dialogue)/Comanche
13 - Flowers On the Wall
14 - Personality Goes a Long Way (Dialogue)
15 - Surf Rider
16 - Ezekiel 25:17 (Dialogue)