VA — Pulp Fiction: Music From The Motion Picture (Collector\’s Edition) (2002)

VA - Pulp Fiction: Music From The Motion Picture (Collector's Edition) (2002)

FLAC (tracks+.cue,log) | 1h 9 min | Genre: Pop, Rock, Folk, Surf Rock, Funk, Soundtrack | 398 MB

01. [dialogue] / Dick Dale and His Del?Tones — Pumpkin and Honey Bunny / Misirlou (2:29)

02. [dialogue] — Royale With Cheese (1:45)

03. Kool & The Gang — Jungle Boogie (3:07)

04. Al Green — Let\’s Stay Together (3:17)

05. The Tornadoes — Bustin\’ Surfboards (2:29)

06. Ricky Nelson — Lonesome Town (2:15)

07. Dusty Springfield — Son of a Preacher Man (2:28)

08. [dialogue] / The Centurions — Zed\’s Dead, Baby / Bullwinkle Part II (2:31)

09. [dialogue] / Chuck Berry — Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest / You Never Can Tell (3:14)

10. Urge Overkill — Girl, You\’ll Be a Woman Soon (3:10)

11. Maria McKee — If Love Is a Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags) (4:57)

12. [dialogue] / The Revels — Bring Out the Gimp / Comanche (2:12)

13. The Statler Brothers — Flowers on the Wall (2:25)

14. [dialogue] — Personality Goes a Long Way (1:03)

15. The Lively Ones — Surf Rider (3:20)

16. [dialogue] — Ezekiel 25:17 (0:53)

17. The Robins — Since I First Met You (2:19)

18. Link Wray & His Raymen — Rumble (2:26)

19. The Brothers Johnson — Strawberry Letter #23 (4:59)

20. The Marketts — Out of Limits (2:09)

21. Quentin Tarantino — Tarantino Talks! (16:11)

The soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino\’s darkly funny c classic Pulp Fiction manages to re-create the film\’s wildly careening sense of style, violence, and humor by concentrating on the surf music that comprises the bulk of the movie\’s incidental music and adding a few sexy oldies integral to the film\’s story (\»Let\’s Stay Together,\» \»Son of a Preacher Man,\» \»You Never Can Tell\»). Of course, the inclusion of dialogue and Urge Overkill\’s seductive cover of Neil Diamond\’s \»Girl, You\’ll Be a Woman Soon\» doesn\’t hurt either.

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