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Pulp Fiction: Music From The Motion Picture

Pulp Fiction: Music From The Motion Picture

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Artist: Various Artists
Label: MCA
Category: Music

List Price: £8.99  (EUR10.28)
Buy Used: £2.88  (EUR3.29)
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New (33) Used (13) Collectible (1) from £2.88  (EUR3.29)

Seller: zoverstocks
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 1763

Format: Soundtrack, Collector's Edition
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 69 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 008811304324
EAN: 0008811304324
ASIN: B00006H1ER

Release Date: August 19, 2002
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • MEDLEY: Pumpkin And Honey Bunny (dialogue)/Miserlou - Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
  • Royale With Cheese (dialogue)
  • Jungle Boogie - Kool & The Gang
  • Let's Stay Together - Al Green
  • Bustin' Surfboards - Tornadoes (The) (Surf)
  • Lonesome Town - Ricky Nelson
  • Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
  • MEDLEY: Zed's Dead, Baby (dialogue)/Bullwinkle (Part 2) - Centurians (The)
  • MEDLEY: Jack Rabbit Slim's Twist Contest (dialogue)/You Never Can Tell - Chuck Berry
  • Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon - Urge Overkill
  • If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags) - Maria McKee
  • MEDLEY: Bring Out The Gimp/Comanche - Revels (The)
  • Flowers On The Wall - Statler Brothers (The)
  • Personality Goes A Long Way (dialogue)
  • Surf Rider - Lively Ones
  • Ezekiel 25:17 (dialogue)
  • Since I First Met You (bonus track) - Robins (The)
  • Rumble (bonus track) - Link Wray
  • Strawberry Letter #23 (bonus track) - Brothers Johnson (The)
  • Out Of Limits (bonus track) - Marketts (The)
  • Interview With Quentin Tarantino (bonus track)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Dick Dale's surf-guitar provided the memorable title theme ("Misirlou"), for Quentin Tarantino's 1994 smash, and although that sound runs throughout the soundtrack (along with bits and pieces of dialogue from the movie), this is a pretty eclectic bunch of really terrific songs. I don't know how it all manages to hang together, but it does (you might say the same for the interwoven stories in the movie). Where else are you going to find Chuck Berry, Maria McKee, Al Green, The Statler Brothers, Kool & the Gang, Urge Overkill (singing a Neil Diamond ballad!), Ricky Nelson, Dusty Springfield, and the Tornadoes (among others)on one album? McKee's beautiful "If Love is a Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags)" is a standout, partly because it's less familiar. One of the few soundtracks of the '90s that went into the CD player and stayed there for weeks and months thereafter. --Jim Emerson


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Brilliant   July 26, 2000
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

A must buy for any fan of the film. A must buy for any music fan actually! A good mix of the old and the new makes this a compelling collection.


5 out of 5 stars Did I break your concentration?   December 2, 2001
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

This is an outstanding soundtrack with a real mixture of songs and artists interspersed with great and memorable lines from the film. The old songs mix with the newer stuff really well, and there's the added bonus of the timeless 'Son of a Preacher Man' by the late, great Dusty Springfield.

It's a real eclectic mix that works well, and you don't have to concentrate too hard on what's going on, just put it on, sit back and relax. (Alternatively, you can make like you're in Jackrabbit Slims and twist 'till your socks fall off!) If you liked the film, you'll love this!!


5 out of 5 stars It's "kool and the gang"!   July 28, 2003
Kath (UK)
13 out of 15 found this review helpful

This soundtrack is awesome! In the words of Jules it's "kool and the gang"! Its a real mix including chilled out grooves from Al Green and Dusty Springfield, funky 1970's disco, such as Kool and the Gang's 'Jungle Boogie', light-hearted songs like 'Flowers on the Wall' and old fashioned rock-and-roll from Chuck Berry (good to twist to - I wish I could dance like Travolta!)

Also included are quotes from the movie itself and any fan will love this - especially Jules' Ezekiel 25:17 (Samuel L Jackson is the man!) and Vincent's 'Royale wuth Cheese' (I love the "chit chat"!)

For me one of the highlights, although the whole collection is great, is Urge Overkill's 'Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon', a cover of the Neil Diamond song, which chillingly reminds of the events at Mia's house. A brilliant song!!

Any fan of Pulp Fiction should no doubt about it own this soundtrack! "Peronality goes a long way" and this soundtrack has masses of it! Enjoy!


5 out of 5 stars The soundtrack album that reinvented soundtrack albums   March 24, 2004
Oscillator (Carluke)
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

Brilliant film, brilliant soundtrack. Usually slinging disparate tracks together results in an album that sounds unfocused. Maybe it's familiarity with the film that makes this album's flow of tracks completey natural, maybe it's simply that the tracks are strong, maybe it's the snippets of dialogue. Whatever it is this combination of garage surf, disco, soul, crooning, country and classic rock has now virtually become an artistic entity in its own right. This soundtrack is peerless. The extra tracks in this edition consist of masterpieces by Link Wray, (the guitar through the damaged overdriven speaker sound of Rumble) and the Brothers Johnston (the disco balladry of Strawberry Letter #23), garage surf from the Marketts, doo wop from The Robins, and a 15 minute talk by Tarantino in which he discusses his approach to soundtracks.


5 out of 5 stars Funky soundtrack   November 16, 1999
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Fabulous! Hippest and funkiest soundtrack ever. Quentin Tarantino loves pop music, mixing it with snippets of conversations of his film. Even if you haven't seen the film, you will enjoy listening to these hysterical narratives. Very inspiring, great mix of almost kitschy, in your face sampling of surf rock. But, there are some romantic tracks too, such as "Son of a preacher man". Bring this to any party and you will be scoring big time!

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