Quentin Tarantino s 1994 epic Pulp Fiction is easily one of the greatest films to come out in my lifetime. That is a bold statement, but one that I am incredibly comfortable making. There wasn t a.
The soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's darkly funny crime 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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Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream |
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1 | Dick Dale & His Del-Tones / Amanda Plummer / Tim Roth | 00:14 | |
2 | 02:14 | ||
3 | Samuel L. Jackson / John Travolta | 01:43 | |
4 | Robert 'Kool' Bell / Ronald Bell / Donald Boyce / George 'Funky' Brown / Robert 'Spike' Mickens / Claydes Smith / Dennis 'D.T.' Thomas / Richard Allen Westfield | 03:06 | |
5 | 03:16 | ||
6 | Leonard Delaney / Gerald Sanders / Jesse Sanders / Norman Sanders | 02:27 | |
7 | 02:14 | ||
8 | John David Hurley / Ronnie Stephen Wilkins | 02:27 | |
9 | Centurians / Maria De Medeiros / Bruce Willis | 00:12 | |
10 | Ernie Furrow / Dennis Rose | 02:18 | |
11 | 00:32 | ||
12 | 02:41 | ||
13 | 03:10 | ||
14 | 04:56 | ||
15 | Peter Green / The Revels / Duane Whitaker | 00:08 | |
16 | 02:04 | ||
17 | 02:24 | ||
18 | 01:02 | ||
19 | 03:20 | ||
20 | 00:54 |