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Reservoir Dogs & Pulp Fiction: Soundtracks From The Quentin Tarantino Films

Reservoir Dogs & Pulp Fiction: Soundtracks From The Quentin Tarantino Films
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. And Now Little Green Bag... [From Reservoir Dogs] - Steven Wright
  2. Little Green Bag [From Reservoir Dogs] - George Baker Selection
  3. Rock Flock of Five [From Reservoir Dogs] - Steven Wright
  4. Hooked on a Feeling [From Reservoir Dogs] - Blue Swede
  5. Bohemiath [From Reservoir Dogs] - Steven Wright
  6. I Gotcha [From Reservoir Dogs] - Joe Tex
  7. Magic Carpet Ride [From Reservoir Dogs] - Bedlam
  8. Madonna Speech [From Reservoir Dogs] - Eddie Bunker, Steve Buscemi, Harvey Keitel, Quentin Tarantino, Lawrence Tierney
  9. Fool for Love [From Reservoir Dogs] - Sandy Rogers
  10. Super Sounds [From Reservoir Dogs] - Steven Wright
  11. Stuck in the Middle With You [From Reservoir Dogs] - Stealers Wheel
  12. Harvest Moon [From Reservoir Dogs] - Bedlam
  13. Let's Get a Taco [From Reservoir Dogs] - Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth
  14. Keep on Truckin' [From Reservoir Dogs] - Steven Wright
  15. Coconut [From Reservoir Dogs] - Harry Nilsson
  16. Home of Rock [From Reservoir Dogs] - Steven Wright

Disc 2:

  1. Pumpkin and Honey Bunny (Dialogue)/Misirlou [From Pulp Fiction] - Dick Dale, Amanda Plummer, Tim Roth
  2. Royale With Cheese [From Pulp Fiction] - Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta
  3. Jungle Boogie [From Pulp Fiction] - Kool & the Gang
  4. Let's Stay Together [From Pulp Fiction] - Al Green
  5. Bustin' Surfboards [From Pulp Fiction] - The Tornadoes
  6. Lonesome Town [From Pulp Fiction] - Rick Nelson
  7. Son of a Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
  8. Zed's Dead, Baby (Dialogue)/Bullwinkle, Pt. II - Centurians, Maria De Medeiros, Bruce Willis
  9. Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest (Dialogue)/You Never Can Tell ... - Chuck Berry, Jerome Patrick Hoban
  10. Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon [From Pulp Fiction] - Urge Overkill
  11. If Love Is a Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags) [From Pulp Fiction] - Maria McKee
  12. Bring Out the Gimp (Dialogue)/Comanche [From Pulp Fiction] - Peter Green, , Duane Whitaker
  13. Flowers on the Wall [From Pulp Fiction] - The Statler Brothers
  14. Personality Goes a Long Way (Dialogue) [From Pulp Fiction] - Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta
  15. Surf Rider [From Pulp Fiction] - The Lively Ones
  16. Ezekiel 25:17 (Dialogue) - Samuel L. Jackson

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #184844 in Music
  • Released on: 1994-11-22
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Formats: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack
  • Original language: English, French, Spanish

Customer Reviews

It's a great collection! =)5
I love these 2 CDs! It comes with an interview w/Quentin Tarantino about the music he uses and it's really funny. I love all the surf music in Pulp Fiction, Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon, Son of A Preacher Man, and You Never Can Tell. The Reservoir Dogs CD is just as good. I like Coconut, Little Green Bag, and Stuck In The Middle. They're all great songs, and all the dialouge in the CDs ads to the soundtrack.. it's just as good as the movies.. which I own, too. I reccoment the CD . . .

One of the best soundtracks'sss ever!5
I really love this collection (my oldest brother has it) and it just rules. I prefer the Reservoir Dogs over the Pulp Fiction, but I'll do a sdtk by sdtk review. Pulp Fiction: Ok, but a little too many surfer songs. Most of the songs work on a nostalgic value, not really a listenable value. The way overplayed theme song is obnoxiously present, but a few good ones are here. Most noticeably Chuck Berry's "you never can tell" and "jungle boogie". The dialouge is really good, from the zed's dead to the ezekiel 25: 17. Reservoir Dogs: The better of the two, even though there is only eight real songs. Almost every single song is good. Little Green Bag is an excellent track-it captures the spirit of RD. I Gotcha is a real surprise good one, because it really grew on me. Coconut is the goofy one, but surprisingly listenable. Magic Carpet Ride is probably a little weak, as is track nine I think. Stuck in the Middle With You is surprisingly listenable, same thing for Hooked on the Feeling. As dialoguem goes, the "lets get a taco" is good, as is the madonna speech. As a juvenile youngster I'd used to see how much I get through with that Madonna Speech before someone yelled at me. Ha! Anywho, these are two very good soundtracks, but if you're short on money, buy the Reservoir Dogs instead.

Very Good Soundtracks.5
Tarantino obviously loves music, as is evident in all of his wonderful movies. And the soundtracks for the good ones (Pulp Fiction, Resevoir Dogs, Jackie Brown) are all top notch. The fact that clips from the movies are included is not only a bonus, but a testament to the fact that the real genius behind theses movies is their great scripts and crisp dialogue. I happen to prefer the Pulp Fiction soundtrack over the Resevoir Dogs one, but they are both very good.

Note: The soundtrack to Jackie Brown should also not be overlooked. It is as good if not better than either of these.