Product details: - Product group: Music
- Edition: Audio CD
- Publisher: Maverick
- Publication Date: 2004-04-13
- Format: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack
- Release Date: 2004-04-13
- Number of discs: 1
- Tracks:
- Disc 1
- A FEW WORDS FROM THE BRIDE - UMA THURMAN
- GOODNIGHT MOON - SHIVAREE
- IL TRAMONTO - ENNIO MORRICONE
- CAN'T HARDLY STAND IT - CHARLIE FEATHERS
- TU MIRÁ (EDIT) - LOLE Y MANUEL
- MOTORCYCLE CIRCUS - LUIS BACALOV
- THE CHASE - ALAN REEVES, PHIL STEELE AND PHILIP BRIGHAM
- THE LEGEND OF PAI MEI - DAVID CARRADINE AND UMA THURMAN
- L'ARENA - ENNIO MORRICONE
- A SATISFIED MIND - JOHNNY CASH
- A SILHOUETTE OF DOOM - ENNIO MORRICONE
- ABOUT HER - MALCOLM MCLAREN
- TRULY AND UTTERLY - BILL DAVID CARRADINE AND UMA THURMAN
- MALAGUENA - SALEROSA CHINGON
- URAMI BUSHIm - MEIKO KAJI
- Studio: Maverick
- Manufacturer: Maverick
- Package Dimensions: 5.55 x 75 x 75 inches
Quentin Tarantino wraps up his dizzy double-dose of martial arts film tribute cum informed paean to junk cinema with the throw-it-all-against-wall abandon that's become his cliched trademark, if not necessarily his true strength as a filmmaker. That sensibility has long informed his quirky, world-pop savvy soundtracks as well, though this chapter's collection gratifyingly sacrifices a dollop of eclecticism in favor of a little more focused nuance. Revolving loosely around a decidedly international, free-floating axis of Latin rhythm (Chingon's "Malaguena Salerosa, " the flamenco-demento of Lole Y Manuel's "Tu Mira") and Western twang, Tarantino's choices include Morricone both familiar (The Good, the Bad and Ugly's evocative "Il Tramonto") and less so (Il mercenario's "l'arena," "A Silhoutte of Doom"), fellow Roman film scorer Luis Bacalov's slinky, guitar-driven "The Summertime Killer" and a couple disparate slices of Americana by country legend Johnny Cash and rockabilly loose cannon Charlie Feathers. The director's pop fare covers less adventuresome territory, though Malcolm McLaren's trip-hop take on the Zombie's British Invasion chestnut "She's Not There" somehow seems all-of-a-piece with the retro groove of Shivaree's "Goodnight Moon" and melodramatic kitsch of Japanese actress Meiko Kaji's "Urami Bushi." It's all interspersed with excerpts of Tarantino-penned dialog from the film, snippets that only inspire an even greater admiration for his adventurous taste as musical compiler/supervisor. -- Jerry McCulleyCustomer reviews: Kill Bill Rocks, 2009-02-18 Excellent recordings, no flaws in the CD, and there are songs I did not remember. It has sound effects as well - I must find a use for them. Not enough of the 5, 6, 7, 8's though, but I'd still buy it.
Kill Bill original sound track vol 2, 2007-07-16 Thank you very much, very good music. I very like Tarantino. Music from his films is very very good.
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