
![Various Artists - Pulp Fiction (Original Soundtrack) [Explicit Content] - (Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics) - [CD]](http://shopmusic247.com/cdn/shop/files/PulpFiction_rip4yc_medium.jpg?v=1770977685)
Release Date: 2009-04-28
Language: english
UPC: 008811110321
No. of Disc: 1
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1 Pumpkin & Honey Bunny/Miserlou
2 Royale with Cheese
3 Jungle Boogie
4 Let's Stay Together
5 Bustin' Surfboards
6 Lonesome Town
7 Son of a Preacher Man
8 Zed's Dead Baby/Bullwinkle Part II
9 You Never Can Tell
10 Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
11 If Love Is a Red Dress
12 Bring Out the Gimp/Comanche
13 Flowers on the Wall
14 Personality Goes a Long Way
15 Surf Rider
16 Ezekiel 25-17
The soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's 1994 masterpiece, Pulp Fiction, contains a mix of American rock n' roll, surf rock, pop and soul and features both snippets separate tracks of dialogue from the film. AMAZON.COM 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 dialog 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) 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
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