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Django Unchained

Django Unchained Soundtrack

Posted October 17, 2012 by M A Williams

The Django Unchained Soundtrack will almost be as anticipated as the film premier itself. The soundtracks to Tarantino films have always been popular, slick and unique. Traditionally they are released around the same time as the film, or perhaps slightly sooner. As confirmed in an earlier post, the US release date for Django Unchained is [...]

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Kill Bill

Kill Bill Soundtrack

Posted July 16, 2011 by M A Williams

The two releases of the Kill Bill Soundtrack came out soon after each volume of the Kill Bill movies. Kill Bill Vol. 1 Original Soundtrack was released on September 23, 2003 and Kill Bill Vol. 2 Original Soundtrack was released on April 13, 2004. The two soundtracks are quite different, reflecting the different tones of [...]

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The Ultimate Tarantino Connection
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Soundtracks

The Ultimate Tarantino Connection

Posted June 3, 2011 by M A Williams

Quentin Tarantino movies are well known for the soundtracks, and he has a reputation for obsessing over how music fits in and adds to his movies. Now, whenever listeners hear those songs they heavily associate them with their particular scene in the movie. Released in 1997, The Ultimate Tarantino Connection is a compilation of the [...]

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Jackie Brown Soundtrack
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Jackie Brown

Jackie Brown Soundtrack

Posted November 9, 2009 by M A Williams

In my opinion the Jackie Brown Soundtrack is the best thing to come out of the Jackie Brown movie. It is also one of the best soundtracks from the Tarantino films. As with his previous soundtracks, in the Jackie Brown soundtrack, Quentin Tarantino interweaves dialogue and music from the movie. Because the dialogue in Jackie [...]

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Reservoir Dogs Soundtrack
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Reservoir Dogs

Reservoir Dogs Soundtrack

Posted October 25, 2009 by M A Williams

The first soundtrack produced by Quentin Tarantino. It set the structure for his future soundtracks in that it interweaves songs and classic dialogue from the movie. Much of this dialogue comes from Steven Wright, who voiced the radio DJ on ‘K-Billy’s Super Sound of the Seventies’. His introductions to songs appear as they did in [...]

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