1.1 Dick Dale and the Del-Tones "Misirlou" (1962) from Pulp Fiction
1.2 The Coasters "Down in Mexico" (1956) from Death Proof
1.3 The Big Bopper "Chantilly Lace" (1959) from True Romance
1.4 Esquivel "Harlem Nocturne" (1960) from Four Rooms
1.5 Nick Perito "The Green Leaves of Summer" (1960) from Inglourious Basterds
1.6 Howlin' Wolf "Somebody in My Home" (1959) from the Hateful Eight
1.7 Dee Clark "Hey Little Girl" (1959) from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
1.8 Charlie Feathers "I Can't Hardly Stand It" (1956) from Kill Bill Vol.2
1.9 The Robins "Since I First Met You" (1956) from Pulp Fiction
1.10 Johnny Otis "Willie and the Hand Jive" (1958) from Pulp Fiction
1.11 Link Wray "Rumble" (1958) from Pulp Fiction
1.12 The Tornadoes "Bustin' Surfboards" (1962) from Pulp Fiction
1.13 Johnny Cash "I Walk the Line" (1956) from Kill Bill Vol.2
1.14 The Clovers "Love Potion No.9" (1959) from Death Proof
1.15 The Falcons "You're So Fine" (1959) from Jackie Brown
1.16 The Shirelles "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" (1960) from True Romance
1.17 Woody Thorne "Teenagers in Love" (1961) from Pulp Fiction
1.18 Burl Ives "A Little Bitty Tear" (1961) from True Romance
1.19 Duane Eddy "Rebel Rouser" (1958) from Pulp Fiction
1.20 Rick Nelson "Lonesome Town" (1958) from Pulp Fiction
1.21 Jim Lowe "The Green Door" (1956) from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
1.22 Screamin' Jay Hawkins "I Put a Spell on You" (1956) from Death Proof
1.23 Connie Francis "Stupid Cupid" (1958) from Inglourious Basterds
1.24 Les Paul ; Mary Ford "How High the Moon" (1951) from Death Proof
1.25 Rick Nelson "Waitin' in School" (1957) from Pulp Fiction
1.26 Elvis Presley "Heartbreak Hotel" (1956) from True Romance
1.27 Frank Sinatra "(Love Is) the Tender Trap" (1955) from True Romance
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Description:
American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, born in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1963, has been considered "the single most influential director of his generation," having won two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, four Golden Globe Awards and one Palm d'Or. Among his most celebrated films are Pulp Fiction (1994), Jackie Brown (1997), Kill Bill (2003-2004), Death Proof (2007), Inglourious Basterds (2009), Django Unchained (2012), The Hateful Eight (2015), and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019). These are some of the best songs included in the soundtrack of Tarantino's film masterpieces.
"Once Upon a Time: The Tarantino Sound (Limited Edit)" is an exclusive CD release from New Continent, celebrating the unforgettable music that has defined Quentin Tarantino's iconic films. This compilation brings together a diverse selection of tracks featured in his movies, ranging from surf rock and soul to classic pop and spaghetti western themes. Each song captures the unique atmosphere and storytelling flair that have made Tarantino?s soundtracks legendary among cinephiles and music lovers alike. As a limited edition, this CD is perfect for collectors who appreciate both cinematic history and musical diversity.
New Continent is renowned for its high-quality reissues and carefully curated compilations across genres such as jazz, blues, world music, and film soundtracks. Their releases are known for excellent remastering quality, detailed liner notes, and attractive packaging?making them favorites among discerning listeners worldwide.
Since "Once Upon a Time: The Tarantino Sound" features various artists rather than focusing on one band or performer, it stands out through its stylistic breadth. From twangy guitars reminiscent of 60s California beaches to gritty rhythm & blues numbers echoing vintage Americana bars, this collection offers listeners an immersive journey into the eclectic sonic universe crafted by one of cinema?s most influential directors.