
Pulp Fiction: Music From The Motion Picture (Vinyl)
Featuring a truly eclectic mixture of music, the Pulp Fiction soundtrack album eschews a more conventional score for rock 'n' roll, bubblegum pop, surf sounds and soul, all interspersed with snippets of dialogue from the movie, an approach Tarantino had utilised on his previous movie OST, Reservoir Dogs.
The choice of material goes some way to reveal Quentin Tarantinoâs obsession with pop culture, and according Rolling Stone, âit's fitting that his films deploy pop music expertlyâ. Reaching 21 on the US chart, the soundtrack managed to resurrect many long forgotten gems, from Dick Daleâs opening salvo of âMisirlouâ through to âSurf Riderâ by The Lively Ones. It also launched Urge Overkill into the mainstream with their faithful cover of Neil Diamondâs âGirl, Youâll Be A Woman Soonâ, which peaked at 59 in the pop chart.
Featuring a truly eclectic mixture of music, the Pulp Fiction soundtrack album eschews a more conventional score for rock 'n' roll, bubblegum pop, surf sounds and soul, all interspersed with snippets of dialogue from the movie, an approach Tarantino had utilised on his previous movie OST, Reservoir Dogs.
The choice of material goes some way to reveal Quentin Tarantinoâs obsession with pop culture, and according Rolling Stone, âit's fitting that his films deploy pop music expertlyâ. Reaching 21 on the US chart, the soundtrack managed to resurrect many long forgotten gems, from Dick Daleâs opening salvo of âMisirlouâ through to âSurf Riderâ by The Lively Ones. It also launched Urge Overkill into the mainstream with their faithful cover of Neil Diamondâs âGirl, Youâll Be A Woman Soonâ, which peaked at 59 in the pop chart.
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Featuring a truly eclectic mixture of music, the Pulp Fiction soundtrack album eschews a more conventional score for rock 'n' roll, bubblegum pop, surf sounds and soul, all interspersed with snippets of dialogue from the movie, an approach Tarantino had utilised on his previous movie OST, Reservoir Dogs.
The choice of material goes some way to reveal Quentin Tarantinoâs obsession with pop culture, and according Rolling Stone, âit's fitting that his films deploy pop music expertlyâ. Reaching 21 on the US chart, the soundtrack managed to resurrect many long forgotten gems, from Dick Daleâs opening salvo of âMisirlouâ through to âSurf Riderâ by The Lively Ones. It also launched Urge Overkill into the mainstream with their faithful cover of Neil Diamondâs âGirl, Youâll Be A Woman Soonâ, which peaked at 59 in the pop chart.
















