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Music from the Motion Picture Pulp Fiction by Various Artists Released September 27, 1994, Length 41: 11 film soundtrack chronology (1993) 1993 Pulp Fiction (1994) (1995) 1995 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating (A) (favorable) Music from the Motion Picture Pulp Fiction is the soundtrack to 's 1994 film. No traditional was commissioned for Pulp Fiction. The film contains a mix of American, and. The soundtrack is equally untraditional, consisting of nine songs from the movie, four tracks of dialogue snippets followed by a song, and three tracks of dialogue alone. Seven songs featured in the movie were not included in the original 41-minute soundtrack. The album reached No. 21 on the, while 's cover of the song ' peaked at No.
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Composition Tarantino used an assortment of songs by various artists. Notable songs include 's now-iconic rendition of ', which is played during the opening credits. Tarantino chose surf music for the basic score of the film because, 'it just seems like rock 'n' roll music, rock 'n' roll music.' Many of the songs on the soundtrack were suggested to Tarantino by musician through their mutual friend, including 's '.
Other songs were suggested to Tarantino by his friends Chuck Kelley and Laura Lovelace, who were credited as music consultants. Lovelace also appeared in the film as Laura the waitress. In addition to the surf-rock rendition of ', other notable songs include ' by, 's version of ', ' by the and 'Bustin' Surfboards' by, from 1962, which had been one of the first instrumental surf songs to hit the United States music charts after notables such as 'Walk-Don't Run' by the Ventures. Excerpts of dialogue include Jules' ' speech and the 'Royale with Cheese' exchange between Jules and Vincent. A two-disc collector's edition of the album was issued in 2002 — the first disc contained the songs, including four additional tracks; and the second disc was a spoken-word interview with Tarantino. Woody Thorne's 1961 song 'Teenagers in Love' and 's 1965 single 'Rumble' are two of the three songs missing from the collector's edition soundtrack. The last song is unique to the movie: it is ' as performed by the actor Gary Shorelle, which plays as Vincent and Mia enter Jackrabbit Slim's.
Music from the Motion Picture Pulp Fiction is the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film Pulp Fiction. No traditional film score was commissioned for Pulp Fiction.
Influence The soundtrack reached No. 21 on the Billboard 200, and at the time, went platinum (100,000 units) in Canada alone.
By November 12, 1994, total sales of more than 1.6 million were reached and by 1996 over 2 million units had been sold. In 1995 the soundtrack reached No. 6 on the charts according to SoundScan. The soundtrack helped launch the band, which covered 's ' (produced by ) in 1993, into a mainstream market. Sony 'received a nice sum' for ' and enjoyed a resurgence when ' was released on the soundtrack.
The Orange County Register described why the soundtrack of Pulp Fiction stood out from all the others: 'Unlike so many soundtracks, which just seem to be repositories for stray songs by hit acts regardless of whether they fit the film's mood, Tarantino's use of music in and Pulp Fiction exploded with a brash, Technicolor, pop-culture intensity that mirrored the stories he was telling.' Analyzing the success of Tarantino's marketing, Billboard chalked up MCA's compilation to identifying the market niche: ' Pulp Fiction.successfully spoke to those attuned to the hip, stylized nature of those particular films.' The eclectic 'mix-and-match strategy' is true to the film. 'In some cases, like Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs, which were not geared toward any specific demographic, the soundtracks were still very focused albums,' said Kathy Nelson, senior VP/general manager at MCA Soundtracks. 'In both cases, the body of work — both the music and the film — has a specific personality.'
In 1997, Gary Thompson of The Philadelphia Inquirer said that Pulp Fiction 'reinvigorated '. That statement would be defining for, owned by legendary producer; the Pulp Fiction soundtrack contained two songs that were originally released on Del-Fi: Bullwinkle Pt II by The Centurions, and Surf Rider by The Lively Ones. Del-Fi Records released a compilation CD in 1995 entitled Pulp Surfin' featuring songs by those bands plus sixteen other surf tracks from the vaults. The cover artwork was yet another parody of the Pulp Fiction movie poster. Inspired by the soundtrack, advertisers started to use surf music in their commercials 'to help sell everything from burritos to toothpaste', making surf music hugely popular again. More than two years after the film was released, the influence and monetary success was still being felt in the industry. 'Mundane commercials using Dick Dale '60s surf licks, the kind made popular again by the Pulp Fiction soundtrack.following a trend — in this case, a two-year-old hit movie.'
Track listing No. Title Writer(s) Artist(s) Length 1. 'Pumpkin and Honey Bunny/' /Fred Wise, Milton Leeds, S. Russell, Nicholas Roubanis, / & His Del-Tones 2:27 2. 'Royale with Cheese (dialogue)' Tarantino, 1:42 3. ', Kool & the Gang 3:05 4.
', Al Green 3:15 5. 'Bustin' Surfboards' Norman Sanders, Leonard Delaney 2:26 6. ' John Hurley, Ronnie Wilkins 2:25 8. 'Zed's Dead, Baby/Bullwinkle Part II' Tarantino/Dennis Rose, Ernest Furrow, / 2:39 9. 'Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest/' Tarantino/ Jerome Patrick Hoban, /Chuck Berry 3:12 10.
'If Love Is a Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags)' Maria McKee 4:55 12. 'Bring Out the Gimp/Comanche' Tarantino/ (sax solo by James Gordon), / 2:10 13. 'Personality Goes a Long Way' Tarantino, 1:00 15. 'Surf Rider', 3:18 16.
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' Tarantino 0:51 Collector's edition A two-disc collector's edition was released in 2002. It features remastered versions of the original sixteen tracks, along with five bonus tracks, including an interview with director on the second disc.
The additional tracks are:. 'Since I First Met You' performed by – 2:20. ' performed by – 2:25. ' performed by – 4:57. ' performed by – 2:05. 'Stranger Than Fiction / Tarantino Talks!' (2nd CD: interview with ) – 16:11 Songs not on the soundtrack releases.
' performed by Gary Shorelle (not commercially available). 'Ace of Spades' performed by. 'Teenagers in Love' performed by Woody Thorne Certifications Region Certification /Sales Italy Gold 50,000. United Kingdom 3× Platinum 900,000 ^ United States 3× Platinum 3,000,000 ^.sales figures based on certification alone ^shipments figures based on certification alone References.
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