The Pleasure of Cool Japan Pioneered by Film Music
An exciting fusion of Japanese and American musical culture, carefully selected by director Tarantino.
Japanese instruments, funk, and soul create an unexpected chemical reaction, expressing the film's violent aesthetic through sound. There are wonderful moments when Japanese music, such as Kaji Meiko's "Shura no Hana," shines in a new context. This album transcends the boundaries of a soundtrack and boasts a high level of perfection as a standalone piece of music.
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22 TRACKS:
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Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
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Charlie Feathers - That Certain Female
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Luis Bacalov - The Grand Duel (Parte Prima)
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Bernard Herrmann - Twisted Nerve
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No Artist - Queen Of The Crime Council
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RZA - Ode To Oren Ishii
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Isaac Hayes - Run Fay Run
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Al Hirt - Green Hornet
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Tomoyasu Hotei - Battle Without Honor Or Humanity
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Santa Esmeralda - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood / Esmeralda Suite
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The 5.6.7.8's - Woo Hoo
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RZA / Charles Bernstein - Crane / White Lightning
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Meiko Kaji - The Flower Of Carnage
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Gheorghe Zamfir - The Lonely Shepherd
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No Artist - You're My Wicked Life
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Quincy Jones - Ironside (Excerpt)
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Neu! - Super 16 (Excerpt)
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RZA - Yakuza Oren 1
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RZA - Banister Fight
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No Artist - Flip Sting
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No Artist - Sword Swings
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22)
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No Artist - Axe Throws
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