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To some movie directors, the music heard in their films seems as (or more) important than
the images seen or the dialogue spoken. Many Quentin Tarantino fans would regard a
Reservoir Dogs without "Stuck in the Middle with You" or a Pulp Fiction without "Misirlou"
as not Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction at all. Tarantino describes his perhaps
unsurprisingly musically-inspired method of film conception as follows: “One of the things I
do when I am starting a movie, when I’m writing a movie or when I have an idea for a film
is, I go through my record collection and just start playing songs, trying to find the
personality of the movie, find the spirit of the movie. Then, 'boom,' eventually I’ll hit one,
two or three songs, or one song in particular, 'Oh, this will be a great opening credit song.'"
Each one of Tarantino’s films is undeniably exciting, raw and groundbreaking, and his
skilfully conceived soundtracks can be charted with the same visceral energy – this is one
his ultimate musical strengths. In the process he has left a long list of iconic scenes that
would be the sames without his musical bad-assery. To name just a few: The Opening of
Pulp Fiction with Dick Dale & His Deltone's "Misirlou" or Kill Bill, Vol. 1's epic final
showdown between Uma Thurman and Lucy Liu's characters with Santa Esmeralda's
"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" in the background. And what about Reservoir Dogs'
shocking torture scene with Michael Madsen dancing and singing to "Stuck In The Middle
With You" by Stealers Wheels.
The Tarantino Experience Reloaded keeps paying tribute to one of the greatest
filmmakers of the last 50 years and his uncanny talent. Featuring music from and inspired
by his films, attempts to help you explore Tara

1. Fendermen - Ghost Riders in the Sky
2. Geater Davies - Sad Shades of Blue
3. Joe Cocker - Woman to Woman
4. Lobo - Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
5. John Fred ; His Playboy Band - Judy in Disguise
6. Johnny Cash - I Walk the Line
7. Golden Gate Quartet - I'm Troubled
8. Guy Mitchell - Singing the Blues
9. Duane Eddy - Cannonball
10. The Surf Coronados - Pipeline
11. Chris Farlowe - Paint It Black
12. Screamin' Lord Such - Murder in the Graveyard

13. T. Rex - Jeepster
14. The Surfaris - Wipeout
15. The Ventures - Walk Don'T Run
16. Nino Tempo ; April Stevens - Deep Purple
17. 1910 Fruitgum Co. - Indian Giver
18. John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom
19. Connie Francis - Stupid Cupid
20. Julie Teicher - These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
21. The Clovers - Love Potion Nº 9
22. The Grass Roots - Midnight Confessions
23. Dobie Grey - the "In" Crowd
24. The Kingsmen - Louie Louie

To some movie directors, the music heard in their films seems as (or more) important than the images seen or the dialogue spoken. Many Quentin Tarantino fans would regard a Reservoir Dogs without "Stuck in the Middle with You" or a Pulp Fiction without "Misirlou" as not Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction at all. Tarantino describes his perhaps unsurprisingly musically-inspired method of film conception as follows: “One of the things I do when I am starting a movie, when I’m writing a movie or when I have an idea for a film is, I go through my record collection and just start playing songs, trying to find the personality of the movie, find the spirit of the movie. Then, 'boom,' eventually I’ll hit one, two or three songs, or one song in particular, 'Oh, this will be a great opening credit song.'"

Each one of Tarantino’s films is undeniably exciting, raw and groundbreaking, and his skilfully conceived soundtracks can be charted with the same visceral energy – this is one his ultimate musical strengths. In the process he has left a long list of iconic scenes that would be the sames without his musical bad-assery. To name just a few: The Opening of Pulp Fiction with Dick Dale & His Deltone's "Misirlou" or Kill Bill, Vol. 1's epic final showdown between Uma Thurman and Lucy Liu's characters with Santa Esmeralda's "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" in the background. And what about Reservoir Dogs' shocking torture scene with Michael Madsen dancing and singing to "Stuck In The Middle With You" by Stealers Wheels.

The Tarantino Experience Reloaded keeps paying tribute to one of the greatest filmmakers of the last 50 years and his uncanny talent. Featuring music from and inspired by his films, attempts to help you explore Tarantino's personal way to approach his projects when it comes to their music.
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Tracks

Disc 1
1. Fendermen
2. Geater Davies
3. Joe Cocker
4. John Fred & His Playboy Band
5. Johnny Cash
6. Golden Gate Quartet
7. Guy Mitchell
8. Duane Eddy
9. The Surf Coronados
10. Chris Farlowe
11. Screamin4 Lord Such
Disc 2
1. T. Rex
2. The Surfaris
3. The Ventures
4. Nino Tempo & April Stevens
5. 1910 Fruitgum Co.
6. John Lee Hooker
7. Connie Francis
8. Julie Teicher
9. The Clovers
10. The Grass Roots
11. Dobie Grey
12. The Kingsmen

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