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Various Artists The Tarantino Experience Vinyl LP Yellow/ Red Colour 2025
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Various Artists The Tarantino Experience Vinyl LP Yellow/ Red Colour 2025

Various Artists The Tarantino Experience Vinyl LP Yellow/ Red Colour 2025

Yellow / Red Colour

Tracklist:

LP 1
1. Misirlou - Dick Dale & The Del-Tones
2. You Never Can Tell - Chuck Berry
3. Spooky - Dennis Yost & The Classics IV
4. I Put a Spell On You - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
5. Mambo Miam Miam - Serge Gainsbourg
6. Good Thing - Paul Revere and The Raiders
7. Intro (Twisted Nerve) - Bernard Herrmann and Orchestra
8. Let's Stay Together - Al Green
9. Son of a Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
10. Something You Got - Wilson Pickett
11. Backstabbers - Clarence Carter
12. Fever - Billie Jo Spears

LP 2
1. Bring a Little Lovin' - Los Bravos
2. Rebel Rouser - Duane Eddy
3. Out of Limits - The Hurricanes
4. Straight Shooter - The Mamas and The Papas
5. Apache - Twang & His Cadillacs
6. Down in Mexico - The Coasters
7. California Dreamin' - Bobbie Womack
8. Strawberry Letter 23 - The Brothers Johnson
9. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstand - Leroy Gomez & Santa Esmeralda
10. Hooked On a Feeling - Blue Swede
11. Look-Ka-Py-Py - The Meters
12. You Keep Me Hangin' On - Vanilla Fudge


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.'" The Tarantino Experience Reloaded extends the tribute to one of the greatest filmmakers of the last 50 years and his uncanny talent. Featuring music from and inspired by his films, it attempts to help you explore Tarantino's personal way to approach his projects when it comes to their music. It won’t be available on streaming platforms..

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Various Artists The Tarantino Experience Vinyl LP Yellow/ Red Colour 2025

$45.64

$15.97

Various Artists The Tarantino Experience Vinyl LP Yellow/ Red Colour 2025

Yellow / Red Colour

Tracklist:

LP 1
1. Misirlou - Dick Dale & The Del-Tones
2. You Never Can Tell - Chuck Berry
3. Spooky - Dennis Yost & The Classics IV
4. I Put a Spell On You - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
5. Mambo Miam Miam - Serge Gainsbourg
6. Good Thing - Paul Revere and The Raiders
7. Intro (Twisted Nerve) - Bernard Herrmann and Orchestra
8. Let's Stay Together - Al Green
9. Son of a Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
10. Something You Got - Wilson Pickett
11. Backstabbers - Clarence Carter
12. Fever - Billie Jo Spears

LP 2
1. Bring a Little Lovin' - Los Bravos
2. Rebel Rouser - Duane Eddy
3. Out of Limits - The Hurricanes
4. Straight Shooter - The Mamas and The Papas
5. Apache - Twang & His Cadillacs
6. Down in Mexico - The Coasters
7. California Dreamin' - Bobbie Womack
8. Strawberry Letter 23 - The Brothers Johnson
9. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstand - Leroy Gomez & Santa Esmeralda
10. Hooked On a Feeling - Blue Swede
11. Look-Ka-Py-Py - The Meters
12. You Keep Me Hangin' On - Vanilla Fudge


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.'" The Tarantino Experience Reloaded extends the tribute to one of the greatest filmmakers of the last 50 years and his uncanny talent. Featuring music from and inspired by his films, it attempts to help you explore Tarantino's personal way to approach his projects when it comes to their music. It won’t be available on streaming platforms..

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Yellow / Red Colour

Tracklist:

LP 1
1. Misirlou - Dick Dale & The Del-Tones
2. You Never Can Tell - Chuck Berry
3. Spooky - Dennis Yost & The Classics IV
4. I Put a Spell On You - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
5. Mambo Miam Miam - Serge Gainsbourg
6. Good Thing - Paul Revere and The Raiders
7. Intro (Twisted Nerve) - Bernard Herrmann and Orchestra
8. Let's Stay Together - Al Green
9. Son of a Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
10. Something You Got - Wilson Pickett
11. Backstabbers - Clarence Carter
12. Fever - Billie Jo Spears

LP 2
1. Bring a Little Lovin' - Los Bravos
2. Rebel Rouser - Duane Eddy
3. Out of Limits - The Hurricanes
4. Straight Shooter - The Mamas and The Papas
5. Apache - Twang & His Cadillacs
6. Down in Mexico - The Coasters
7. California Dreamin' - Bobbie Womack
8. Strawberry Letter 23 - The Brothers Johnson
9. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstand - Leroy Gomez & Santa Esmeralda
10. Hooked On a Feeling - Blue Swede
11. Look-Ka-Py-Py - The Meters
12. You Keep Me Hangin' On - Vanilla Fudge


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.'" The Tarantino Experience Reloaded extends the tribute to one of the greatest filmmakers of the last 50 years and his uncanny talent. Featuring music from and inspired by his films, it attempts to help you explore Tarantino's personal way to approach his projects when it comes to their music. It won’t be available on streaming platforms..