Tarantino's Soul Music Treasures
A film that demonstrates the ideal relationship between film and music.
Music by soul music masters such as Bobby Womack and the Delfonics musically supports the world of the film. Tarantino's musical tastes and cinematic sensibilities are perfectly fused together in this masterpiece, showcasing new possibilities for soundtracks.
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A:
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1)
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Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street
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2)
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Samuel L. Jackson & Robert De Niro - Beaumont’s Lament
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3)
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Brothers Johnson - Strawberry Letter 23
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Samuel L. Jackson & Robert De Niro - Melanie, Simone & Sheronda
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Bill Withers - Who Is He (And What Is He To You?)
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Johnny Cash - Tennessee Stud
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7)
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Bloodstone - Natural High
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Pam Grier - Long Time Woman
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B:
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Council Cargle - Detroit 9000
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Foxy Brown - (Holy Matrimony)/Letter To The Firm
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3)
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Randy Crawford - Street Life
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The Delfonics - Didn’t I Blow Your Mind This Time
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The Grass Roots - Midnight Confessions
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6)
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Minnie Riperton - Inside My Love
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Samuel L. Jackson , Robert De Niro & Bridget Fonda - Just Ask Melanie
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The Vampires' Sound Incorporation - The Lions And The Cucumber
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Elliot Easton's Tiki Gods - Monte Carlo Nights
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