“Pulp Fiction (Music From The Motion Picture)” is the iconic soundtrack album for Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 film “Pulp Fiction.” Released in conjunction with the movie, the album features an eclectic mix of rock and roll, surf music, soul, and pop tracks that perfectly complement the film’s dynamic and unconventional narrative.
Key tracks include Dick Dale’s “Misirlou,” which opens the film with a burst of energy, and Chuck Berry’s “You Never Can Tell,” which accompanies the famous dance scene with John Travolta and Uma Thurman. Other notable songs include “Son of a Preacher Man” by Dusty Springfield and “Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon” by Urge Overkill.
The soundtrack is praised for its ability to capture the mood and essence of the film, blending classic and contemporary sounds to create a memorable audio experience. It’s considered one of the best movie soundtracks of all time, enhancing the cult status of “Pulp Fiction” and showcasing Tarantino’s keen ear for music.
A1.1 | Pumpkin And Honey Bunny | |
A1.2 | Misirlou | |
A2 | Royale With Cheese | |
A3 | Jungle Boogie | |
A4 | Let’s Stay Together | |
A5 | Bustin’ Surfboards | |
A6 | Lonesome Town | |
A7 | Son Of A Preacher Man | |
A8.1 | Zed’s Dead, Baby | |
A8.2 | Bullwinkle Part II | |
B1.1 | Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest | |
B1.2 | You Never Can Tell | |
B2 | Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon | |
B3 | If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags) | |
B4.1 | Bring Out The Gimp | |
B4.2 | Comanche | |
B5 | Flowers On The Wall | |
B6 | Personality Goes A Long Way | |
B7 | Surf Rider | |
B8 | Ezekiel 25:17 |