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| 1. "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" - Nancy Sinatra | |||
| 2. "That Certain Female" - Charlie Feathers | |||
| 3. "The Grand Duel - (Parte Prima)" - Luis Bacalov | |||
| 4. "Twisted Nerve" - Bernard Herrmann | |||
| 5. Queen Of the Crime Council - dialogue excerpt from film featuring Lucy Lui & Julie Dreyfus | |||
| 6. "Ode To Oren Ishii" - The RZA | |||
| 7. "Run Fay Run" - Isaac Hayes | |||
| 8. "Green Hornet" - Al Hirt | |||
| 9. "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" - Tomoyasu Hotei | |||
| 10. "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" - Santa Esmeralda | |||
| 11. "Woo Hoo" - The 5.6.7.8's | |||
| 12. "Crane"/"White Lightning" - The RZA/Charles Bernstein | |||
| 13. "The Flower of Carnage" - Meiko Kaji | |||
| 14. "The Lonely Shepherd" - Zamfir | |||
| 15. You're My Wicked Life - dialogue excerpt w/ David Carradine, Julie Dreyfus & Uma Thurman | |||
| 16. "Ironside" excerpt - Quincy Jones | |||
| 17. "Super 16" excerpt - Neu! | |||
| 18. Yakuza Oren 1 | |||
| 19. Bannister Fight | |||
| 20. Flip Sting | |||
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Tarantino is the executive producer for the Kill Bill Vol. 1 soundtrack and considering his penchant for the wilfully obscure and talent for dusting off old gems, it's not surprising this overtly eclectic collection makes fascinating listening. Along with the jarring--if, thankfully, few--dialogue excerpts, comes delightful gems such as Santa Esmeralda's masterful "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood". There's the slide guitar-fuelled rockabilly cool of Charlie Feathers' "That Certain Female", Spaghetti Western atmospherics from Luis Bacalov, and Wu Tang Clan rapper RZA belting out "Ode to Oren". Not for the faint eared then, but despite breaking every continuity rule in the book, it makes for marvellous listening. --Christopher Barrett