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Kill Bill: Volume 1
 
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Kill Bill: Volume 1 [Enhanced, Soundtrack]

O.s.t. - Kill Bill Audio CD
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listen  1. Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) [Explicit]Nancy Sinatra 2:40Album Only
listen  2. That Certain Female [Explicit]Charlie Feathers 3:01Album Only
listen  3. The Grand Duel (Parte Prima) [Explicit]Luis Bacalov 3:24Album Only
listen  4. Twisted Nerve [Explicit]Bernard Herrmann 1:27Album Only
listen  5. Queen Of The Crime Council [Explicit]Kill Bill Soundtrack0:57Album Only
listen  6. Ode To Oren Ishii [Explicit]Vincent Tempera & Orchestra (Featuring The RZA) 2:05Album Only
listen  7. Run Fay Run [Explicit]Isaac Hayes 2:46Album Only
listen  8. Green Hornet [Explicit]Al Hirt 2:18Album Only
listen  9. Battle Without Honor Or Humanity [Explicit]Tomoyasu Hotei 2:28Album Only
listen10. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood [Explicit]Santa Esmeralda10:28Album Only
listen11. Woo Hoo [Explicit]5.6.7.8's 1:59Album Only
listen12. Crane/White Lightning [Explicit]The RZA/Charles Bernstein 1:37Album Only
listen13. The Flower Of Carnage [Explicit]Meiko Kaji 3:52Album Only
listen14. The Lonely Shepherd [Explicit]Zamfir 4:20Album Only
listen15. You're My Wicked Life [Explicit]Kill Bill Soundtrack 1:14Album Only
listen16. Ironside (Excerpt) [Explicit]Quincy Jones0:15Album Only
listen17. Super 16 (Excerpt) [Explicit]NEU! 1:02Album Only
listen18. Yakuza Oren 1 [Explicit]The RZA0:21Album Only
listen19. Banister Fight [Explicit]The RZA0:19Album Only
listen20. Flip Sting [Explicit]Kill Bill Soundtrack0:04Album Only
listen21. Sword Swings [Explicit]Kill Bill Soundtrack0:04Album Only
listen22. Axe Throws [Explicit]Kill Bill Soundtrack0:09Album Only


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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 23, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: October 10, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced, Soundtrack
  • Label: Maverick
  • ASIN: B0000C9V3T
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (186 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,530 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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106 of 109 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Relive KILL BILL's Greatest Hits, October 18, 2003
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This review is from: Kill Bill: Volume 1 (Audio CD)
Since we have quite a wait for the DVD (as of this writing), the best way to experience some of our favorite moments from KILL BILL at home is to get this CD. The opening song performed by Nancy Sinatra is here, along with Luis Bacalov's "The Grand Duel" theme, heard in the film during the animated "Origin of O-Ren" chapter. Bernard Herrmann's "Twisted Nerve" is here (begun in the film as the tune Daryl Hannah whistles in the hospital corridor). Al Hirt's rendition of "Flight of the Bumblebee," better known as the theme from "The Green Hornet," is on board (heard in the film accompanying the Bride's flight over Tokyo and arrival in Japan), as is Tomoyasu Hotei's "Battle Without Honor or Humanity," the guitar riff and brass fanfare heard over the grand entrance of O-Ren and her party at the House of Blue Leaves (and used quite memorably in the film's first trailer). "The Flower of Carnage," the theme song from LADY SNOWBLOOD (1973) sung by its star, Meiko Kaji, and heard in the film following the O-Ren/Bride sword duel, is on the CD as well.

Some great cues from the film are not on the CD or not presented as they were in the film. Missing in action is Ennio Morricone's memorable percussion-woodwind-and-vocal Italian western theme, "Death Rides a Horse," heard as the Bride and O-Ren first confront each other in the House of Blue Leaves. Also missing is the Lily Chou-Chou number, "Kaifuku Suru Kizu," the enchanting wordless vocal heard as the Bride gazes at the array of swords in Sonny Chiba's upstairs room. Only one number ("Woo Hoo") of the three or so performed by the Japanese female pop trio, the 5.6.7.8's, in the House of Blue Leaves sequence is on the CD. The Latin-flavored instrumental number heard over the O-Ren/Bride duel and performed by Santa Esmeralda is suddenly a vocal rendition of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" on the CD. "Seven Notes in Black," heard during the Bride's ambush of the hospital orderly, is heard on the CD only under a rap song performed by the RZA, a number not heard in the film at all. (In fact, one wonders how the "Original Music" credit awarded to The RZA came about, since there doesn't seem to be any original music in the film.)

It's clearly time for a number of record companies to get on the KILL BILL bandwagon and reissue soundtracks and recordings that contain music from KILL BILL with a tag slapped on saying, "Featuring the music from KILL BILL." The first candidate would, of course, be Nancy Sinatra's 1966 album, "How Does That Grab You?" which contains the recording of "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" used for the opening credits of KILL BILL. All it needs now is a tag stating, "Featuring the theme song from KILL BILL." The second and third candidates, of course, would be anything by the 5.6.7.8's and the fictional "Lily Chou-Chou." Calling all imports!

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great soundtrack, October 25, 2003
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This review is from: Kill Bill: Volume 1 (Audio CD)
As much as Kill Bill was a terrific movie, the soundtrack contains some really good pieces, a couple of which are worth buying the whole CD for. While there are some odd pieces here and there, particularly the 'ode to o-ren-ishii', a fairly annoying rap, and 'queen of the crime council' which is dialogue lifted from the movie, the rest of the songs really describe the feel of the movie and are excellent to listen to.

The song 'Bang Bang' is the opening theme of the movie and is very easy on the ears, with a soft, sad, melodic tune. Track 2 is 'That certain female' which sounds like an elvis song, but nothing too spectacular. 'The grand duel' is a very moving song that is played during the anime sequence in the movie. When this song reaches toward the middle it gets very dramatic and emotional. 'Twisted Nerve' is the whistling song in the hospital, and is also very good coupled with the subtle orchestral tones. Too bad its only a minute and twenty seven seconds long. The next two are the 'oddities' I mentioned, and after that its 'Run fay run' and 'green hornet', both of which, while not as good as the next two songs that follow it, are still very 70s in their tune which is what the film tries to capture. 'Battle without honor or humanity' and 'Don't let me be misunderstood' are my two favorite tracks, the former being the bit where O ren ishii and her group walk toward the House of Blue leaves dance square. Its a very authoritative and badass song that also has a 70s feel to it and I love it. The latter is an extremely catchy and lengthy tune (at 10 minutes), part of which is played during the final fight in Kill Bill. It sounds very much like a latino song but, again, has that 70s touch to it, with fast guitar and trumpet rhythms. Next up is 'woo hoo', the song played by the japanese band in the House of Blue Leaves. A very very 60s-70s-ish dance song that you might not want to play in a room full of today's teen generation, but still strangely attractive in its tune. Next is 'Crane/white lightning' which I think was played during the climactic fight of the movie which is heavy on the synthesizers and sounds very tense. 'The flower of carnage' is a melodic japanese song that best describes O-ren ishii's character. 'The lonely shephard' is the movie's closing theme that, like 'the grand duel', has a very moving tune done mostly in flute. 'You're my wicked life' is another dialogue bit from the movie, which more or less prepares you for the next half of it. The rest of the soundtrack are brief bits of musical effects used throughout the movie, labeled by the CD case as 'kung fu stings and sfx'.

All in all this is an excellent soundtrack that features a a number of great songs that definitely keep with the whole feel of the movie. Highly recommended.

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One Word --- Outstanding!, April 13, 2004
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Otto Yuen (Toronto, ON Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kill Bill: Volume 1 (Audio CD)
The movie is good, but the soundtrack is terrific outstanding! The carefulness and cleverness to use of various songs and music for this movie are truly amazing. This soundtrack drives audiences to the right mood, the right tone, and the right atmosphere. It really takes you to immerse into the story, to feel the atmosphere, and to sample the bride's feelings. Like the song "Bang Bang (My baby shut me down)" sets you up the exact tone of the bride's sadness. And the "Twisted Nerve" builds an anchor into the audience mind. Whenever hearing whispering, you will think of the nurse coming to kill the Bride in the hospital. Other songs and music like "Run Fay Run", "Green Hornet", "Battle Without Honor or Humanity", and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" vividly lead you to the peak of your emotion along with the fighting scenes in the movie. Last but not least, the Japanese song "The Flower Carnage" sadly ends the life of O-Ren who got killed by the Bride in the Crazy-88 battle.

I haven't seen such a real outstanding soundtrack for a long while. This is a no doubt FIVE-STAR TWO-THUMBS-UP quality. Besides the music, the soundtrack CD comes with couple bonus video clips from the Kill Bill vol.1 movie as well. Overall, highly recommend!

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