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Death Proof [EXPLICIT LYRICS] [SOUNDTRACK]

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  • Audio CD (April 3, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: March 27, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack
  • Label: Maverick
  • ASIN: B000N3ST7K
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #10,052 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. The Last RaceJack Nitzsche 2:37Album Only
listen  2. Baby It's YouSmith 3:21Album Only
listen  3. Paranoia PrimaEnnio Morricone 3:19Album Only
listen  4. Planning & SchemingEli Roth & Michael Bacall 1:00Album Only
listen  5. JeepsterT.Rex 4:09Album Only
listen  6. Stuntman MikeRose McGowan & Kurt Russell0:19Album Only
listen  7. StaggoleePacific Gas & Electric 3:50Album Only
listen  8. The Love You Save [May Be Your Own]Joe Tex 2:55Album Only
listen  9. Good Love, Bad LoveEddie Floyd 2:09Album Only
listen10. Down In MexicoThe Coasters 3:22Album Only
listen11. Hold Tight!Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick And Tich 2:45Album Only
listen12. Sally And Jack [From The Motion Picture Blow Out]Pino Donaggio 1:24Album Only
listen13. It's So EasyWilly Deville 2:10Album Only
listen14. Whatever-HoweverTracie Thoms & Zoe Bell0:36Album Only
listen15. Riot In Thunder AlleyEddie Beram 2:04Album Only
listen16. Chick HabitApril March 2:07Album Only


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Directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez spent $53 million to pay loving tribute to the vintage hundred-thousand-dollar exploitation fare that inspired Grindhouse's two-movies-for-the-price-of-one thrill ride. Tarantino's half of the exercise (which also includes Robert Rodriguez's self-scored Planet Terror) features another effusive slice of the director's eclectic musical sensibility to underscore its manic tale of stuntman/psycho-killer Kurt Russell and his muscle-car-fueled exploits. Tarantino works from a familiar formula that variously mixes evocative, semi-obscure Italian film cues from Morricone and Dinaggio, contrasting slices of '60s catalog from the great Jack Nitzsche and Brit Invasion also-rans DDDBM&T and some '70s fodder from both ends of the Top 40 via Smith and T. Rex, also stirring in a savory mid-disc run of R&B that stretches from PG&E's upbeat read of "Stagger Lee" through more familiar fare from Joe Tex, Eddie Floyd, and the Coasters. The director also serves up a couple of those deliciously off-kilter obscurities that have come to be his musical trademark as a coda: Eddie Beram's thumping "Riot in Thunder Alley" and April March's infectious ditz-pop take on Serge Gainsbourg's loopy "Chick Habit." --Jerry McCulley

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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another fantastic soundtrack from Tarantino, April 8, 2007
By W. Hyson (Bethesda, MD/Ithaca, NY) - See all my reviews
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When I discovered that the soundtrack for Grindhouse was split in two, I was honestly very pleased. This meant a complete set of songs for both films (and each is certainly long enough to qualify as a feature film) and therefore another complete Tarantino score to add to my collection.

Tarantino has made a misstep or two in his career like most filmmakers, but his soundtracks have never, ever missed the mark. Death Proof is no exception. Regardless of how you feel about this one, the soundtrack is fantastic. As per usual, it is a collection of quasi-obscure 70's rock and R&B, interspersed with film dialogue you're likely to smile to, and some vintage Ennio Morricone.

In my opinion, this is in close competition with the Pulp Fiction soundtrack (which I feel is a benchmark for good scoring), and makes for excellent listening in the car, as it flows quite well, genre-jumping around a little less than the former.

The verdict... Buy it!
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How does he do it???, April 9, 2007
Any time a new Tarantino movie comes out, I'm amazed at how much I love the music. Even though the music is rarely in my preferred genre. I'm a hard rock lover, and Tarantino's tastes lie more in the field of pop/rock. Usually older, lesser-known pop/rock. He has an amazing talent for plucking these forgotten songs out of obscurity and using them to stunning effect in his films. Death Proof is no exception. As usual, it contains of wide variety of musical styles. The soundtrack features the likes of T. Rex's Jeepster, Jack Nitzsche's The Last Race, Ennio Morricone, and a wonderful pop song from forgotten '60s pop group, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich called Hold Tight. The real gem on the soundtrack, in my opinion, is April March's Chick Habit, which appears over the end credits. As one reviewer previously stated, once you hear it this song will remain with you for a long time. But that's okay, it's a great song. Where does Tarantino find this music? He's a great filmmaker and a genius with soundtracks. Check out this music, it's the perfect companion piece to Tarantino's excellent film, Death Proof. The better of the two Grindhouse features in my opinion. One of the reasons that Death Proof is so good is this wonderful, distinctive soundtrack. Fantastic from beginning to end.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Living Proof, January 19, 2008
I must admit before purchasing the soundtrack, I tried to hunt down a way to download two or three songs from the C.D., but true to Quentin Tarrantino, you have to take the whole package. (Even though his tenacity hasn't prevented 'Kill Bill' from being divided into two volumes, and the double feature 'Grindhouse' project has been split in two with 'Death Proof' and 'Planet Terror' respectively. For me it's a good thing for the latter development that I didn't have to buy the score of 'Planet Terror,' too.)

Anyway, I digress. We're here to share the merits of the soundtrack, so lets get back on track and not dilly-dally around like in the movie! The two most coveted tracks cover the movie's two climaxes. So top honors go to the big and bouncy "Hold Tight," with its especially dizzying crescendo. (Can't you still picture those pretty girls smiling and nodding their heads to the music in my favorite scene before it all turned ugly?) Then, there's the infectious and delightfully irritating "Chick Habit" by April March. (Now who was the agent who thought of that name?)

Don't expect the rest of the C.D. to be as exhiliarating. Yet, T. Rex's "Jeepster" and Willie DeVille's rollickin' roadhouse blues number "It's So Easy" come remarkably close.

Most of the rest consists of good, slow, and obscure blues (including "Stagolee," The Coasters' "Down in Mexico," and Eddie Floyd's "Good Love, Bad Love") It's also nice to have a late sixties version of Burt Bacharach's "Baby It's You". As far as instrumentals go, "Riot in Thunder Alley" is decent, as is the opener "The Last Race," which adds tension to the proceedings. To add some variety, the ride slows down for a while on the truly beautiful piano instrumental "Sally and Jack". While not a personal favorite, many understandably revere Joe Tex's "The Love You Save (May Be Your Own)".

There's a little filler in between, and not all of it mixes well sequentially, but there's some essential stuff here, folks. As with many soundtracks, some tidbits of conversation are thrown in. This is meant to elicit fond memories of the movie. While I'm not as sentimental about the film as most people, the selection "Whatever-However" does demonstrate the most memorable dialogue for me. (Oddly, these are the only places that merit the "Parental Advisory" label.)

Pulling out rarities, Quentin Tarrantino has provided some living proof by resurrecting some fine music for a solid soundtrack.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Haven't received order, being ignored by seller.
Haven't recieved order of Deathproof soundtrack as of late. Have corresponded with seller, but I haven't received any feedback. Read more
Published 2 months ago by 3Graces68

2.0 out of 5 stars soundtrack
the soundtrack without the action of the movie didn't fit. i was not impressed with the songs as much as i was the movie.........
Published 2 months ago by William R. Shimmin

4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
I only knocked a star off this because I had purchased it thinking it would please me as much as "From Dusk Till Dawn". It did. . . for the most part. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Candice

4.0 out of 5 stars Lap Dancing
The Coasters "Down in Mexico" and the others are very good. I bought it for 3 songs and ended up enjoying the whole CD, I think you will also.
Published 7 months ago by Joseph M. Kotow

4.0 out of 5 stars sound track
The music sounds "Muddy" on my system----not clear like the movie DVD. Could what I bought be a copy of a copy? That is what it sounds like. Read more
Published 7 months ago by William Spaulding

4.0 out of 5 stars deathproof
i have yet to recieve this order......not sure why....it says it is in transent but i have not recieved it yet
Published 7 months ago by Dona L. Flynn

4.0 out of 5 stars Death Proof
Listening to this soundtrack is blast from the past. Quentin Tarantino out did himself with the slections he chose for this movie and cd. Read more
Published 9 months ago by RR

5.0 out of 5 stars The soundtrack takes you back...
A magnificent movie leads in this case also to a magnificent album. I do like the mix with audioshots from the film.
Published 11 months ago by Drs M. L. Hagen

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
I think it goes without saying that Quentin Tarantino puts together the best soundtracks for his movies. This one is no exception. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Miss Kitty

5.0 out of 5 stars Great music from a great flick
This soundtrack is great. The songs were perfect in the film and it's like watching it when listening. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Elizabeth Shattler

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