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Inglourious Basterds [Soundtrack]

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. The Green Leaves Of SummerNick Perito 1:55Album Only
listen  2. The Verdict [Dopo La Condanna]Ennio Morricone 1:13Album Only
listen  3. White Lightning [Main Title]Charles Bernstein 2:54Album Only
listen  4. SlaughterBilly Preston 2:49Album Only
listen  5. The Surrender [La Resa]Ennio Morricone 2:47Album Only
listen  6. One Silver Dollar [Un Dollaro Bucato]The Film Studio Orchestra 2:02Album Only
listen  7. Davon Geht Die Welt Nicht UnterZarah Leander 2:05Album Only
listen  8. The Man With The Big SombreroSamantha Shelton and Michael Andrew 1:48Album Only
listen  9. Ich Wollt Ich Waer Ein HuhnLilian Harvey & Willy Fritsch 2:44Album Only
listen10. Main Theme From Dark Of The SunJacques Loussier 3:10Album Only
listen11. Cat People [Putting Out The Fire]David Bowie 4:10Album Only
listen12. Tiger TankLalo Schifrin 1:17Album Only
listen13. Un AmicoEnnio Morricone 2:35Album Only
listen14. Rabbia E TarantellaEnnio Morricone 3:53Album Only


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  • Audio CD (August 18, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: August 18, 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: WEA/Reprise
  • ASIN: B002E2QHE0
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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Academy Award-winning director Quentin Tarantino's World War II epic, Inglourious Basterds, starring Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger, Mélanie Laurent, Christoph Waltz, Daniel Brühl, Eli Roth.

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42 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Music To A Basterd's Ears!, August 18, 2009
By Ethan Smith (U.S. Kentucky) - See all my reviews
We all get excited anytime a new film by Quentin Tarantino comes out, and with every new film, he keeps topping himself with a more epic soundtrack. Well he's did it again! and with a very unique selection of music. If you're lucky enough to have the complete soundtrack to Inglourious Basterds (like me) than you will especially love this killer soundtrack. There is a few problems I have with the soundtrack they're selling here (not the music used in the movie) but I will share that with you on the last part of my review.
(the list below is also of songs not on the offical soundtrack, but within the movie and in order of how they are played in the film)

The Green Leaves Of Summer by Nick Perito: Opening Credits.

The Verdict (La Condanna) by Ennio Morricone: Hans Landa Arrives.

L'incontro Con La Figlia by Ennio Morricone: The assassination of Shosanna's family and her subsequent escape.

White Lightning (Main Title) by Charles Bernstein: Pvt. Butz's introduction and Basterds aftermath/Lt. Aldo carving a swastika into Butz/introduction to Shosanna and the theater in 1944.

Il Mercenario (ripresa) by Ennio Morricone: Nazi Scalping/Werner is taken to Lt. Aldo.

Slaughter by Billy Preston: Presentation of Hugo Stiglitz, Hugo's flashback.

Algiers November 1, 1954 (from Battle of Algiers) by Ennio Morricone & Gillo Pontecorvo: The Basterds springing Stiglitz from jail.

The Surrender (La Resa) by Ennio Morricone: Donny kills Werner.

One Silver Dollar (Un Dollaro Bucato) by The Film Studio Orchestra: Bistro music when Shosanna and Fredrick talk.

Hound Chase (from 'White Lightning') by Charles Bernstein: Maj. Hellstrom informs Shosanna she must come with him.

Al Di Là Della Legge by Riz Ortolani: Piano music at Maxim's when Shosanna has lunch with Goebbels, Francesca, Zoller and Maj. Hellstrom.

Bath Attack (from 'The Entity') by Charles Bernstein: Shosanna sees Hans Landa again for the first time.

Claire's First Appearance by Jacques Loussier: Shosanna decides to burn the theatre down the night of the Nation's Pride premiere.

The Fight by Jacques Loussier: Stiglitz sharpens his knife in front of Lt. Hicox.

Davon Geht Die Welt Nicht Unter by Zarah Leander: First song playing in La Louisiane (when the first card game is going on).

The Man with the Big Sombrero by Samantha Shelton And Michael Andrew: The second song playing in La Louisiane (when Bridget is attempting to inform the Basterds of the recent changes in Operation Kino).

Ich Wollt Ich Wär Ein Huhn by Lilian Harvey & Willy Fritsch: The third song playing in La Louisiane (when Sgt. Wilhelm interrupts the conversation to talk to Bridget).

Main Theme from Dark of the Sun by Jacques Loussier: When Lt. Aldo and Bridget start coming up with Plan B for Operation Kino.

Cat People (Putting Out Fire) by David Bowie: Shosanna's preparation montage for her revenge.

Mystic And Severe by Ennio Morricone: Col. Landa studies the lobby and finds Bridget and the Basterds.

The Devil's Rumble by Davie Allan & The Arrows: Donny and Omar study the opera boxes and take their seats among the Nazi officers.

What'd I Say by Rare Earth: Donnyz and Omar study the area outside Hitler's opera box.

Zulus by Elmer Bernstein: Marcel bars the doors and takes his place behind the screen with the nitrate film prints.

Tiger Tank by Lalo Schifrin: Fredrick leaves the opera box to see Shosanna; Shosanna switches reels.

Un Amico by Ennio Morricone: Shosanna is killed by Fredrick.

Eastern Condors by Sherman Chow Gam-Cheung: Omar kills one of Hitler's guards.

Rabbia e Tarantella by Ennio Morricone: Lt. Aldo carves his masterpiece; the ending credits.

The problem I have with the soundtrack is...... THERE IS NO DIALOGUE TRACKS! every one of Quentin's soundtracks there is dialogue tracks and it sucks these does not have any... Thats what is fun about his soundtracks, but oh well... Nice front and back cover and etc.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Where's the rest of the music?, September 8, 2009
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I love the film and the music. Tarantino is my favorite director, and he always makes great (and unexpected) choices for music in his films. However, there are a number of musical pieces in the film that aren't on the soundtrack, which really irritates me. The soundtrack album is very short, and it couldn't have cost much to get the rights for most of the obscure musical pieces they used in the film, so why not put ALL of the music on the CD? It's inexcusable.

Having said that, I love what IS on the CD. I have two particular favorites:

Cat People - I'm a huge Bowie fan, so I was happy to hear this song in the film. Before seeing this film, I had always preferred Bowie's remake (on his Let's Dance album), but I like this version a lot now.

Un Amico - The music that plays in the final scene between Shosanna and Fredrick. It's a heartbreakingly beautiful piece of music. Unfortunately, the version on the CD is full of pops and crackles, as if they took it from a record, and not the original master tape. I find it hard to believe that they couldn't track down the masters for an Ennio Morricone score. What really drives me nuts is that they DID clean up the sound of this music in the film. You don't hear the pops and crackles when they use this music in the film. Why didn't they do that for the CD? Of course, that hasn't stopped me from listening to this track a couple dozen times.

This is the first Tarantino soundtrack that doesn't have dialogue tracks, but it makes sense. I'm assuming that they left the dialogue out because so much of the film is in French and German. If they put dialogue on the CD, it would only be English dialogue, and Tarantino might think it would be taken as a slight against the many fine actors who don't speak English dialogue in the film.

Overall, it's an excellent CD, but it should have had more music on it.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tarantino's Collection of Film Score is no Less Effective or Addictive, September 11, 2009
Inglourious Basterds has a few misses, but Inglourious Basterds is Tarantino's most rewarding and beautiful compilation to date. While the Kill Bill soundtracks (most likely Vol 1) had some gorgeous moments of orchestrated music, it did have some pop songs in the mix. Inglourious Basterds has a few instances of pop music (and all of them are extremely old, yet strangely charming in some way). Only David Bowie's Cat People resembles somewhat modern popular music, and there is a lone funk track. The rest of it is gorgeous music, with quite a bit of it provided by the great Ennio Morricone. Here's a rundown of the songs.

1. The Green Leaves of Summer-The track in the opening credits. This is an extremely melancholy song, but absolutely sweeping, theatric, and utterly gorgeous. It's a great soundtrack to the diary of Anne Frank.
2. The Verdict-Kind of similar to the opening theme, though it's less sweeping and theatric. It uses a heavy dose of a homage to a nutcracker song it seems (the similarites are there), and alternatives with lot's of gorgeous spanish guitar
3. White Lightning-Kind of low key funky, with country and mystic sort of hazes mixed in. Almost if James Bond was a jungle explorer, this might be his theme.
4. Slaughter-A somewhat odd mix of hard rock and funk, but still worth jamming to. Perfectly captures the whole aura of Hugo, a somewhat notorious aura that gives off a "don't _____ with me" attitude.
5. The Surrender-The most bombast piece of music on the whole disc. This one shows no subtely after building up the around the time "The Bear Jew" (one of my favorite Tarantino characters). It's saxophones blast in your face more noisly than any Ornette Coleman (no, it's nowhere as great as Coleman, no ______ way). I got a bit much out of it, but it's still fun.
6. One Silver Dollar-Argubably more gorgeous than Green Leaves of Summer, though not as sweeping and theatric. It's one of the strongest on the soundtrack. It uses a heavy use of horns in the song.
7. 1st French song-Actually kind of meh. No real melodies of any kind actually. Thankfully, it's not very long
8. 2nd French song-Extremely catchy, kind of beautiful, and pretty classy.
9. 3rd French Song-Longer, the singing is more silly, but very infectious. There's some jamming in it as well. You know, I like this kind of music, though I never would.
10. Dark of the SUn Theme-Extremely murky song, kind of dark, but very infectious and tuneful. Very good song.
11. Cat People-Anthemic, this song starts out subtle, than bursts out into the bombast and experimental, the theme for the night assasination of Hitler.
12. Tiger Tank-Extremely tense, utterly brilliant, and infectious and pounding song. Who knew a military march could be so inclined to make you wave your arms around like a maniac conducter?
13. Un Amico-Trademark theatrical Tarantino, without any hint of negative traits. Really dramatic with heavy use of sweeping strings.
14. Rabbia e Tarantella-A Piano drive march song, somewhat kind of like Dark of the Sun, though, more dramatic, less subdued, but no less greater. It ends very odd, kind of like what would happen if the landspace the music paints suddenly hit a blizzard. Still great all around

IF there is a problem, the soundtrack is not exactly complete. The loss of Mystic and Severe (a great track) kind of stinks, and some random tracks I sadly forgot about is not here (the same happened to kill Bill Vol 1, especially From Man to Man). In fact, a grand total of 13 songs in the movie are not on here (although one of the songs was reused from Kill Bill, which was the White Lightning Bit. I'm not quiet sure if that's a good thing, Tarantino). Still though, while not exactly perfect (will a few clunkers, bound to happen in his soundtracks, actually), the mix is eccentric, refreshing, and hardly any filler
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Music from an Awesome Film
My personal favourite tracks are Rabbia E Tarantella (credits music) and Tiger Tank, which incidentally was also in the movie Kelly's Heroes (1970) with Clint Eastwood and Donald... Read more
Published 2 days ago by John B. Ashley Jr.

5.0 out of 5 stars A Uniquel and Wonderful Compilation!
Ever since I purchased this CD from Amazon, it has been my favorite--I listen to it every day to and from work. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Deborah L. Alpi

4.0 out of 5 stars Tarantino as always
dissapointing when you listen to it the first time....There is a lot more in the movie. But after several listenings it gets better, you can picture the movie so much...
Published 4 months ago by Laurence Lechat

5.0 out of 5 stars Eclectic, Eccentric, and Enjoyable
the soundtrack of Inglourious Basterds has all the odd Tarantinian quirks we've come to know and love. Read more
Published 4 months ago by E. Larson

5.0 out of 5 stars inglourious basterds soundtrack
the soundtrack to inglorious basterds is very cool, it has old school songs from the time period that Quentin choose for the movie which are very hard to find ! Read more
Published 4 months ago by Alexandra Thorne

5.0 out of 5 stars Glourious!!!
I've had this soundtrack for a couple of weeks, but after seeing the brilliant movie last night, I now feel compelled to write a review. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Nse Ette

5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent Quentin Tarantino soundtrack
I've purchased all of the Q.T. soundtracks and this is no exception. If your a fan of his films - and can appreciate how important the music is to all of them (and more... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Neo

3.0 out of 5 stars misleading vinyl
This is a great soundtrack, but do not be mislead by the Amazon listing above that shows extra songs on the vinyl edition.
It is the same songs as on the CD. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Amazonian24

1.0 out of 5 stars This. Is. Terrible
Like the movie it comes from, this has way too much filler, and not enough meat.

Case in point:
Did you go to the theater to see some Inglourious basterds... Read more
Published 5 months ago by P. M. Bradshaw

5.0 out of 5 stars The soundtrack to "Inglourious Basterds" is excellent!
The soundtrack to "Inglourious Basterds" is excellent! This is an excellent soundtrack to an excellent film. All of the tracks on here are excellent! Read more
Published 5 months ago by Kris King

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