Quentin Tarantino's 'Death Proof' - Original Soundtrack
Various
Label: A Band Apart – 9362-49988-6, Maverick – 9362-49988-6, Warner Bros. Records – 9362-49988-6
Type: CD, Album, Compilation
Country: Europe
Date of released: 2007
Category: Rock, Funk / Soul, Pop, Stage & Screen
Style: Soundtrack, Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Vocal
Type: CD, Album, Compilation
Country: Europe
Date of released: 2007
Category: Rock, Funk / Soul, Pop, Stage & Screen
Style: Soundtrack, Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Vocal
VA – Death Proof Soundtracks (2007) Posted on at 00:44 in Uncategorized by RLSLOG A really classy soundtrack appeared a while ago on the scene – Tarantino’s Death Proof isn’t exactly a new phonemenon, but it’s still a decent movie with decent tunes, which are now available in this short OST containing 16 tracks. Sep 18, 2007 All 37 songs from the Death Proof (2007) movie soundtrack, with scene descriptions. Listen to and download the music, ost, score, list of songs and trailers.
1384 mb
Rock, Hip hop, Pop, Blues
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Tracklist Hide Credits
1 | –Jack Nitzsche | The Last RaceWritten-By – Jack Nitzsche | 2:39 |
2 | –Smith | Baby It's YouWritten-By – Barney Williams , Burt Bacharach, Mack David | 3:23 |
3 | –Ennio Morricone | Paranoia PrimaWritten-By – Ennio Morricone | 3:19 |
4 | –No Artist | Planning & SchemingVoice [As Dov] – Eli RothVoice [As Omar] – Michael BacallWritten-By [Dialog] – Quentin Tarantino | 1:00 |
5 | –T Rex* | JeepsterWritten-By – Marc Bolan | 4:09 |
6 | –No Artist | Stuntman MikeVoice [As Pam] – Rose McGowanVoice [As Stuntman Mike] – Kurt RussellWritten-By [Dialog] – Quentin Tarantino | 0:19 |
7 | –Pacific Gas & Electric | StaggoleeWritten-By – Charles E. Allen*, John Michael Hill* | 3:50 |
8 | –Joe Tex | The Love You Save (May Be Your Own)Producer – Buddy KillenWritten-By – Joe Tex | 2:56 |
9 | –Eddie Floyd | Good Love, Bad LoveWritten-By – Alvertis Isbell, Eddie Floyd | 2:11 |
10 | –The Coasters | Down In MexicoWritten-By – Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller* | 3:22 |
11 | –Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich | Hold TightWritten-By – Alan Blaikley, Ken Howard | 2:47 |
12 | –Pino Donaggio | Sally And JackWritten-By – Pino Donaggio | 1:25 |
13 | –Willy DeVille | It's So EasyWritten-By – Willy DeVille | 2:10 |
14 | –No Artist | Whatever-HoweverVoice [As Herself] – Zoë BellVoice [As Kim] – Tracie ThomsWritten-By [Dialog] – Quentin Tarantino | 0:36 |
15 | –Eddie Beram | Riot In Thunder AlleyWritten-By – Richie Podolor* | 2:04 |
16 | –April March | Chick HabitProducer – Elinor BlakeWritten-By – Elinor Blake, Lu Ginsburg, Serge Gainsbourg | 2:07 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Back To Back Films, Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- Copyright (c) – Back To Back Films, Inc.
- Copyright (c) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- Copyright (c) – The Weinstein Company
- Pressed By – Cinram GmbH
- Mastered At – WEA Studios
Credits
- Art Direction [Label Art Direction], Design – Navarro Ristagno
- Compilation Producer [Label Soundtrack Producer] – Guy Oseary, Holly Adams
- Coordinator [Label Soundtrack Coordinator] – Kelly Fogel
- Design [Car And Logo Design] – Kurt Volk
- Design [Label Editorial & Production] – Bridgette Boyle, Kathy Malloy, Susan Rose
- Executive-Producer [Executive Soundtrack Producer] – Quentin Tarantino
- Management [Business And Legal Affairs] – Eric Greenspan
- Management [Label Soundtrack Business Affairs] – Matt Heckman
- Mastered By – Pat Kraus
- Photography By [Stills] – Andrew Cooper
- Producer [Music Supervisor] – Mary Ramos
Notes
Packaging is a transparent jewel case with 8 page roll-fold printed booklet of photographs, graphics & credits.Some copies have a red sticker on the front with:
Music from
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Quentin Tarantino's
'DEATH PROOF'
From the Motion Picture
Featuring rare music from the '60s and '70s
deathproof.net 9362-49988-6
[Rear cover]:
This compilation © ℗ 2007 Back To Back Films, Inc./Warner Bros. Records, Inc.
Motion Picture Artwork and Photography © The Weinstein Company LLC.
Manufactured in the E.U.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 9362-49988-6 0
- Matrix / Runout: [Warner W logo] 936249988-6 V01 LGT
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L011
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 05R3
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 05R1
- Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 05T2
- Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
- Label Code (On disc): LC00392
- Label Code (On backcover): LC 01458
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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106172-2 | Various | Quentin Tarantino's 'Death Proof' - Original Soundtrack (CD, Comp) | A Band Apart, Maverick, Warner Bros. Records | 106172-2 | US | 2007 |
106172-1 | Various | Quentin Tarantino's 'Death Proof' (Original Soundtrack) (LP, Comp, Ltd, Red) | Warner Bros. Records | 106172-1 | US | 2007 |
106172-1 | Various | Quentin Tarantino's 'Death Proof' (Original Soundtrack) (LP, Comp, RE) | Warner Bros. Records | 106172-1 | US | 2015 |
106172-2 | Various | Quentin Tarantino's 'Death Proof' - Original Soundtrack (CD, Comp, Unofficial) | A Band Apart , Maverick , Warner Bros. Records | 106172-2 | Russia | Unknown |
106300-2 | Various | Quentin Tarantino's 'Death Proof' - Original Soundtrack (CD, Comp, Dig) | A Band Apart, Maverick, Warner Bros. Records | 106300-2 | US | 2007 |
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Soundtrack Information
Release Date:April 3, 2007
Formats: CD, Digital, Vinyl
Music From
Music By
- Various Artists
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Track Listing
1. | The Last Race (Jack Nitzsche) | 2. | Baby, It's You (Smith) | 3. | Paranoia Prima (Ennio Morricone) | 4. | Planning & Scheming (Eli Roth & Michael Bacall) | 5. | Jeppster (T Rex) | 6. | CD, MP3, ITUNES ONLY: Stuntman Mike (Rose McGowan & Kurt Russell) | 7. | Staggolee (Pacific Gas & Electric) | 8. | The Love You Save (May Be Your Own) (Joe Tex) | 9. | Good Love, Bad Love (Eddie Floyd) | 10. | Down in Mexico (The Coasters) | 11. | Hold Tight (Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich) | 12. | Sally and Jack (from Blowout) (Pino Donaggio) | 13. | It's So Easy (Willy DeVille) | 14. | Whatever-However (Tracie Thoms & Zoe Bell) | 15. | Riot in Thunder Alley (Eddit Beram) | 16. | Chick Habit (April March) | Total Album Time: | 38:15 |
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Review: Grindhouse: Death Proof
Death Proof is the second segment of the exploitation double-feature Grindhouse, Quentin Tarantino's tribute to 'car' movies of time, like Gone in 60 Seconds and Vanishing Point (which both directly referenced in the movie). It's a concentrated dose of 70's nostalgia filtered through that uniquely familiar QT filter.
This album is everything you're expecting from a Tarantino soundtrack, except it's a simpler, more focused soundtrack that distills a more specific aspect of his musical preferences. While Jackie Brown focused more on funk and blaxpoitation music, Death Proof emphasizes Tarantino's love of 70's roadhouse rock. The movie literally takes place in supercharged cars and bars, so there's a bunch of rousing foot stomping 70's tunes (T.Rex's 'Jeepster' and Pacific Gas & Electric's 'Staggolee') with a little bit on the verge of the 80's ('It's So Easy'). Like Kill Bill, there are several references to movie scores by Italian composers. This time it is from Ennio Morricone's Cat o' Nine Tails ('Paranoia Prima') and Pino Donnagio's Blow Out ('Sally And Jack'). In true fashion, you have some cruising 60's surfer rock for opening titles (Jack Nitzsche 'The Last Race'), some low-key R& B ('The Love You Save (May Be Your Own)' and 'Baby, It's You') and some funk ('Down In Mexico'). And of course, some audio clips from the movie - otherwise it wouldn't be a Tarantino album.
This album is everything you're expecting from a Tarantino soundtrack, except it's a simpler, more focused soundtrack that distills a more specific aspect of his musical preferences. While Jackie Brown focused more on funk and blaxpoitation music, Death Proof emphasizes Tarantino's love of 70's roadhouse rock. The movie literally takes place in supercharged cars and bars, so there's a bunch of rousing foot stomping 70's tunes (T.Rex's 'Jeepster' and Pacific Gas & Electric's 'Staggolee') with a little bit on the verge of the 80's ('It's So Easy'). Like Kill Bill, there are several references to movie scores by Italian composers. This time it is from Ennio Morricone's Cat o' Nine Tails ('Paranoia Prima') and Pino Donnagio's Blow Out ('Sally And Jack'). In true fashion, you have some cruising 60's surfer rock for opening titles (Jack Nitzsche 'The Last Race'), some low-key R& B ('The Love You Save (May Be Your Own)' and 'Baby, It's You') and some funk ('Down In Mexico'). And of course, some audio clips from the movie - otherwise it wouldn't be a Tarantino album.
It also wouldn't be a Tarantino album if there weren't at least two or three obscure songs that he makes iconic. Songs so specifically placed that we can no longer associate them with anything else. This time it is Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich's 'Hold Tight' and the bouncy closing credits track, April March's 'Chick Habit.' 'Hold Tight' is a breezy 60's Brit Rock with a great bass rhythm and Tarantino loves his syncopated drumbeats. The song (played right before the first car wreck) is reinterpreted as a creepy ode to obsession (like the dead on use of'Hurdy Gurdy Man' in Zodiac). Meanwhile the cheeky 'Chick Habit' is a remake of a 1960's of the France Gall/Serge Gainsbourg song, only this time in English. You know that within itself would tickle Tarantino's fancy. It clearly states the moral of the story, telling Stuntman Mike to 'hang up the Chick Habit' as he gets his well-deserved comeuppance.
This is not one of the great Tarantino soundtracks but then again, he has never had a bad one. The movie (and the album) is meant as a fun indulgence and to use an Austin metaphor, if Kill Bill is a full Salt Lick plate of ribs and brisket, Death Proof is a great order of queso and chips from Kerby Lane.
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