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Quentin Tarantino's trash-talking original soundtrack is fuelled by a greasy Tex-Mex theme. Starting with the Blasters classic "Dark Night," this album rumbles like a gang of renegade vampire bikers through a sharp new one from ZZ Top ("She's Just Killing Me"), a classy Jimmy Vaughan blooze ("Dengue Woman Blues"), an outrageous vignette by Cheech Marin, a couple of vintage Stevie Ray sides, and some rockin' Tejano tornados from Tito Larriva.
--Jeff Bateman
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From Dusk Till Dawn: Music From The Motion Picture [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
- Question that no review has answered
- One of the Best Soundtrack Albums EVER
- Great!!
- A great mix of western rock
- An okay CD
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From Dusk Till Dawn: Music From The Motion Picture
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000002BGR
Release Date: 1996-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Everybody Be Cool - George Clooney
- Dark Night - The Blasters
- Mexican Blackbird - ZZ Top
- Texas Funeral - Jon Wayne
- Foolish Heart - The Mavericks
- Would You Do Me A Favor? - Juliette Lewis & Quentin Tarantino
- Dengue Woman Blues - Jimmie Vaughn
- Torquay - The Leftovers
- She's Just Killing Me - ZZ Top
- Chet's Speech - Cheech Marin
- Angy Cockroaches (Cucarachas Enojadas) - Tito & Tarantula
- Mary Had A Little Lamb - Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble
- After Dark - Tito & Tarantula
- Willie The Wimp (And His Cadillac Coffin) - Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble
- Kill The Band - Tom Savini
- Mexican Standoff - Graeme Revell
- Sex Machine Attacks - Graeme Revell
- Bonus Track 1 - From Dusk Till Dawn: Music From The Motion Picture
Amazon.com
Quentin Tarantino's trash-talking original soundtrack is fuelled by a greasy Tex-Mex theme. Starting with the Blasters classic "Dark Night," this album rumbles like a gang of renegade vampire bikers through a sharp new one from ZZ Top ("She's Just Killing Me"), a classy Jimmy Vaughan blooze ("Dengue Woman Blues"), an outrageous vignette by Cheech Marin, a couple of vintage Stevie Ray sides, and some rockin' Tejano tornados from Tito Larriva. --Jeff Bateman
Customer Reviews:
Question that no review has answered.......2007-01-29
This is not a review but a question: does this soundtrack contain the song the bar band is playing during Santanico Pandamonium's (Salma Hayek's) dance / seduction / prelude to vamping out? (That scene is so erotic, dreamy, and hypnotic.) Have been burned in the past by so-called soundtrack albums that leave off the most distinctive songs (haven't we all?), so just checking before I buy it. From reviewing the credits, I suspect this song is "After Dark" but I want to be sure. Thanks!
One of the Best Soundtrack Albums EVER.......2006-11-10
Front to back this soundtrack is dynamite. Watch the volume on Cheech's cut("Chet's Speech"). Might offend everybody within earshot. Tito and Tarantula are awesome and this is one of the few albums available that their music (just two cuts)is on. George Clooney's "Everybody Be Cool" must be played at maximum volume. "Texas Funeral" has become my all time favorite country ballad. I give this 10 out of 5!
Great!!.......2002-04-11
This has got it all, Metal country and several songs I don't know how to classify. Wonderful
Parents be warned several speeches about various portions of the female anatomy.
A great mix of western rock.......2001-01-01
I found the movie hilarious and entertaining, and the soundtrack is even better.I am a huge fan of the southwestern rock, and this CD is what I have been looking for. Chet's speech is one of the highlights of the album. There is one fault to the album, and that is the goofy song Texas funeral. It's just too damn weird. Besides that, the album is great.
An okay CD.......2000-08-29
I got this CD because I loved Robert Rodriguez's soundtrack for 'Desperado'. I like just about every song on that CD. I got this one because I like the opening title song and the barroom songs. I was hoping to be pleasantly surprised by the rest of the songs, but unfortunately I wasn't. The rest of the songs aren't bad, but they don't knock my socks off either. You also get Chet's speech, which is hilarious. The hidden track is the second part of his speech and should have been tagged on to the first part, which I find a bit annoying. Also, the barroom songs didn't seem as bright or peppy as they did in the DVD when I first heard them. This was disappointing. They sounded more studio produced then live. None-the-less, if you really liked certain songs from the movie and have to have them, I'd get this CD otherwise I might skip it.
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