Various Artists
Pulp Fiction

MCA    MCAD-11103  (1994)

Soundtrack
CD, 16   Tracks, 41:28  Length
01 Misirlou Milton Leeds; Nicholas Roubanis; Chaim Tauber; Fred Wise Dick Dale & His Del-Tones 02:29
02 Royale With Cheese - Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta 01:45
03 Jungle Boogie Robert "Kool" Bell; Ronald Bell; Donald Boyce; George "Funky" Brown; Robert "Spike" Mickens; Claydes Smith; Dennis "D.T." Thomas; Richard Allen Westfield Kool & The Gang 03:06
04 Let's Stay Together Al Green; Al Jackson Jr.; Willie Mitchell Al Green 03:17
05 Bustin' Surfboards Leonard Delaney; Gerald Sanders; Jesse Sanders; Norman Sanders The Tornadoes 02:28
06 Lonesome Town Baker Knight Ricky Nelson 02:15
07 Son of a Preacher Man John David Hurley; Ronnie Stephen Wilkins Dusty Springfield 02:28
08 Bullwinkle Part II Ernie Furrow; Dennis Rose The Centurians 02:31
09 You Never Can Tell Chuck Berry Chuck Berry 03:13
10 Girl, You'll Be A Women Soon Neil Diamond Urge Overkill 03:10
11 If Love Is A Red Dress Maria McKee Maria McKee 04:56
12 Comanche Robert J. Hafner The Revels 02:12
13 Flowers On The Wall Lewis De Witt The Statler Brothers 02:25
14 Personality Goes A Long Way - Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta 01:02
15 Surf Rider Bob Bogle; Nole Edwards; Don Wilson The Lively Ones 03:19
16 Ezekial 25:17 - Samuel L. Jackson 00:52
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Producer Kathy Nelson
Personal Details
Index # 3694
Owner Dave
Tags Surf, Rock & Roll, Soundtrack, Funk
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
The soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's darkly funny crime classic Pulp Fiction manages to re-create the film's wildly careening sense of style, violence, and humor by concentrating on the surf music that comprises the bulk of the movie's incidental music and adding a few sexy oldies integral to the film's story ("Let's Stay Together," "Son of a Preacher Man," "You Never Can Tell"). Of course, the inclusion of dialogue and Urge Overkill's seductive cover of Neil Diamond's "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" doesn't hurt either. -- tephen Thomas Erlewine (allmusic.com)