
The Orange County Register described why the soundtrack of Pulp Fiction stood out from all the others: "Unlike so many soundtracks, which just seem to be repositories for stray songs by hit acts regardless of whether they fit the film's mood, Tarantino's use of music in Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction exploded with a brash, Technicolor, pop-culture intensity that mirrored the stories he was telling." Karyn Rachtman was the music supervisor on both Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.


Sony "received a nice sum" for " Son of a Preacher Man" and Kool & The Gang enjoyed a resurgence when " Jungle Boogie" was released on the soundtrack. The soundtrack helped launch the band Urge Overkill, which covered Neil Diamond's " Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" (produced by Kramer) in 1993, into a mainstream market. By November 12, 1994, total sales of more than 1.6 million were reached and by 1996 over 2 million units had been sold. 21 on the Billboard 200, and at the time, went platinum (100,000 units) in Canada alone. The last song is unique to the movie: it is Ricky Nelson's " Waitin' In School" as performed by the actor Gary Shorelle, which plays as Vincent and Mia enter Jackrabbit Slim's. Woody Thorne's 1961 song "Teenagers in Love" and Link Wray's 1965 single "Rumble" are two of the three songs missing from the collector's edition soundtrack. In addition to the surf-rock rendition of " Misirlou", other notable songs include " Jungle Boogie" by Kool & the Gang, Dusty Springfield's version of " Son of a Preacher Man", " Flowers on the Wall" by the Statler Brothers and "Bustin' Surfboards" by The Tornadoes, from 1962, which had been one of the first instrumental surf songs to hit the United States music charts after notables such as "Walk-Don't Run" by the Ventures.Įxcerpts of dialogue include Jules' " Ezekiel 25:17" speech and the "Royale with Cheese" exchange between Jules and Vincent.Ī two-disc collector's edition of the album was issued in 2002 - the first disc contained the songs, including four additional tracks and the second disc was a spoken-word interview with Tarantino. Lovelace also appeared in the film as Laura the waitress. Other songs were suggested to Tarantino by his friends Chuck Kelley and Laura Lovelace, who were credited as music consultants. Many of the songs on the soundtrack were suggested to Tarantino by musician Boyd Rice through their mutual friend Allison Anders, including Dick Dale's " Misirlou". Tarantino chose surf music for the basic score of the film because, "it just seems like rock 'n' roll Ennio Morricone music, rock 'n' roll spaghetti Western music." Notable songs include Dick Dale's now-iconic rendition of " Misirlou", which is played during the opening credits. “That was my focus, just getting inside to the birthing tub,” she said, “but she had other ideas.Tarantino used an eclectic assortment of songs by various artists. Susan said she’d planned a water birth for her new baby girl. “No one was expecting it to be that fast.” We’ve done her other delivery, and round two was just a lot faster,” said Gelena Hinkley, who owns the birthing center. The couple, from Coral Springs, has another daughter - also delivered at Natural BirthWorks, only inside the facility. Two police officers are also seen in the video keeping their distance. “By the time we got to the first step, the head was coming,” recalled Lovaina, who was prepared and wearing gloves and a mask. The Ring video shows Susan screaming and hunched over with her midwife, Sandra Lovaina, crouched behind her - ready to catch the baby as it slid out of the side of her shorts. “I didn’t think I wouldn’t make it into the building.” “During the car ride to the birth center, I turned to my husband, and I was like, ‘I need to push!’” Susan told Local 10.


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