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Free Music Notes for Kill Bill: Volume 2Free Music Review: Another song missing from the soundtrack Hit: 3 StarsAnother song that is missing from this soundtrack is "Sweet the Sting" by Tori Amos. This is playing in the very end of the movie as Uma is driving down the road in the convertible.
Free Music Review: Good soundtrack! Hit: 4 StarsBig fan of the movie! I feel this is a pretty complete collection of the songs. Everything I wanted is here. Including "Goodnight Moon", "Tu Mira", "About Her" (which is the main reason I bought it), "Malaguena", and "Irumi Bushim"
Free Music Review: Soundtrack Incomplete (Missing Good Songs) Hit: 3 StarsI wish I would have read the review that lists the missing songs (and their descriptions). I still would have purchased the CD, -it's good, but at least I wouldn't have been disappointed, waiting needlessly for some of my favorite tracks. Isn't a soundtrack supposed to include all of the songs? I FEEL CHEATED.
Free Music Review: I honestly prefer Volume 1 Hit: 3 StarsAfter listening to the second soundtrack I noticed it has more instrumental music then Volume 1. This one is more melodic; I felt Tarantino ran out of steam when it came to the second dose of aural entertainment. It's understandable because Kill Bill 2 does have more dialogue/plot than the first one. For starters, you definitely get a different vibe from Volume 2. Since the tale takes place in Mexico and SW USA, it seems best that there is more music of that area/genre (Ennio Morricone, Johnny Cash, Luis Bacalov) He kept some other mainstays in order to keep this film in tune with the other (Charlie Feathers, Meiko Kaji).
However this time the songs brake in parts and the dialogue comes in unusual places and suggests more a teaser to the film than in other Tarantino soundtracks. "Tu Mira" seems to brake too much into Charlie Feathers; "About Her" into Morricone. This soundtrack certainly doesn't have the clinchers the first had ("Battle Without Honor or Humanity", "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", "Flower of Carnage"). The opening song "Goodnight Moon" by Shivaree is a good choice for this film, although it doesn't stand a chance against "Bang Bang". Although this is not as good as Volume 1, this is still a good collection for those of us who have been Quentin-heads for years.
Free Music Review: Song with Hanzo and Beatrix Hit: 5 StarsSaw a post asking about the song when Hanzo is showing B the swords he made. The title of the song is Kaifuku Suru Kiza by Lily Chou-Chou. Enjoy
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