Free Music Notes for Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof

Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof

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Free Music Notes for Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof

Free Music Review: deathproof
Hit: 4 Stars

i have yet to recieve this order......not sure why....it says it is in transent but i have not recieved it yet

Free Music Review: Death Proof
Hit: 4 Stars

Bad language is a bit excessive, other than that this is a very good movie!

Free Music Review: Mediocre Ride!
Hit: 3 Stars

There are one or two songs, maybe three but overall this is a mediocre ride. I must been really high when I saw the movie and decided to order the soundtrack. The first song, Baby it's you by Smith is so poorly recorded it takes some of the magic. Everyone seemed to be praising this soundtrack and like I mentioned above I must have been really out there to follow the hype and the great compliments this soundtrack received. I bought, paid real dollars for it and my conclusion after listening to it twice is: Not Worth the Ride, Nothing to Ride home about it. Some of the songs are cool, I liked Staggolee by Pacific Gas & Electric, of course Jeepster by T Rex is okey but we all know that one has been heard and heard...Down in Mexico I enjoyed and of course, Willie De Ville (are Willie and Mink Deville the same person? they do sound the same). The point is: This is no Killer Soundtrack, it works ten times better with the movie to go along. So I am out of the price of admission and that is the price one have to pay when buying a new CD. From the reviews one would expect one Hell of a Ride instead all I got was one Mediocre Ride! 3 Stars for Death Proof and that is all.

Free Music Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Mediocre
Hit: 3 Stars

The Good: Tarantino as usual has put together an awesome collection of tunes. The man has impeccable taste in music. This soundtrack is also, to my knowledge, the only place you can get the awesome Jack Nitzsche track "The Last Race" from the campy 60s flick Village Of The Giants, which is notable for having a giant toga wearing Beau Bridges shimmering. This track is worth the cost of the CD alone, but....

The Bad: The track is ruined by engine sounds overlaid from the movie. Just seems to be on this track, so it makes me think it's there to cover up some imperfections in the source recording. I hope the excellent surf-rock soundtrack Nitzsche did for Village of the Giants gets a proper release one day. As of now, this was the best I could find.

The mediocre: Tarantino's films of late, but hey, ya win some ya lose some. He's still got a few great movies left in him I think.

Free Music Review: recommended with reservations
Hit: 3 Stars

I support the general comments made so far. I did the same as another reviewer - thought maybe different sets of speakers would sound better so played the CD on several systems. Tarantino's music selection, as usual, is excellent, however the actual quality of the tracks is inconsistent. Also, did not care for the choice of dialogues; they were not unique/distinctive enough to highlight.
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