Pulp Fiction [Explicit Lyrics]
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1. Pulp Fiction
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2. Ain't No Sunshine
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3. On tha Grind - Mr. Trip One, ,
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4. Bang Bang
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5. Where Am I Going
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6. Hustlaz and Ballarz - Mr. Trip One, ,
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7. Imagination
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8. Con U Cope
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9. Trust, Honesty and Respect
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10. Where Tha Club At - G Man, Mr. Trip One, ,
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11. Shakin Ass
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12. Skit
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13. Better Life - Mr. Trip One, ,
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14. Game Go
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15. Don't Want None-Drug Life Cartel [*]
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Pulp Fiction,Mr. Trip One,Select-O-Hits, Inc.,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
Pulp Fiction [Explicit Lyrics]
Average customer rating:
- Where's Wray?
- The soundtrack is better than the film...
- Still Tarantino's best
- I recommend this soundtrack.
- Really good music
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Pulp Fiction: Music From The Motion Picture
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- Pulp Fiction (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
ASIN: B000002OTL
Release Date: 1994-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Misirlou - Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
- Royale With Cheese - John Travolta
- Jungle Boogie - Kool & The Gang
- Let's Stay Together - Al Green
- Bustin' Surfboards - The Tornadoes
- Lonesome Town - Ricky Nelson
- Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
- Bullwinkle Part II - The Centurians
- You Never Can Tell - Chuck Berry
- Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon - Urge Overkill
- If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags) - Maria McKee
- Comanche - The Revels
- Flowers On The Wall - The Statler Brothers
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Dick Dale's surf-guitar provided the memorable title theme ("Misirlou"), for Quentin Tarantino's 1994 smash, and although that sound runs throughout the soundtrack (along with bits and pieces of dialog from the movie), this is a pretty eclectic bunch of really terrific songs. I don't know how it all manages to hang together, but it does (you might say the same for the interwoven stories in the movie). Where else are you going to find Chuck Berry, Maria McKee, Al Green, The Statler Brothers, Kool & the Gang, Urge Overkill (singing a Neil Diamond ballad!), Ricky Nelson, Dusty Springfield, and the Tornadoes (among others) one album? McKee's beautiful "If Love is a Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags)" is a standout, partly because it's less familiar. One of the few soundtracks of the '90s that went into the CD player and stayed there for weeks and months thereafter. --Jim Emerson
Album Description
1998 reissue on Simply Vinyl of MCA's smash soundtrack toQuentin Tarantino's 1994 film starring John Travolta, SamuelL. Jackson, Uma Thurman and Bruce Willis. Contains classicslike Urge Overkill's cover of 'Girl, You'll Be A WomanSoon', Dusty Springfield'
Customer Reviews:
Where's Wray?.......2007-04-16
I can't say anything about this soundtrack that hasn't been said a hundred times. The known songs are great and the surf songs are better. I just wonder why Tarantino didn't include Link Wray's "Rumble" that is played in the background during the Jack Rabbit Slims scene. It is such a great song, it would have put this soundtrack over the edge.
The soundtrack is better than the film..........2007-04-03
I like this soundtrack a ton. Surprisingly, despite the fact that I love films, I rarely buy soundtracks. I only buy them if I dig the music. This is one of the few soundtracks I have, and I play it quite a lot. I think Tarantino is an overrated filmmaker, but his choice of music here is excellent. I really like the Chuck Berry song You Never Can Tell, and I really love Miserlou, the theme of Pulp Fiction. Son of a Preacher Man is a bonafide classic, and I dig Jungle Boogie, which is superior to Kool and the Gang's awful Celebration song. This soundtrack is better than the film.
Still Tarantino's best.......2007-03-13
PULP FICTION is a movie replete with coarse language and violence. The soundtrack album accurately reflects that film. In particular, on track #1, Honey Bunny's exclamation prior to "Misrilou" is not for the faint of heart. Be advised that this CD is definitely NOT for the easily-offended.
The PULP FICTION soundtrack is a unique mix of primarily surf music, with a sprinkling of funk, pop and country. If you enjoyed the movie, this album is sure to please. Just don't play it for your grandmother!
TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 41:28
I recommend this soundtrack........2007-03-09
Even if you aren't a big fan of the movie, the Pulp Fiction soundtrack is a must-have for music lovers of all types. It's especially enjoyable if you like the movie.
Really good music.......2007-02-13
Great songs. Just put this on and you are back in the movie. Good quality recordings as well. Much better than the original in some cases.
Average customer rating:
- GREAT SOUNDTRACKS FOR A GREAT FILM!
- This time they got it REALLY right.
- Inflated reissue of fine soundtrack
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Pulp Fiction (Collector's Edition)
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00006F1LX
Release Date: 2002-08-20 |
Tracks:
- Pumpkin and Honey Bunny/Misirlou - Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
- Royale With Cheese
- Jungle Boogie - Kool & The Gang
- Let's Stay Together - Al Green
- Bustin' Surfboards - The Tornadoes
- Lonesome Town - Ricky Nelson
- Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
- Zed's Dead, Baby/Bullwinkle Part II - The Centurians
- Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest/You Can Never Tell - Chuck Berry
- Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon - Urge Overkill
- If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags) - Maria McKee
- Bring Out The Gimp/Comanche - The Revels
- Flowers On The Wall - The Statler Brothers
- Personality Goes A Long Way
- Surf Rider - The Lively Ones
- Ezekiel 25:17
- Since I First Met You - The Robins
- Rumble - Link Wray and His Ray Men
- Strawberry Letter #23 - Brothers Johnson
- Out of Limits - The Marketts
Tracks:
- Interview With Quentin Tarantino
Customer Reviews:
GREAT SOUNDTRACKS FOR A GREAT FILM!.......2004-02-19
Pulp fiction is wanna the best movie ever made and so is the sound track. Tarantino is brilliant when it comes to film music...i think thats what they call em?....
The best song of em all is the one when bruce willis(butch) trys to save his boss ving rahems(marcales) I just love that song but over all it is a great sound tract........it is one of my favorites that should not be missed by any
tarantion fan.
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This time they got it REALLY right........2003-12-30
The initial release of the "Pulp Fiction" soundtrack was every bit as innovative as the film itself; after it was released to generally positive reviews everyone suddenly had to have snippets of film dialogue interspersing the songs featured in (or inspired by) their movies and Quentin Tarantino completed his video store clerk's revenge by being able to credibly claim to be influencing not only film for the last half of the 1990's but also film sountrack production as well.
The only trouble was that the original soundtrack CD, a complete blast to listen to under any circumstance, wasn't nearly as complete as it could have been. Most of the music from the "Jackrabbit Slim's" sequence was left off (most notably Link Wray's classic "Rumble", from the "uncomfortable silence" bit, made even more noticeable due to the, uh, uncomfortable silence).
This re-issue (sorry, "collector's edition") of the soundtrack, timed to co-ordinate with the re-issue of the previously bare-bones "Pulp Fiction" DVD in 2002 goes miles toward correcting this oversight, providing signature songs instantly recognizable from their respective scenes in the movie (assuming you've seen the movie as often as I have) and one, the Brothers Johnson classic cover of "Strawberry Letter #23" that I can't seem to recall from the movie to save my life...but it too is a welcome addition, completely in place with the rest of the songs.
It would have been nice to have added a couple more splices of film dialogue as well, but that's a piddling request in light of the very-badly needed material that finally makes its way onto the disc.
As for Tarantino's 16:09 "interview" that takes up the second disc, chances are you've heard it before...there really isn't much new ground broken here (although the revelation that "My Sharona" was QT's original choice for Ving Rhames, uh, "love scene" was pretty interesting), as Tarantino made sure to milk his status as Hollywood's "flavor of the month" for all it was worth back in the day to ensure we all understood his love for all things '70's and the manner by which his movies find their way out of his (no doubt vinyl) record collection. The second disc could very likely been put to better use than this, but of course it IS completely separate from the proper soundtrack itself so it's not as though it actually interferes with your enjoyment of a great soundtrack CD made even better the second time around.
Inflated reissue of fine soundtrack.......2002-08-31
"Pulp Fiction" wasn't the first movie whose mood grew from the pop songs that became its soundtrack. E.g., "American Graffiti" found motivation in popular music much earlier, providing a huge boost to '50s music nostalgia. "Pulp Fiction" helped fuel a popular resurgence of surf music, but more importantly, it was the film whose director spent a great deal of time discussing his music-inspired methodology. At the time of the film's release, Quentin Tarantino consumed numerous interview inches discoursing on his technique for drawing a film from his record collection.
For those who didn't hear or read Tarantino's explanation the first time around, MCA's "Collector's Edition" soundtrack (issued to accompany the film's DVD reissue) adds a 16-minute "interview" (actually, a non-stop monolog), as well as four tracks left off the original CD. The extra songs are terrific, but expanding to two discs solely to accommodate the 1994 interview (disc one contains the music, disc two the interview) positions this more for Tarantino groupies than anyone else.
Those interested enough to sit through Tarantino's self-aggrandizing film-geek commentary (at least, more than once) will have already heard what he has to say. Those who just want to relive the film, and enjoy the music, are saddled with an extra disc at added cost. To be fair, the price increase also covers royalties for the four additional track, but the addition of an entire disc to convey an eight-year-old 16 minute Jolt-fueled ramble seems like a vanity project.
The four additional tracks (The Robins' "Since I First Met You," Link Wray's "Rumble," Brothers Johnson's "Strawberry Letter #23," and The Marketts' "Out of Limits") have been added to the end of the standard-issue track list. This "Collectors Edition" features the same running order as the original, with the same dialog clips (with the same lack of banding on several, making it difficult to program them out, should you tire of them).
Given Tarantino's method, the soundtrack necessarily captures the mood of the film very well. From the rush of Dick Dale's opening "Misirlou" through Urge Overkill's cover of Neil Diamond's "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Now" and the Statler Brother's "Flowers on the Wall," this is equal parts film soundtrack and Quentin Tarantino mix-tape. What's odd is that the song order doesn't seem to match the movie. Perhaps as a mix-tape the album's producers felt the film's song order didn't hold up. This is a shame, since it reduces the listener's experience of the album as a film soundtrack (though, of course, a programmable CD player quickly solves the problem).
Original soundtrack (4 stars) - interview disc (1/2 star) + bonus tracks (1/2 star) = 4 stars.
Average customer rating:
- One of the best soundtracks'sss ever!
- TEN STARS OUT OF FIVE
- Very Good Soundtracks.
- It's a great collection! =)
- This collection is a masterpiece!
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Reservoir Dogs & Pulp Fiction: Soundtracks From The Quentin Tarantino Films
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ASIN: B000002OV0
Release Date: 1994-11-22 |
Tracks:
- And Now Little Green Bag - Dialogue
- A Little Green Bag - George Baker Selection
- Rock Flock Of Five - Dialogue
- Hooked On A Feeling - Blue Swede
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- I Gotcha - Joe Tex
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- Let's Get A Taco - Dialogue
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- Home Of Rock - Dialogue
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- Pumpkin and Honey Bunny/Misirlou - Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
- Royale With Cheese - Dialogue
- Jungle Boogie - Kool & The Gang
- Let's Stay Together - Al Green
- Bustin' Surfboards - Tonadoes
- Lonsome Town - Ricky Nelson
- Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
- Zed's Dead, Baby/Bullwinkle Part II - Centurians
- Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest/You Never Can Tell - Chuck Berry
- Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon - Urge Overkill
- If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags) - Maria McKee
- Bring Out The Gimp/Comanche - Revels
- Flowers On The Wall - Statler Brothers
- Personality Goes A long Way - Dialogue
- Surf Rider - Lively Ones
- Ezekiel - Dialogue
Customer Reviews:
One of the best soundtracks'sss ever!.......2001-04-24
I really love this collection (my oldest brother has it) and it just rules. I prefer the Reservoir Dogs over the Pulp Fiction, but I'll do a sdtk by sdtk review. Pulp Fiction: Ok, but a little too many surfer songs. Most of the songs work on a nostalgic value, not really a listenable value. The way overplayed theme song is obnoxiously present, but a few good ones are here. Most noticeably Chuck Berry's "you never can tell" and "jungle boogie". The dialouge is really good, from the zed's dead to the ezekiel 25: 17. Reservoir Dogs: The better of the two, even though there is only eight real songs. Almost every single song is good. Little Green Bag is an excellent track-it captures the spirit of RD. I Gotcha is a real surprise good one, because it really grew on me. Coconut is the goofy one, but surprisingly listenable. Magic Carpet Ride is probably a little weak, as is track nine I think. Stuck in the Middle With You is surprisingly listenable, same thing for Hooked on the Feeling. As dialoguem goes, the "lets get a taco" is good, as is the madonna speech. As a juvenile youngster I'd used to see how much I get through with that Madonna Speech before someone yelled at me. Ha! Anywho, these are two very good soundtracks, but if you're short on money, buy the Reservoir Dogs instead.
TEN STARS OUT OF FIVE.......2000-12-07
Two of the very best "atomosphere" records out there. Think vacation or the holidays and you are hanging out with friends or family. Perfect. Great music - - guaranteed to get toes tapping, and most likely: spark the urge to dance.
Pour some cocktails, put on the records, and enjoy.
Very Good Soundtracks........2000-04-11
Tarantino obviously loves music, as is evident in all of his wonderful movies. And the soundtracks for the good ones (Pulp Fiction, Resevoir Dogs, Jackie Brown) are all top notch. The fact that clips from the movies are included is not only a bonus, but a testament to the fact that the real genius behind theses movies is their great scripts and crisp dialogue. I happen to prefer the Pulp Fiction soundtrack over the Resevoir Dogs one, but they are both very good.
Note: The soundtrack to Jackie Brown should also not be overlooked. It is as good if not better than either of these.
It's a great collection! =).......1999-07-26
I love these 2 CDs! It comes with an interview w/Quentin Tarantino about the music he uses and it's really funny. I love all the surf music in Pulp Fiction, Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon, Son of A Preacher Man, and You Never Can Tell. The Reservoir Dogs CD is just as good. I like Coconut, Little Green Bag, and Stuck In The Middle. They're all great songs, and all the dialouge in the CDs ads to the soundtrack.. it's just as good as the movies.. which I own, too. I reccoment the CD . . .
This collection is a masterpiece!.......1999-02-18
This collection is beautifully put together. Mr. Tarantino set this whole thing up to capture the true spirit of both movies. If you're a fan buy these cd's. now.
Average customer rating:
- Great Album but Do Yourself a Favor and Buy Wray's Three Track Shack Instead
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Link Wray
Link Wray
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ASIN: B000BQ1HLO
Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
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- Take Me Home Jesus
- Juke Box Mama
- Rise and Fall of Jimmy Stokes
- Fallin' Rain
- Fire and Brimstone
- Ice People
- God Out West
- Crow Bar
- Black River Swamp
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Product Description
Dont let the cover fool you. This aint no Redbone, this aint no Willie Nelson (good though those two artists may be). Link Wrays Polydor debut from 1971 sounds kinda like The Band meets The Rolling Stones, with a healthy side of Van Morrison playing gospel blues somewhere in the Mississippi Delta. Recorded in his converted chicken coop studio, Wray took a breather from his earlier electric guitar instrumentals to lay down a raw and intense album.
If you are unfamiliar with Wrays work, he is probably best known for his 1958 hit Rumble. Though it only got to #16 on the charts, its influence is staggering. The late critic Cub Koda said that Wray invented the power chord. Pete Townshend of the Who said that he probably would never have picked up a guitar had it not been for the tune. Much of his early work from the Fifties may seem pretty tame now, but he was breaking ground for the likes of Dick Dale and a whole crop of guitarists that would come during the British Invasion, such as Clapton, Beck, and Page, all of whom have paid homage to Wrays talent.
By most accounts, Link turned 75 this year (though it might be 73 or 68, depending on what you read), and hes about as far as one can be from the rock mainstream: Denmark. He moved there in 1978, and lives on an island where Hans Christian Andersen once made his home. And though his life has been far from a fairytale, Wray still manages to get out on the road from time to time, showing the kids how its done, comfortable in his status as one of the pioneers of rock.
The album was remastered from the original master tapes in 2004 by the Grammy-winning engineer Gavin Lurssen, and it comes in a die-cut gatefold package that replicates the original vinyl release.
Customer Reviews:
Great Album but Do Yourself a Favor and Buy Wray's Three Track Shack Instead.......2006-02-22
This is a great album but do yourself a favor and buy Link Wray's album Wray's Three Track Shack. This album along with two others (Beans and Backfat and Mordicai Jones)are all collected on Wray's Three Track Shack. All three albums are fairly hard to find and can get costly so do yourself a favor and buy Wray's Three Track Shack, it's well worth the money.
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Pulp Fiction-Bustin Loose
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ASIN: B000AZ9BTG
Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Album Description
Two CD set. Pulp Fusion has been described as the forefather of fine Funk compilations. These accolades seem fitting for a series, which has now bumped the 1/4 million sales mark. For this very special 10th volume edition we enlist the help of NY DJ and crate digger extraordinaire Monk One. Featured are 20 of the biggest and rarest, Soul, Funk, Jazz and breaks tracks. The album also features a number of tracks sampled in classic Hip Hop tracks including Tyrone Washington `Submission' (KRS One `Sound Of Da Police') Alvin Cash `Keep On Dancin' (Main Source `Letter To The Batter') Aaron Neville `Hercules' (Young MC, Cyprus Hill, Biz Markie & 2 Live Crew) Wilson Pickett `Get Me Back On Time, Engine No.9' (Big Daddy Kane, LL Cool J, NWA, JVC Force). 2006.
Average customer rating:
- Worthy successor to The Elephant's Baby
- A Cabaret Jazz Gem Not To Be Neglected
- Seductive music with a beautifully dark streak
- This isn't the usual cookie cutter stuff on the radio
- love it
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Seventh & Trade
Clare Fader & The Vaudevillains
Manufacturer: Raconteur Records
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ASIN: B000162N2G
Release Date: 2003-12-04 |
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- Catch of the Day
- Tain Ya Ta Bain Mei Ren Gui
- Only the Neighbors Know
- The Epic Moon
- Libertango
- Seventh and Trade
- Down on the Quay
- The Good Time Girl
- Betty Crocker's Bail
- Big Bang Theory Man
- Left With The Thought of You
Album Description
Welcome to the wonderful world of Clare Fader & The Vaudevillain's "Seventh & Trade". Hear tales of urban decay in a Southern town, coy alley cats, Cantonese surfer love, and much much more. Fans for Fader's first CD "The Elephant's Baby" will love the twists and turns that Fader's maze-like mind takes on this new cd.
Customer Reviews:
Worthy successor to The Elephant's Baby.......2004-11-16
The first time I heard Clare Fader and the Vaudevillains perform was in a smoky nightclub in Durham, NC. I was hooked instantly. After listening to The Elephant's Baby, their first album, more times than I can count, buying copies for my friends for their birthdays (or just for the heck of it), I was thrilled to see that a new album was on the way. Seventh and Trade was worth the wait. Clare and the Vaudes continue to invent music that evolves and finds new expression even as it retains the power to transport you to a seductive past. "Tain Ya Ta Bain Mei Ren Gui", sung in Cantonese, is worth the price of admission all by its lonesome. This music is destined for a wide audience, and Seventh and Trade is a perfect stop at which to hop on board.
A Cabaret Jazz Gem Not To Be Neglected.......2004-09-28
Clare Fader and the Vaudevillains are experts at crafting melodies that nestle themselves deeply into one's head. "The Good Time Girl" can be described as such. Fader's voice is at its best and is complimented by the whole toy piano/harmonium thing going on here. Clare tackles the Cantonese language quite well with the beautifully arranged "Tain Ya Bain Mei Ren Gui". "Seventh and Trade" can be quite dark at times, but manages to crack the door just enough to let some light in. If cutting a rug is your thing, then try "Down on the Quay" and "Betty Crocker's Bail". Fader's lyric writing is amazing. The lyrics on this cd could easily appear by themselves on the pages of books as poems or limericks. I can't say that for a lot of bands. So if you are not familiar with Clare Fader and the Vaudevillains then it's time to be introduced. However, if you are familiar with her work then you definitely want to pick this one up.
Seductive music with a beautifully dark streak .......2004-08-19
I love this CD. It's colorful, sexy, and thoroughly unique. Whenever I put it on, everyone always says "who is that?" It's hard to classify but that's part of its charm.
This isn't the usual cookie cutter stuff on the radio.......2004-05-01
This is terriffic for when you want to hear something different from the muzak performed by the Borg most people listen to. Some of the songs were less than wonderful, but the best are fun and original offbeat pop/jazz and well worth the price of the album. If you have the guts to experiment, not everything is going to work, but when it does, by god, it flies.
love it.......2003-12-16
Yes. More dark decadence from Clare Fader, this time with her awesome band! I've been lucky enough to see her live twice in New York City. Sultry, dark, mysterious -- but childlike and magical at the same time. I heard her first on MTV's the Real World ("Don't blame the wine! Blame the man who sleeps in my bed!"), then found her beautiful web site which led me here to buy her first CD The Elephant's Baby. I've been yearning for more ever sice. Thank you Clare Fader & The Vaudevillains!! Come back to NYC SOON!
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Pulp Fiction
Mr. Trip One
Manufacturer: On-Tha-Grind
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005LN96
Release Date: 2001-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Pulp Fiction
- Ain't No Sunshine
- On Tha Grind - Mr. Trip One, ,
- Bang Bang
- Where Am I Going
- Hustlaz and Ballaz - Mr. Trip One, ,
- Imagination
- Con U Cope
- Trust, Honesty and Respect
- Where Tha Club At - G Man, Mr. Trip One, ,
- Shakin Ass
- Skit
- Better Life - Mr. Trip One, ,
- Game Go
- Don't Want None-Drug Life Cartel [*]
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El Surfeador
Rudy & the Surf Kings
Manufacturer: Righteous Rude Records
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| Pop
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| Music
ASIN: B000CAGRLE
Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Surfeador
- California Coastline
- Surf Calypso
- Surf Eddy
- Tijuana
- Wild Man
- Puerto Penasco
- Baja Flats
- Dusty Trail
- Fast Ball
- Sneaky
- Al Rascon
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Big Wave Riders
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Deep Eddy Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Compilations
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000CAKWME
Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Daikaiju - Daikaiju Die!
- Explosives - Headhunter
- George Tomsco of the Fireballs - Harleeguitar
- Molly Maguires - Tenderizer
- Mister Neutron - Super Constellation
- Razorblades - Tiki Dog
- Nematoads - Five Guns West
- 3 Balls of Fire - Chrome & Water
- Spy-Fi with Billy & The Bullets - Memory Burn
- Pozor Vlak - Sun City
- Aquamarines - My Wonderful Shadow
- Bitch Boys - Pendleton Surf
- Theme from Third River (Instru
- Surfites - Drag-U-La Beat
- Thurston Lava Tube - Let's Go Squirrel Fishing
- 85 Decibels - The Kraken
- Oranglers - Landwaster
- Steers - Windjammers
- Tommys -Thruster
- Stratford Survivors - Tunnel of Love
- Lava Rats - Exile in Mantua
- Da Surfones - Zona F
- Tube Sharks - Fiero
- Surfdusters - Collateral Tears
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You Set My Dreams to Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000F2RWB8 |
Product Description
Track Listings
1. Let Her In
2. Never Gonna Fal In Love Again
3. Rainbows
4. A Girl Like You
5. Razzamatazz
6. I Dont Know What I Like About You Baby
7. Baby I Could Be So Good At Loving You
8. Big Trouble
9. It Had To Be You
10. Goodnight Mr Moon
11. Slow Dancing
12. You Set My Dreams To Music
13. Whenever Im Away From You
14. Settle Down
15. Back Doors Crying
16. Moonlight Lady
17. All Strung Out On You
18. Cant Let You Go
19. Easy Evil
20. What Would They Say (Theme From The Boy)
Rap Music:
- Savage Dreams [Explicit Lyrics]
- Screwston: The Day Houston Died [Explicit Lyrics] [Clean]
- Shake the Spot
- Skin
- Skin
- Slang Teacher
- Slang Teacher
- Something to Get You Hyped
- Tales From the Crip [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Acid Jazz Test, Vol. 2
Rap Music
rap music
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