Inglourious Basterds (soundtrack)
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Allmusic | [1] |
Empire | [2] |
PopMatters | [3] |
Pitchfork Media | (7.2/10)[4] |
Slant Magazine | [5] |
Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds: Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's motion picture Inglourious Basterds. It was originally released on August 18, 2009. The soundtrack uses a variety of music genres, including spaghetti western soundtrack excerpts, R&B and a David Bowie song from the 1982 remake of Cat People.[6] This is the first soundtrack for a Quentin Tarantino film not to feature dialogue excerpts. The French "The Man with the Big Sombrero" was recorded for the movie. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, but lost to the Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack.
Track listing
- "The Green Leaves of Summer" – Nick Perito & His Orchestra
- "The Verdict (La Condanna)" – Ennio Morricone (mislabled "Dopo la condanna") (from The Big Gundown)
- "White Lightning (Main Title)" – Charles Bernstein (from White Lightning)
- "Slaughter" – Billy Preston (from Slaughter)
- "The Surrender (La resa)" – Ennio Morricone (from The Big Gundown)
- "One Silver Dollar (Un Dollaro Bucato)" – Gianni Ferrio
- "Davon geht die Welt nicht unter" – Zarah Leander
- "The Man with the Big Sombrero" – Samantha Shelton & Michael Andrew
- "Ich wollt' ich wär' ein Huhn" – Lilian Harvey & Willy Fritsch
- "Main Theme from Dark of the Sun" – Jacques Loussier
- "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" – David Bowie (from Cat People)
- "Tiger Tank" – Lalo Schifrin (from Kelly's Heroes)
- "Un Amico" – Ennio Morricone (from Revolver)
- "Rabbia e Tarantella" – Ennio Morricone (from Allonsanfàn)
Film music not included on the album
- "L'incontro Con La Figlia" – Ennio Morricone
- "Il Mercenario (ripresa)" – Ennio Morricone
- "Algiers November 1, 1954" – Ennio Morricone & Gillo Pontecorvo / The Battle of Algiers
- "Hound Chase (intro)" – Charles Bernstein
- "The Saloon (from Al Di Là Della Legge)" – Riz Ortolani
- "Bath Attack" – Charles Bernstein
- "Claire's First Appearance" – Jacques Loussier
- "The Fight" – Jacques Loussier
- "Mystic and Severe" – Ennio Morricone
- "The Devil's Rumble" – Davie Allan & The Arrows
- "What'd I Say" – Rare Earth
- "Zulus" – Elmer Bernstein
- "Eastern Condors" – Ting Yat Chung
- "Titoli (from The Last Days of Pompeii) – Angelo Francesco Lavagnino – used as the opening titles for the film-within-a-film, Nation's Pride
Personnel
- Executive Producer: Quentin Tarantino
- Music Supervisor: Mary Ramos
- Soundtrack Producers: Lawrence Bender, Pilar Savone, and Holly Adams
References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Graydon, Danny. "Review of Inglourious Basterds". Empire. Retrieved February 8, 2010.
- ^ PopMatters review
- ^ Pitchfork Media review
- ^ Cataldo, Jesse (August 31, 2009). "Inglourious Basterds:Original Soundtrack". Slant Magazine. Retrieved November 23, 2009.
- ^ "Quentin Tarantino's method behind 'Inglourious Basterds' soundtrack mix-tape". LA Times. August 22, 2009. Retrieved August 22, 2009.