Kill Bill

Various Artists • Boxset

19

This boxset contains “Kill Bill” volumes one and two, both soundtracks and both movies!

As with Tarantino’s previous films, “Kill Bill” features a diverse soundtrack; genres include hiphop by Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA who produced the largest part of the soundtrack, garage rock by the 5.6.7.8’s from Japan who perform live in the movie during the “House Of Blue Leaves” scene, various sixties rock tracks, funk, country music, and spaghetti western scores by Ennio Morricone. Bernard Herrmann’s theme from the film “Twisted Nerve” is highlighted in the hospital scene. A brief excerpt from the opening of the “Ironside” theme music by Quincy Jones is used as the main character’s revenge motif, which flares up with a red-tinged flashback whenever she is in the company of her next target. Instrumental tracks from Japanese guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei figure prominently, and after the success of “Kill Bill” they were frequently used in American TV commercials and at sporting events. The connection to “Lady Snowblood” is further established by the use of “The Flower Of Carnage”, the closing theme from that film. James Last’s “The Lonely Shepherd” by pan flute virtuoso Gheorghe Zamfir is also featured. The end credits of volume two are driven by the rock version of “Malagueña Salerosa”, a traditional Mexican song, performed by Chingon, Robert Rodriguez’s band.

Comes in two double DVD cases with CD booklets and inserts, housed in a cardboard box. The box has small imperfections on the corners, everything else is brand new. A total of four discs. Amazing box!


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Formaat

2CD, DVD

Conditie

Gebruikt – als nieuw

Extra's

Booklet

Jaar uitgave

2004

Genre

Rock, Hiphop, Folk, Soundtrack