i am a big fan of Quentin Tarantino soundtracks and his tasty way to recycle old stuff .
the list for IB :
as expected Tarantino rips off a lot of Morricone , features classic scores , fuzz themes (1:50) and some german nazi schlager .
but how possibly could a track like “ Cat People ” fit into a WW II movie ?
the list for IB :
source• The Green Leaves of Summer: Dimitri Tiomkin (from the film The Alamo)
• After The Verdict: Ennio Morricone (from the film The Big Gundown
• L'incontro Con La Figlia: Ennio Morricone (from the film The Return of Ringo)
• White Lightning: Charles Bernstein (from the film White Lightning)
• Il Mercenario (Reprisa): Ennio Morricone (from the film Il Mercenario)
• Slaughter: Billy Preston (from the film Slaughter)
• Algiers, November 1954 (from the film The Battle of Algiers)
• The Surrender (La resa): Ennio Morricone (from the film The Big Gundown)
• One Silver Dollar (Un Dollaro Bucato): Gianni Ferrio (from the film One Silver Dollar)
• Bath Attack: Charles Bernstein (from the film The Entity)
• Davon Geht Die Welt Nicht Unter: Bruno Balz, Michael Jary (from the film Die Grosse Liebe)
• The Man With The Big Sombrero: Phil Bouteljie, Foster Carling (from the film Hi Diddle Diddle)
• Ich Wollt Ich Waer Ein Huhn: Hans-Fritz Beckmann, Peter Kreuder (from the film Lucky Kids)
• Cat People (Putting Out The Fire): David Bowie (from the film Cat People)
• Mystic and Severe: Ennio Morricone (from the film Death Rides A Horse)
• The Devil's Rumble: Mike Curb/The Arrows (from the film Devil's Angels)
• Zulus: Elmer Bernstein (from the film Zulu Dawn)
• Un Amico: Ennio Morricone (from the film Revolver)
• Tiger Tank: Lalo Schifrin (from the film Kelly's Heroes)
• Rabbia e Tarantella: Ennio Morricone (from the film Allonsanfan
as expected Tarantino rips off a lot of Morricone , features classic scores , fuzz themes (1:50) and some german nazi schlager .
but how possibly could a track like “ Cat People ” fit into a WW II movie ?