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Kill Bill Vol 1 - Soundtrack
by litefoot - written on 14/07/05 (Very useful, 1771 readings)
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old classics to unheard of new songs and some bizarre choices you wouldn t expect to find on a film soundtrack. A warning though, if you like film compilations featuring Artists like Ronan Keating and Busted, this is definitely not for you :) On the whole, the music QT has chosen here is brilliant. I hadn t heard many of these tracks before, including the ones that are regarded as classics, nor had I heard of any of the films he has borrowed music from. He is renowned for watching many, many videos in his youth including obscure titles that noone has heard of and which influence the music he picks for his films. 1. BANG BANG (MY BABY SHOT ME DOWN) - NANCY SINATRA ...
Now That's What I Call Music! 56
by GramiWay - written on 15/08/09 (Very useful, 131 readings)
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the more pop-RnB hits and leave CD2 to dance and more rock/alternative orientated tracks. As of such the track list is quite scattered with a wide variety of genres and Artists all included on the two discs. I find this works better as it improves the listening experience so you don t have a certain amount of tracks geared towards one specific audience all clumped together. - Disc One - Where Is The Love? by the Black Eyed Peas starts off the album. 2003 s best seller and listening to it now it does sound incredibly dated. The vocals sound so old fashioned and cheesy and only the chorus and beat manage to save the song. Rachel Stevens is up next. The former S Club 7 ...
Now That's What I Call Music! 56
by mousedadrummer - written on 03/08/09 (Somewhat useful, 16 readings)
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The Now Thats What I Call Music series of comilation albums have been around for over 25 years and are still one of the best comilations you can buy today. First released in 1983, the albums managed to secure the much more hit tracks than rival albums because of a deal between 4 major record labels. Now Thats What I Call Music 56 was released just ...





