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Kill Bill: Volume 2 Original
Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the second volume of
the two-part Quentin Tarantino film, Kill Bill. First
released on April 13, 2004, it reached #58 on the Billboard 200 and
#2 on the Billboard soundtracks chart in the US. It also reached
the ARIA Top 50
album charts in Australia. It was orchestrated by Tarantino's
fellow filmmaker and personal friend Robert Rodriguez, as well as RZA from the Wu-Tang Clan.[1]
Soundtrack Development
Robert
Rodriguez was hired by Tarantino to score the film. Rodriguez
did it as a favour for his friend, Tarantino, asking to be paid one
dollar for his work. Tarantino repaid this favour by directing a
scene of Rodriguez's Sin City for the same fee.[2] RZA
said of the soundtrack:
"With Kill Bill I did score and songs, meaning that we put a lot
of songs in [the movie] from old collections of records and I
composed music for some scenes, natural music. When we did Kill
Bill 2, you know, we brought Robert Rodriguez in. Check this out,
he took my music and he kept the foundation there, though. With
Robert he didn't want to remove any of the electronic [sounds]. He
said 'No.' I was like 'Take out all the electronic stuff, you know,
so it can be [more like a traditional score].' He said 'No, man. I
like the electronic stuff. This is the reason I wanted to do this.'
So he took the electronic stuff and kept it there, then built the
orchestrations on top of it, you know what I mean?" [3]
Track
listing
- "A Few Words from the Bride" by Uma Thurman – 0:42
- "Goodnight Moon" by Shivaree –
4:03
- "Il Tramonto" by Ennio Morricone – 1:15
- "Can't Hardly Stand It" by Charlie Feathers – 2:48
- "Tu Mirá" (edit) by Lole y Manuel – 4:00
- "Summertime Killer" by Luis Bacalov – 3:39
- "The Chase" by Alan Reeves,
Phil Steele, and Philip Brigham –
1:03
- "The Legend of Pai Mei" by David Carradine and Uma Thurman –
2:06
- "L'Arena" by Ennio Morricone – 4:46
- "A Satisfied Mind" by Johnny Cash – 2:50
- "A Silhouette of Doom" by Ennio Morricone – 2:54
- "About Her" by Malcolm McLaren – 4:49
- "Truly and Utterly Bill" by David Carradine and Uma Thurman –
0:47
- "Malagueña Salerosa" by Chingon –
4:05
- "Urami Bushi" by Meiko
Kaji – 3:33
- Hidden Track: "Black Mamba" by The Wu-Tang Clan – 2:38 (Appears at the end of
Urami Bushi, after a lengthy period of silence.)
Song
notes
"About Her" by Malcolm McLaren samples The Zombies's song "She's Not
There"
Not
included
Numerous noteworthy tracks used in the film and to advertise it
were not included in the soundtrack album:
- Nora Orlandi's "Dies Irae" — used in the conversation between
Bill and
Budd.
- "Ay Que Caray" by Marilu Esmeralda Aguiluiz — source music in
the strip club.
- "Budd's Trailer Suspicions" — original, incidental music by
Robert Rodriguez, heard when The Bride lurks around Budd's
trailer.
- "A
Fistful of Dollars (prima)" by Ennio Morricone, from A Fistful
of Dollars — heard as Budd spits on the bride and injects
her with tranquilizers.
- "Il Mercenario (ripresa)" by Ennio
Morricone, from the same film as "L'Arena" — heard as Budd seals
The Bride in the coffin.
- "Pai
Mei Theme" — original incidental music by Robert Rodriguez;
heard as The Bride ascends the stairs to Pai Mei's temple.
- "Title Theme from Three Tough Guys" by Isaac Hayes — used for the Bride/Pai Mei
fight sequence.
- "Invincible Pole Fighter" by Sho Chun Hou & Stephen Shing;
used for The Bride's training montage with Pai Mei.
- "Sunny Road to Salina" written by Daniel
Bevilacqua, performed by Christophe — used for The Bride's
march through the desert, frequently used in Kill Bill ads.
- The "Budd Twang" — original guitar piece by Robert Rodriguez,
one version heard after Budd shot the Bride, another when Elle is about to escape with the cash.
- "I Giorni Dell'Ira" (Days of Anger) by Riz Ortolani — When Elle does a mid air
kick toward the Bride with sound effects.
- "The Demise of Barbara and the Return of Joe" by Ennio
Morricone, from Navajo
Joe, used for the death of Bill.
References
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