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VA - Django Unchained (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2012)

VA - Django Unchained (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2012)

BAND/ARTIST: VA

  • Title: Django Unchained (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Universal Republic / Loma Vista Recordings
  • Genre: Soundtrack, Hip Hop, Pop, Soul, Folk
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
  • Total Time: 54:32
  • Total Size: 323 MB | 124 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Dickey Speck - Winged
02. Luis Bacalov & Rocky Roberts - Django
03. Ennio Morricone - The Braying Mule
04. Dr. King Schultz/Django - In That Case Django, After You
05. Luis Bacalov & Edda Dell'orso - Lo Chiamavano King (His Name Is King)
06. Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton - Freedom
07. Big Daddy/Dr. King Schultz - Five-Thousand-Dollar Nigga's And Gummy Mouth Bitches
08. Luis Bacalov - La Corsa - 2Nd Version
09. Daughtrey Sheriff Bill Sharp - Sneaky Schultz And The Demise Of Sharp
10. Jim Croce - I've Got A Name
11. Riz Ortolani - Day Of Anger
12. Rick Ross - 100 Black Coffins
13. Jerry Goldsmith Featuring Pat Metheny - Nicaragua
14. Stephen/Calvin Candie/Dr, King Shultz - Hildi's Hot Box
15. Ennio Morricone - Sister Sara's Theme
16. Elisa Toffoli - Ancora Qui
17. James Brown & 2Pac - Unchained (The Payback / Untouchable)
18. John Legend - Who Did That To You?
19. Brother Dege - Too Old To Die Young
20. Stephen/Django - Stephen The Poker Player
21. Ennio Morricone - Un Monumento
22. Stephen/Django - Six Shots Two Guns
23. Annibale E I Cantori Moderni - Trinity (Titoli)

If Quentin Tarantino's complete immersion in the schlock of the '60s and '70s no longer seems as surprising as it did in the '90s, there is no denying that his accomplishment at repurposing has only grown over the years. Take the soundtrack for Django Unchained, his "Southern" about a slave out to rescue his wife from an evil plantation owner. Tarantino relies on selections from spaghetti Westerns, including the theme from 1966's exploitation classic Django (quite explicitly the inspiration for QT's titular character), '70s funk and pop, '60s exotica, heaps of quoted film scores, and a hefty dose of new songs that deftly tweak these very sounds. Most previous Tarantino soundtracks relied heavily on the past but here there is a strong dose of the present arriving in the form of hip-hop and R&B, a tacit acknowledgment that he's dealing with tricky racial issues in this film and it's best to cushion the blow with some modern music. Of course, it helps that most of these new additions either directly reference the film's plot -- Rick Ross' "100 Black Coffins" -- or blend the past and the present in a fashion not dissimilar to Tarantino's filmmaking (John Legend's "Who Did That to You?," Anthony Hamilton's "Freedom"). But the true pleasure of Django Unchained is hearing how it swings from this retro-soul to Jerry Goldsmith and Ennio Morricone scores to Jim Croce's "I Got a Name," stopping along the way for choice excerpts from the film's dialogue. It spans decades and styles but it's held together by Tarantino's vision, not unlike the film itself.~Django Unchained Review by AllMusic

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