Quentin Tarantino established himself as one of the few filmmakers to effectively use pop music with his first film Reservoir Dogs, a movie where the music was integral to the success of the film yet also worked well as a collection of songs. Jackie Brown, Tarantino's long-awaited third feature, finds him exploring new territory, creating an homage to blaxploitation flicks as well as a surprisingly subtle character study and love story, and its soundtrack appropriately finds him in new territory as well. The soundtrack still features snippets of dialogue, which simply aren't as effective separated from the film as those from Pulp Fiction, but the unified collection of '70s soul and funk is refreshing. He has wisely selected a batch of songs that haven't been worn out by oldies radio, building the bulk of the album with cult favorites.
Track Listing
1 Across 110th Street
2 Beaumont's Lament
3 Strawberry Letter 23
4 Melanie, Simone and Sheronda
5 Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?
6 Tennessee Stud
7 Natural High
8 Long Time Woman
9 Detroit 9000
10 (Holy Matrimony) Letter to the Firm
11 Street Life
12 Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)
13 Midnight Confessions
14 Inside My Love
15 Just Ask Melanie
16 The Lions and the Cucumber
17 Monte Carlo Nights