Jackie Brown (Music from the Miramax Motion Picture) - Various Artists

Jackie Brown (Music from the Miramax Motion Picture)

Various Artists

  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Release Date: 1997-12-09
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 17

  • ℗ 1997 A Band Apart Records, Inc./Maverick Recording Company; 1972 EMI Records; 1977 A&M

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Across 110th Street Bobby Womack 3:48 USD Album Only
2
Beaumont's Lament (Dialogue) Samuel L. Jackson & Robert De Niro 0:50 USD Album Only
3
Strawberry Letter 23 The Brothers Johnson 4:58 USD Album Only
4
Melanie, Simone and Sheronda ( Samuel L. Jackson & Robert De Niro 0:31 USD Album Only
5
Who Is He (And What Is He To Y Bill Withers 3:11 USD Album Only
6
Tennessee Stud (Live) Johnny Cash 2:54 USD Album Only
7
Natural High Bloodstone 4:53 USD Album Only
8
Long Time Woman Pam Grier 2:51 USD Album Only
9
Detroit 9000 (Dialogue) Council Cargle 0:07 USD Album Only
10
(Holy Matrimony) Letter To the Foxy Brown 3:26 USD Album Only
11
Street Life Randy Crawford 4:16 USD Album Only
12
Didn't I Blow Your Mind This T The Delfonics 3:20 USD Album Only
13
Midnight Confessions The Grass Roots 2:43 USD Album Only
14
Inside My Love Minnie Riperton 3:57 USD Album Only
15
Just Ask Melanie (Dialogue) Samuel L. Jackson, Robert De Niro & Bridget Fonda 0:43 USD Album Only
16
The Lions and the Cucumber The Vampire Sound Incorporation 5:07 USD Album Only
17
Monte Carlo Nights Elliot Easton's Tiki Gods 3:24 USD Album Only

Reviews

  • Pulls on the heart strings

    5
    By Rachill1986
    This is hands down my favorite film soundtrack. It's on another level both within and outside of film context. No Surprise here Tarantino is the king of laying down track.
  • Nice

    5
    By Diamond Blakk
    Nice!
  • Tarantino is the G.A.W.D

    5
    By RooooochelleB
    As usual another classic. The movie in itself is just amazing but then you put the soundtrack behind it. Gold. Jackie Brown is located on Netflix.
  • One of the BEST soundtrack compilations of the late nineteen nineties!

    5
    By Brian M.F.
    I remember going to see a private screening of the movie on Christmas Eve in 1997. Friends from high school who worked at our local movie theater were working that night and they were gonna watch the print to see if it was pristine before the Christmas Day release. I liked Tarantino. But when I SAW THIS movie, I fell in love. The movie worked on all levels... Only when I left the theater at 1:43 AM Christmas morning and was attempting to sneak back into my home an hour after that, the only thing on my mind was Bloodstone's "Natural High". It was the only song I couldn't shake. Went to bed with it on my mind, woke up with it. It sucked too because I obviously was in need for the soundtrack and couldn't get it until the day after Christmas, with the record stores closed and all. The day after Christmas couldn't have arrived any slower and I love Christmas, but not as much I was loving the idea of going into Sam Goody's and getting the soundtrack. It is truly my #1 favorite Quentin Tarantino soundtrack of all time. Even with Foxy Brown on the album is cool; it doesn't necessarily NOT fit in with the soundtrack, its all terrific. Even the dialogue from the movie Detroit 9000 has a dialogue track in it. I would buy the album again and again if I kept losing it again and again. Its an awesome collection for the die hard Tarantino fans. I even found that my parents actually loved the soundtrack when I played it on road trips and on vacations.
  • great

    5
    By bjorkish
    still one of my most favorite sound track album ever.
  • Where is the MOVIE?!

    5
    By pool or the pond
    How does iTunes have not soundtrack and not have to movie?
  • Quite Good

    5
    By cogitoergomac
    Very nice soundtrack, but Apple, why isn't the flick in the iTS? UPDATE: where is the movie? Still not in the iTS.
  • iTunes....

    5
    By Deejuana83
    Where's the movie????? By the way love the soundtrack. Pam Grier is on FIRE!
  • Great Songs

    5
    By TheWickedRAVEN
    Love the soundtrack...LOVE the movie!!
  • I'm surprised...

    5
    By Andrew Santos
    Well, I actually bought the physical copy of this not the itunes version... but I am surpirsed no one has written any review... i feel this is the best of Quentin Tarantino's soundtrack... and I have them all... this is by far my favorite, maybe because I appreciate the genre in this one more than the others... its a great compilation of old school r&b and funk, with a little Foxy Brown, who I listened to quite a bit back in the 90s... give it a listen... its good...