Various Artists
Once Upon A Time: The Tarantino Sound Vol. 2 / Various - 180-Gram Tyellow Colored Vinyl
Release Date: 06/05/2026
Format: LP
Label: Jazz Images
Release type: Vinyl LP Pressing
Limited 180gm yellow colored vinyl LP pressing. Music plays a vital role in the films of Quentin Tarantino. For him, songs are far more than background elements; they are essential storytelling tools. While preparing a film, he listens to countless tracks, using them to shape each scene's tone, rhythm, and emotional pulse. Some make it onto the official soundtrack; others never reach the final cut, yet still influence the creative process, helping define the atmosphere and emotional core of his work. Once Upon a Time... The Tarantino Sound Vol. 2, following it's homonymous Vol. 1, gathers 23 additional songs from the distinctive cinematic universe that defines Tarantino's style-from his earliest project, My Best Friend's Birthday (1987), to The Adventures of Cliff Booth (2026), for which he contributed the script.
- The Revels - "Comanche" (1961) [From Pulp Fiction]
- Duane Eddy - "Peter Gunn" (1959) [From the Adventures of Cliff Booth]
- Chuck Berry - "School Days" (1957)
- Johnny Cash - "So Doggone Lonesome" (1955) [From from Dusk Till Dawn]
- Johnny Burnette - "Rock Billy Boogie" (1956) [From My Best Friend's Birthday]
- The Shirelles - "Baby It's You" (1961) [From Death Proof]
- William Bell - "Formula of Love" (1961) [From Death Proof]
- Connie Francis - "Stupid Cupid" (1958) [From Inglourious Basterds]
- Ricky Nelson - "Waitin' in School" (1957) [From Pulp Fiction]
- Bobby Short - "Down in Mexico" (1957) [From Death Proof]
- Elvis Presley - "Heartbreak Hotel" (1956) [From True Romance]
- Frank Sinatra - "(Love Is) the Tender Trap" (1955) [From True Romance]
- The Tornadoes - "The Gremmie" (1962)
- Link Wray - "Jack the Ripper" (1962) [From Desperado]
- Les Paul & Mary Ford - "How High the Moon" (1951) [From Death Proof]
- Chris Farlowe - "Air Travel" (1962)
- Bobby Freeman - "Fever" (1962)
- Abbe Lane & Xavier Cugat - "Malagueña Salerosa" (1961) [From Kill Bill: Vol. 2]
- The Ventures - "Green Leaves of Summer" (1961) [From Inglourious Basterds]
- Ennio Morricone Orchestra - "Pastures of Plenty" (FT. Peter Tevis) (1962)
- Porter Wagoner - "A Satisfied Mind" (1957) [From Kill Bill: Vol. 2]
- Esquivel - "Sentimental Journey" (1961) [From Four Rooms]
- The Ventures - "Spudnik" [Aka "Surf Rider"] (1962) [From Pulp Fiction]