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'Kill Bill Vol. 2' soundtrack


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excellent cover!

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Tracks by Johnny Cash, RZA, Malcolm McLaren, Ennio Morricone and Shivaree have been chosen for the soundtrack to "Kill Bill Vol. 2." The set is due April 13 via Maverick, while the film opens three days later in theaters. Cast members Uma Thurman and David Carradine appear on several cuts from the soundtrack, including the duets "Truly and Utterly Bill" and "The Legend of Pai Mei."

TRACK LIST (maybe subject to change)

1 A FEW WORDS FROM THE BRIDE - Uma Thurman

2 GOODNIGHT MOON - Shivaree

3 IL TRAMONTO - Ennio Morricone

4 CAN'T HARDLY STAND IT - Charlie Feathers

5 TU MIRÁ (edit) - Lole Y Manuel

6 MOTORCYCLE CIRCUS - Luis Bacalov (from movie "Summertime Killer")

7 THE CHASE - Alan Reeves, Phil Steele and Philip Brigham

8 THE LEGEND OF PAI MEI - David Carradine and Uma Thurman

9 L'ARENA - Ennio Morricone

10 A SATISFIED MIND - Johnny Cash

11 A SILHOUETTE OF DOOM - Ennio Morricone

12 ABOUT HER - Malcolm McLaren

13 TRULY AND UTTERLY BILL - David Carradine and Uma Thurman

14 MALAGUENA SALEROSA - Chingon

15 URAMI BUSHI - Meiko Kaji

. . . The RZA! (hidden track - title tbc)

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