Friday, January 20, 2006
Tarantino hits (soundtracks)
01-The Centurians-Zed`s Dead. Baby, Bullwinkle Part II
02-Tito & Tarantula-After Dark
03-The Lively Ones-Surf Rider
04-Tito & Tarantula-Angry Cockroaches (Cucaracas Enojadas)
05-Kool & The Gang-Jungle Boogie
06-The George Baker Selection-Little Green Bag
07-Chuck Berry-You Never Can Tell
08-Los Lobos & Antonio Banderas-Cancion Del Mariachi
09-The Statler Brothers-Flowers In The Wall
10-Harry Nilson-Coconut
11-Combustible Edison-Vertigogo (Opening Theme)
12-The Lefttovers-Torguay
13-The Revels-Comanche
14-The Blasters-Everybody Be Cool, Dark Night
15-Tito & Tarantula-Strange Face Of Love
16-Hollywood Persuaders-Drums A GO-GO
17-Urge Overkill-Girl, You will Be A Woman Soon
18-Link Wray & His Ray Men-Jack The Ripper
19-The Tornadoes-Bustin` Surfboards
20-Duanne Eddy-Looking For A Man Called Bucho, The Trambler
21-Dick Dale & His Del-Toness-Everybody Be Cool!
22-Juliette Lewis-Born Bad
23-Dan Zanes-Moon Over Green Country
24-Los Lobos-Let Love Reign
25-Leonard Cohen-I`am The Law!, The Future
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