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Kill Bill Vol. 1 Original Soundtrack | ||||
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Soundtrack album to Kill Bill: Volume 1 by | ||||
Released | September 23, 2003 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Length | 47:02 | |||
Label | A Band Apart, Maverick, Warner Bros. | |||
Producer | The RZA Quentin Tarantino Lawrence Bender | |||
Quentin Tarantino film soundtrack chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
IGN | (8.0/10)[2] |
Stylus | A−[3] |
Kill Bill Vol. 1 Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the first volume of the two-part Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill. Released on September 23, 2003, it reached #45 on the Billboard 200 album chart and #1 on the soundtracks chart. It was organized, and mostly produced and orchestrated by RZA from the Wu-Tang Clan.
Soundtrack development[edit]
In a 2003 Interview, RZA spoke about the soundtrack's creation process:
- It was more of a collaboration. He had an idea and a vision when he wrote the script. I think I was more of somebody that kept it in the guidelines of what he wanted. He was like, here go the eggs, the milk, the cake, the sugar, everything, and I’m going to stir it up. Put this in the oven, watch it, take it out in forty-five minutes. Now, am I going to take it out in forty five minutes or am I going to fall asleep? I made sure it got out and if I saw something wrong with it, I fixed it. So when he saw it, he was like, this is cake. There was one situation where you see, 'Crane and White Lightning.' That’s part of the original score, so it’s not really a song. A lot of that stuff is what I use to keep the vibe going between songs.
- 'Crane and White Lightning' is a piece of music that Quentin wanted on the soundtrack, but was originally set for a Metallica track. There’s only one piece of music that I didn’t feel comfortable with when we were done. We lost a sample, I made one Hip Hop beat. I was like I gotta throw one in there. Quentin loved this beat. We rocked with it and it was one of the first things we did. I could've gotten away with it. It was a sample, but so undetectable. So unnoticeable. I wanted to take a chance, but in the movie business you can’t take those kind of chances. I wouldn’t risk nobody else. If it was my movie, I would have taken a chance. But this is Quentin Tarantino’s movie.[4]
Track listing[edit]
- 'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)' by Nancy Sinatra – 2:40
- 'That Certain Female' by Charlie Feathers – 3:02
- 'The Grand Duel (Parte Prima)' by Luis Bacalov – 3:24
- 'Twisted Nerve' by Bernard Herrmann – 1:27
- 'Queen of the Crime Council' dialogue by Lucy Liu and Julie Dreyfus – 0:56
- 'Ode To Oren Ishii' by The RZA – 2:05
- 'Run Fay Run' (from 'Three Tough Guys') by Isaac Hayes – 2:46
- 'Green Hornet' by Al Hirt – 2:18
- 'Battle Without Honor or Humanity' (from 'Another Battle') by Tomoyasu Hotei – 2:28
- 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood / Esmeralda Suite' by Santa Esmeralda featuring Leroy Gómez – 10:29
- 'Woo Hoo' by The 5.6.7.8's – 1:59
- 'Crane / White Lightning' by The RZA / Charles Bernstein – 1:37
- 'The Flower of Carnage' 修羅の花 (from 'Lady Snowblood') by Meiko Kaji – 3:52
- 'The Lonely Shepherd' by James Last & Gheorghe Zamfir – 4:20
- 'You're My Wicked Life' dialogue by David Carradine, Julie Dreyfus and Uma Thurman – 1:14
- 'Ironside' (excerpt) by Quincy Jones – 0:16
- 'Super 16' (excerpt) by Neu! – 1:06
- 'Yakuza Oren 1' by The RZA – 0:22
- 'Banister Fight' by The RZA – 0:21
- 'Flip Sting' (SFX) – 0:04
- 'Sword Swings' (SFX) – 0:05
- 'Axe Throws' (SFX) – 0:11
The last three are merely noises that occur as sound effects in the film. The vinyl record version includes only the first fifteen tracks.
Also not included[edit]
Numerous tracks used in the film and to advertise it were not included in the soundtrack album:
- 'Seven Notes in Black' by Vince Tempera – From Sette note in nero ('Seven Notes in Black'; AKA The Psychic). Heard when The Bride awakens and fends off her would-be rapists; background music for the RZA's 'Ode to O-ren'
- 'Truck Turner Theme' by Isaac Hayes – heard, appropriately enough, when The Bride tracks down Buck's truck.
- 'Music Box Dancer' by Frank Mills - heard when the Bride pulls up to Vernita Green's house.
- 'A Long Day of Vengeance' by Armando Trovaioli – From I lunghi giorni della vendetta. Heard in the anime sequence after one of Boss Matsumoto's men murders O-Ren's father.
- 'Kaifuku Suru Kizu (The Wound That Heals)' by Lily Chou-Chou – From the film All About Lily Chou-Chou. Heard when The Bride marvels at Hattori Hanzo's sword collection.
- 'I'm Blue' and 'I Walk Like Jayne Mansfield' – additional songs performed by the 5.6.7.8's in the House of Blue Leaves.
- 'From Man to Man' from the Death Rides a Horse soundtrack by Ennio Morricone – heard in the House of Blue Leaves battle. Used prominently to advertise Kill Bill.
- 'Kenka Karate Kyokushin Ken Opening Theme' – heard in the house of Blue Leaves when the bride fights the boss of the crazy 88s.
- 'Nobody but Me' by The Human Beinz – heard in the House of Blue Leaves battle.
- 'Police Check Point' by Harry Betts (from the film Black Mama White Mama) – heard briefly in the House of Blue Leaves battle.
- 'Yagyu Conspiracy' by Toshiaki Tsushima (from Shogun's Samurai) – background music for 'You're My Wicked Life'
- 'Funky Fanfare' by Keith Mansfield – heard as the logo music for the Our Feature Presentation film snipe.
- 'I Giorni Dell'Ira' by Riz Ortolani (from Day of Anger) – heard when The Bride plucks an eye from one of the Crazy 88. This track would be later used in Django Unchained, where it was included in the soundtrack.
- 'Champions of Death' by Shunsuke Kikuchi (from Champion of Death) – heard in the House of Blue Leaves battle.
- Other brief clips are not included nor are credits as to who wrote or performed them available.
See also[edit]
Certifications[edit]
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[5] | Gold | 35,000^ |
Belgium (BEA)[6] | Gold | 25,000* |
Canada (Music Canada)[7] | Gold | 50,000^ |
France (SNEP)[8] | 2× Gold | 200,000* |
Greece (IFPI Greece)[9] | Gold | 10,000^ |
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[10] | Gold | 20,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[11] | Gold | 100,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[13] | Gold | 502,000[12] |
*sales figures based on certification alone |
References[edit]
- ^Thomas, Stephen (September 23, 2003). 'Allmusic review'. Allmusic.com. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
- ^D., Spence. 'Kill Bill Vol. 1 Original Soundtrack'. IGN. Archived from the original on August 31, 2011. Retrieved July 26, 2010.
- ^Faust, Edwin. 'Various Artists: Kill Bill Vol. 1 Original Soundtrack'. Stylus Magazine. Archived from the original on February 5, 2010. Retrieved April 9, 2010.
- ^Sherron Shabazz. '2003/10 KILL BILL VOL 1: An Interview with RZA'. Wuforever.com. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
- ^'ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2005 Albums'. Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived from the original on August 10, 2020.
- ^'Ultratop − Goud en Platina – albums 2006'. Ultratop. Hung Medien.
- ^'Canadian album certifications – Var – Kill Bill vol 1'. Music Canada.
- ^'French album certifications – Var – Kill Bill vol 1' (in French). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique.
- ^'Greek album certifications – O.S.T. – Kill Bill vol 1' (in Greek). IFPI Greece. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
- ^'The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community: Awards (Var; 'Kill Bill vol 1')'. IFPI Switzerland. Hung Medien.
- ^'British album certifications – Var – Kill Bill vol 1'. British Phonographic Industry.Select albums in the Format field.Select Gold in the Certification field.Type Kill Bill vol 1 in the 'Search BPI Awards' field and then press Enter.
- ^Donahue, Ann (September 5, 2009). 'The Billboard Q&A: Quentin'. Billboard. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
- ^'American album certifications – Soundtrack – Kill Bill Vol. 1'. Recording Industry Association of America.If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Album, then click SEARCH.
Run All Night | |
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Directed by | Jaume Collet-Serra |
Produced by |
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Written by | Brad Ingelsby |
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Music by | Junkie XL |
Cinematography | Martin Ruhe |
Edited by | Dirk Westervelt |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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114 minutes[1] | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $50–61.6 million[2][3] |
Box office | $71.6 million[3] |
Run All Night is a 2015 American action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and written by Brad Ingelsby. The film stars Liam Neeson, Joel Kinnaman, Common, and Ed Harris and follows an ex-hitman who goes on the run with his estranged adult son after he is forced to kill the son of a mafia boss. It also marks the third collaboration between Liam Neeson and Jaume Collet-Serra after Unknown and Non-Stop.
It was released in the United States on March 13, 2015, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $71 million worldwide.
Plot[edit]
Haunted by his past, former Irish mob enforcer Jimmy 'The Gravedigger' Conlon has become an angry drunk. His son Michael 'Mike' Conlon, a chauffeur and retired professional boxer who mentors at-risk kids at the local gym, is disgusted by his father's actions and refuses to call him 'Dad' or involve him in the lives of his daughters.
Jimmy's old boss and closest friend, Shawn Maguire, rejects an offer to allow the sale of Albanian heroin in his territory. The Albanians demand that Danny, Shawn's son, who took a large fee to arrange the deal, return their money now. Mike drives the two Albanian creditors to Danny's house. But Danny and his friend double cross and shoot the Albanians, one of whom is shot dead by Danny outside. This is witnessed by Mike and his mentee boxer, Legs, who captures the shooting on his phone. Danny spots Mike and attempts to kill him but he escapes. Danny does not notice Legs.
Jimmy requests Mike, at Shawn's behest, not to expose Danny but Mike refuses. As he is leaving, Jimmy spots Danny's car and goes inside to find him about to shoot Mike. Jimmy shoots Danny then calls Shawn to inform him of his son's death. Shawn sends two corrupt police officers to pick up Mike and kill him, but Jimmy rescues him and shoots one of the corrupt cops before taking Mike to his family.
Fighting Soundtrack
Jimmy meets Shawn and tells him that it was Danny who was about to kill Mike, and that he might have to speak to the NYPD about his criminal past. Shawn says that the cops care nothing for Jimmy's information, and tells Jimmy he will kill Mike and his family in revenge, then let Jimmy die.
Jimmy sends Mike's family to a remote cabin and takes Mike with him to retrieve proof of his innocence, but Andrew Price, an assassin hired by Shawn, intercepts them first. Jimmy is able to subdue him, but is wounded in the fight. Jimmy later contacts Detective Harding, a cop who has not been able to prove Jimmy's role in a long list of homicides. Harding says that witnesses claim Mike was the shooter and not Danny. Jimmy makes a deal with Harding, he will prove Mike is innocent and then turn himself in with a list of all the people he murdered in his mob career.
The two hide at the house of Jimmy's brother Eddie. An incensed Eddie reveals that Jimmy is loyal only to Shawn — he once killed his own cousin to prevent him testifying against Shawn and will do the same to Mike. Disgusted and unwilling to trust his father, Mike returns to his family. Seeking to end the blood feud, Jimmy attacks Shawn's hideout and kills him and his gang. At the same time, Legs visits Harding with the video of the murder of the second Albanian and Harding has the ballistics on Danny's gun checked to confirm the video.
Mike arrives at the cabin and alerts the police to his location. Jimmy soon arrives, and Mike finally introduces him to his grandchildren. Price arrives and attacks the cabin, shooting Jimmy and then hunting down Mike and his family. Mike is cornered by Price, but Jimmy kills him. The police arrive and confirm Legs' evidence has cleared Mike just as Jimmy dies, holding the list of his past victims for Harding as promised.
Soundtrack Fight Club
In the epilogue, Mike is back working as a boxing trainer and chauffeur and living happily with his wife and daughters. He looks wistfully at a photo of himself and Jimmy from long ago before heading to work.
Cast[edit]
- Liam Neeson as Jimmy Conlon
- Joel Kinnaman as Mike Conlon
- Ed Harris as Shawn Maguire
- Common as Mr. Price
- Vincent D'Onofrio as Detective Harding
- Boyd Holbrook as Danny Maguire
- Bruce McGill as Pat Mullen
- Genesis Rodriguez as Gabriela Conlon
- Holt McCallany as Frank
- Malcolm Goodwin as Colston
- Beau Knapp as Kenan Boyle
- Lois Smith as Margaret Conlon, Jimmy's mother
- Aubrey Joseph as Curtis 'Legs' Banks
- Nick Nolte(Uncredited) as Eddie Conlon[4][5]
Production[edit]
In January 2012, Warner Bros. acquired Brad Ingelsby's script The All-Nighter for a six-figure sum.[6] During the following November, Liam Neeson entered negotiations to star in the film and became a lock in January 2013.[7][8] At this time, director Jaume Collet-Serra became attached to the film and the title was changed to Run All Night.[9]
Principal photography began on October 3, 2013.[10][11]
Music[edit]
The musical score for Run All Night was composed by Junkie XL.[12] Discussing the leitmotifs, Junkie XL said, 'I thought it was much more interesting to look at this movie from an emotional point of view instead of from an actioner point of view.'[13] The score was recorded at the Eastwood Scoring Stage at Warner Bros. Studios, featuring a 70-piece string orchestra and a large low brass ensemble.[14] A soundtrack album was released on March 10, 2015 through WaterTower Music.[15]
Instrumentation:
- String: violins, violas, violiocellos, double basses (70 players)
- Brass: 12 French Horns, 8 Trombones, bass trombones, cimbasso
Other songs featured in the film include:[16]
- 'Christmas Auld Lang Syne' by Bobby Darin
- 'You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)' by Dope
- 'Nasty' by Nas
- 'No Way Out' by Dope
- 'Fairytale of New York' (feat. Kristy MacColl) by The Pogues
Reception[edit]
Box office[edit]
Run All Night grossed $26.5 million in North America and $45.1 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $71.6 million, against a budget of $50 million.[3]
In its opening weekend, the film grossed $11 million, finishing second at the box office behind Cinderella ($70.1 million).
Critical reception[edit]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 58% based on 182 reviews, with a rating average of 5.7/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Liam Neeson is in typically fine form, but Run All Night suffers from a convoluted plot and workmanlike execution.'[17] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 59 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[18] According to CinemaScore, audiences gave the film a grade of 'A-' on an A+ to F scale.[19]
References[edit]
- ^'RUN ALL NIGHT (15)'. British Board of Film Classification. February 27, 2015. Retrieved February 28, 2015.
- ^'FILM TAX CREDIT – QUARTERLY REPORT CALENDAR YEAR 2015: FOURTH QUARTER DECEMBER 31, 2015'(PDF). Esd.ny.gov. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
- ^ abc'Run All Night (2015)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
- ^Lavallee, Eric. 'Run All Night | Review - U.S. Indie News, Filmmaker Interviews, Film Festivals, Movie Reviews'. Ioncinema. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
- ^'What Was With That Bizarre Cameo In Run All Night?'. Cinemablend. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
- ^Fleming, Mike (January 10, 2012). 'Warner Bros Lands Brad Ingelsby Spec 'The All-Nighter''. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
- ^Foreman, Liza (November 16, 2012). 'Liam Neeson in Negotiations for Crime Thriller 'The All Nighter' (Exclusive)'. TheWrap. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
- ^Fleming, Mike (January 17, 2013). 'Liam Neeson Locked To 'Run All Night;' Helmer Jaume Collet-Serra In Talks'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
- ^Goldberg, Matt (January 17, 2013). 'Liam Neeson Confirmed to Star in RUN ALL NIGHT; May Reunite with UNKNOWN Director Jaume Collet-Serra'. Collider. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
- ^'Production Begins on Run All Night, Starring Liam Neeson'. comingsoon.net. October 3, 2013. Retrieved October 4, 2013.
- ^'Run All Night Starring Liam Neeson Begins Production'. movieweb.com. October 3, 2013. Retrieved October 4, 2013.
- ^'Junkie XL to Score 'Run All Night''. Film Music Reporter. December 4, 2014. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
- ^Lincoln, Ross (March 14, 2015). ''Run All Night': Making Of The Soundtrack With Tom Holkenborg, AKA Junkie XL'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
- ^Goldwasser, Dan (March 13, 2015). 'Tom Holkenborg scores Run All Night'. ScoringSessions.com. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
- ^''Run All Night' Soundtrack Announced'. Film Music Reporter. February 12, 2015. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
- ^'Run All Night (2015) – Song Credits'. Soundtrack.net. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
- ^'Run All Night'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
- ^'Run All Night reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
- ^'CinemaScore'. CinemaScore. Retrieved July 15, 2015.
External links[edit]
- Run All Night on IMDb
- Run All Night at Box Office Mojo
- Run All Night at Rotten Tomatoes
- Run All Night at Metacritic