Ranking Every Quentin Tarantino Movie Soundtrack Worst To Best

1. Pulp Fiction

One of best soundtracks of all time would only be fitting for one of the best films of all time. And that, is of course, Tarantino’s 1994 masterpiece, Pulp Fiction.

Pulp Fiction’s soundtrack does exactly what a great album should do - gives us a brilliant, iconic song on almost every track. Some of the few iconic songs include “Let’s Stay Together”, “Son of a Preacher Man”, “You Never Can Tell” and “Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon”.

These songs are accompanied with some fantastic pieces of dialogue from possibly the greatest script ever written. Some of the best dialogue pieces include “Royale with Cheese”, “Zed’s Dead, Baby” and “Bring Out the Gimp”.

An absolutely perfect movie soundtrack, this is not just the best Tarantino soundtrack, but one of the best soundtracks in film history.

Now, we’re off to listen to “Misirlou” for the 100th time.

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