Django Unchained Original Sountrack

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Django Unchained (soundtrack)

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Django Unchained

Soundtrack album by Various Artists

Released

December 18, 2012

Length

59:16

Label

Universal Republic

Quentin Tarantino film soundtrack chronology

Inglourious Basterds (2009)

Django Unchained (2012)

Professional ratings

Review scores

Source

Rating

Allmusic

[1]

Artistdirect

[2]

Digital Spy

[3]

Now

[4]

Pitchfork Media

(5.8/10)[5]

Rolling Stone

[6]

The Courier-Journal

[7]

The Telegraph

[8]

Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's motion picture Django Unchained. It was originally released on December 18, 2012. The soundtrack uses a variety of music genres, relying heavily on spaghetti westernsoundtrack. Tracks composed for the film are "100 Black Coffins" by Rick Ross and produced by and featuring Jamie Foxx, "Who Did That To You?" by John Legend, "Freedom" by Anthony Hamilton and Elayna Boynton, "Ancora Qui" by Ennio Morricone and Elisa. These three songs were all contenders for an Academy Award nomination in the Best Original Song category, but none of them were eventually nominated. [9] The soundtrack also includes seven tracks that are dialogue excerpts from the film.
Contents
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1 Track listing 2 Music in the film not included on the soundtrack album 3 Chart performance 4 Singles 5 Personnel 6 References 7 External links

[edit]Track No. 1. 2. 3. 4. Title

listing
Artist(s) James Russo (Dialogue) Rocky Roberts & Luis Bacalov Ennio Morricone Christoph Waltz & Jamie Foxx (Dialogue) Length 0:08 2:53 2:33 0:38

"Winged" "Django" (from Django) "The Braying Mule" (from Two Mules for Sister
Sara)

"In That Case Django, After You..."

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

"His Name Was King" (from Lo Chiamavano King) Luis Bacalov "Freedom" "Five-Thousand-Dollar Nigga's and Gummy Mouth Bitches" "La Corsa (2nd Version)" (from Django) "Sneaky Schultz and the Demise of Sharp" "I Got a Name" "I Giorni Dell'ira (Days of Anger)" (from Day of
Anger)

1:58 3:56 0:56 2:18 0:34 3:15 3:05 3:43 3:29 1:16 1:26 5:08 2:51 3:48 3:43 1:02 2:30 0:05 3:03 4:58

Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton Don Johnson & Christoph Waltz (Dialogue) Luis Bacalov Don Stroud (Dialogue) Jim Croce Riz Ortolani Rick Ross Jerry Goldsmith featuring Pat Metheny Samuel L. Jackson & Leonardo DiCaprio (Dialogue) Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone & Elisa James Brown & 2Pac (Jamie Foxx, dialogue) John Legend Brother Dege Samuel L. Jackson (Dialogue) Ennio Morricone Samuel L. Jackson & Jamie Foxx (Dialogue) Franco Micalizzi & Annibale with I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni RZA

"100 Black Coffins" "Nicaragua" (from Under Fire) "Hildi's Hot Box" "Sister Sara's Theme" (from Two Mules for Sister
Sara)

"Ancora Qui" "Unchained (The Payback/Untouchable)" "Who Did That to You?" "Too Old to Die Young" "Stephen the Poker Player" "Un Monumento" (from The Hellbenders) "Six Shots Two Guns" "Trinity (Titoli)" (from They Call Me Trinity) "Ode to Django (The D Is Silent)" (iTunes bonus
track)

[edit]Music

in the film not included on the soundtrack album

1. "Rito Finale" - Ennio Morricone 2. "Norme Con Ironie" - Ennio Morricone 3. "Town of Silence (2nd Version)" - Luis Bacalov 4. "Gavotte" - Grace Collins 5. "Town of Silence" - Luis Bacalov 6. "Requiem and Prologue" - Masamichi Amano & Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra 7. "The Big Risk" - Ennio Morricone 8. "Minacciosamente Lontano" - Ennio Morricone 9. "Blue Dark Waltz" - Luis Bacalov 10. "Fr Elise" - Ashley Toman 11. "Freedom" - Richie Havens

12. "Ain't No Grave (Black Opium Remix) " - Johnny Cash 13. "Dopo la congiura" - Ennio Morricone

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