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From Down In Mexico To Baby Its You

Death Proof soundtrack: Every song in the Quentin Tarantino movie

From 'Down in Mexico' to 'Baby, It's You'

Quentin Tarantino's 2007 exploitation homage 'Death Proof' is one of his most divisive films, but its soundtrack is one of his most acclaimed. The eclectic mix of tracks features everything from surf rock to soul to rockabilly, and it perfectly captures the film's retro aesthetic. Here's a look at every song on the 'Death Proof' soundtrack.

The 'Death Proof' soundtrack is a mix of classic tracks and new recordings. The album opens with 'Down in Mexico' by The Coasters, a classic surf rock song that sets the tone for the film's retro vibe. The next track, 'Good Times' by Chic, is a disco classic that gets the party started. 'Baby, It's You' by Smith is a beautiful ballad that provides a moment of respite from the film's violence. 'The Last Time I Saw Richard' by Poco is a country-rock song that reflects on the film's themes of loss and redemption.

The second half of the 'Death Proof' soundtrack is more eclectic, with tracks ranging from 'Vega-Matic' by The Lively Ones, a surf rock instrumental, to 'Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me' by U2, a rockabilly classic. The album closes with 'Baby Love' by The Supremes, a fittingly upbeat track that leaves the listener with a sense of hope.

The 'Death Proof' soundtrack is a perfect complement to the film, and it's a great listen on its own. The album's mix of classic tracks and new recordings creates a unique and memorable listening experience.


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