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‘Django Unchained’ New Trailer and Soundtrack

With the upcoming release of the latest Quentin Tarantino film many fanboys (and girls) are up in arms with the first few trailers of Django Unchained. It’s classic Tarantino, from the excessive amounts of stage blood to the A-list cast. Actors in the upcoming film include; Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, Samuel L. Jackson, Don Johnson and Jonah Hill (curve ball, anyone?) We don’t have much longer until it’s slated release, to tide yourself over enjoy the just released, action packed, ass kickery below.

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While Tarantino’s movies have become cult classics, the movies wouldn’t be where they are today without the amazing music that sets each scene into motion. Which may be why today the entire soundtrack list was released. There aren’t really any spoilers to this, however some titles do elude to moments in the movie. Look at your own risk.

1. WINGED
2. DJANGO (MAIN THEME – LUIS BACALOV, ROCKY ROBERTS
3. THE BRAYING MULE – ENNIO MORRICONE
4. IN THAT CASE, DJANGO, AFTER YOU…
5. LO CHIAMAVANO KING (HIS NAME IS KING) – LUIS BACALOV, EDDA DELL’ORSO
6. FREEDOM – ANTHONY HAMILTON & ELAYNA BOYNTON
7. FIVE-THOUSAND-DOLLAR NIGGA’S AND GUMMY MOUTH BITCHES
8. LA CORSA (2ND VERSION) – LUIS BACALOV
9. SNEAKY SCHULTZ AND THE DEMISE OF SHARP
10. I GOT A NAME – JIM CROCE
11. I GIORNI DELL’IRA – RIZ ORTOLANI
12. 100 BLACK COFFINS – RICK ROSS
13. NICARAGUA – JERRY GOLDSMITH FEATURING PAT METHENY
14. HILDI’S HOT BOX
15. SISTER SARA’S THEME – ENNIO MORRICONE
16. ANCORA QUI – ENNIO MORRICONE AND ELISA
17. UNCHAINED (THE PAYBACK/UNTOUCHABLE) – JAMES BROWN AND 2PAC
18. WHO DID THAT TO YOU? – JOHN LEGEND
19. TOO OLD TO DIE YOUNG – BROTHER DEGE
20. STEPHEN THE POKER PLAYER
21. UN MONUMENTO – ENNIO MORRICONE
22. SIX SHOTS TWO GUNS
23. TRINITY (TITOLI) – ANNIBALE E I CANTORI MODERNI12Aaaand straight from the horse’s mouth here is the statement Tarantino issued with the soundtrack release;

I want to thank all the artists who contributed original songs (a first for me) to the picture. Most of these contributions came out of the artists’ own inspiration and their illustration of the film’s soul is invaluable. In addition to the new original songs I am also using a lot of older recordings on the soundtrack – many of which came from my personal vinyl collection. Instead of having the record companies give me new digitally cleaned up versions of these recordings from the 60’s and 70’s, I wanted to use the vinyl I’ve been listening to for years – complete with all the pops and cracks. I even kept the sound of the needle being put down on the record. Basically because I wanted people’s experience to be the same as mine when they hear this soundtrack for the first time.

As fans of the man who can’t help but cameo in all of his films, we are personally thrilled to see Django. And can’t wait to see the title character beat the ever loving shit out of a racist asshole with a whip.