One must be careful if you want to put this CD into words. In particular, if you have seen the movie, or better, this cinematic masterpiece before. Because then vibrates in every note with the image seen and so they wanted to give the CD most like nine and ten stars. What is probably describe the most graphic in Santa Esmeraldas "Do not Let Me Be Missunderstood": Since you have many years to southern shores associated sultry Flamenco dancers with it and now suddenly fighting heroes in a beautiful, highly sweetened by snow, Japanese garden. With what has been made equal to the advance cineastes Rating: Buy, listen and the film in the head to drain again: A first-class experience! Now one wonders who is going to buy the soundtrack without having first seen the movie? This may occur one-in-a-million-times already, probably there will be someone who appreciates a funny Zusammnstellung of titles that are otherwise only get from TrikontLabel. And that is certainly not disappointed! Without film in mind, it is an interesting mix of colorful styles of world music. "My baby shot me down" Although equals advertising, to see the film; it is especially a wonderful song. At Pizzicato Five then remember some of the following items (and this happened to Tarantino's will, not determined unintentionally!) And the slight revision of the Santa Esmeralda classic "Do not Let Me Be Missunderstood" delighted everyone who finally these quasi-Evergreen re listening. Of course, with "Woo Hoo" and what the Group of Klssik rocker with it. And no later than the lonely shepherd (Lonely Shepherd) then establishes the final bridge to Ennio Morricone Western classics. Summary: Not a must for anyone who just a year-much-should-have!