Films by Quentin Tarantino are characterized among other things by first class soundtrack. In addition to the Pulp Fiction soundtrack, the soundtrack is excellent for Jackie Brown. A rich blend of Soul, Funk and Groove gives this soundtrack its charm. But you should also see the film it. In "Street Life" by Randy Crawford none remains sitting more. Even the first tracks on the CD, "Across 110th Street" by Bobby Womack makes a pioneering beginning. With "Strawberry Letter 23" it comes loose more groovy. Only alone "Tennessee Stud" by Johnny Cash falls out of the ordinary. Overall, I find this composition as well as the Pulp Fiction soundtrack very successful. Four stars are almost too little. But only almost. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)