

The soundtrack made it to Number 21 on the Billboard 200 and has since sold more three and a half million copies. “This could easily be a Quentin tape,” he said at the time of its release. As it happens, Tarantino had mixtape sequencing in mind when he executive produced the album in 1994, rearranging the way the songs play out on the track list the same way he played with chronology in the movie.


The mixture of surf, soul and shit-talking that Quentin Tarantino assembled for Pulp Fiction ‘s soundtrack played out like one of the world’s coolest mixtapes, which made it an instant classic when it came out.
