It is that Quentin Tarantino always uses vintage material for the soundtrack of his films, but otherwise many songs from Song For Paul by the New York Ghost Funk Orchestra could function well as mood-enhancing factor in . The music of this band sounds like it is still 1969. Their funky psychedelic rock drenched in LSD is very reminiscent of and would sound good with and its hippie sect. But it is
… not only psychedelics that the clock is. For example, the moody bossa nova of the title song would fit effortlessly with every cocktail that is consumed in the film and the two songs in seven-eighths with the sporadic outbursts of violence. Unfortunately this should not have been the case, but that does not mean that A Song For Paul is a fantastic album to stay in the atmosphere of 1969 after the film. (AD)more