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2008,2009
Dubbed the \"White Queen of Soul,\" singer Dusty Springfield became the first British soloist to break into the U.S. Top Ten music charts with her 1964 hit \"I Only Want To Be With You\"--a pop classic followed by many others, including \"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me\" and \"Son of a Preacher Man.\" In this penetrating look at her music and career, Annie J. Randall shows how this middle-class former convent girl became perhaps the unlikeliest of artists to achieve soul credibility on both sides of the Atlantic.
Multiple Personalities of Pulp Fiction's Musical Soundtrack: Liner Notes to a 30th Anniversary
2024
Pulp Fiction: Music from the Motion Picture was released in 1994 in coordination with the film Pulp Fiction (1994). Across the film's soundtrack album, variously considered an auteur mixtape, a compilation score, and its own rich text, music formulates a cast of characters alongside those more recognizable from the film's story. Critical analysis reveals multiple and multiply associative and disassociative personalities that afford innovative approaches to the role of the soundtrack and sound-plus-visual imagery in Pulp Fiction.
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