Quentin Tarantino’s  8 Favourite Albums of All Time

Tarantino's favorite Bob Dylan album is celebrated for its intense emotional depth and narrative compelling.

1. Bob Dylan – Blood On The Tracks

A timeless soul masterpiece featuring memorable melodies, significantly shaping Tarantino's selection of music.

2. Freda Payne – Band Of Gold

Tarantino holds a deep appreciation for Presley's initial recordings, valuing their unrefined and vigorous essence.

3. Elvis Presley – The Sun Sessions

A folk album imbued with political significance that aligned with Tarantino's appreciation for music that advocates for social change.

4. Phil Ochs – I Ain’t Marching Anymore

A chilling score by Herrmann, recognized as one of Tarantino's preferred composers due to its ability to evoke a suspenseful atmosphere.

5. Bernard Herrmann – Sisters

An exhilarating and powerful soundtrack that embodies Tarantino's fervor for film music.

6. Jerry Goldsmith – Under Fire

Tarantino's appreciation for this impactful and evocative score is evident in his creations.

7. Jack Nitzsche – Revenge

Tarantino holds this legendary film score in high regard for its bold and victorious character.

8. Elmer Bernstein – The Great Escape