<Tr> <Td> AllMusic </Td> <Td> link </Td> </Tr> <P> The Reservoir Dogs: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was the first soundtrack for a Quentin Tarantino film and set the structure his later soundtracks would follow . This includes the extensive use of snippets of dialogue from the film . The soundtrack has selections of songs from the 1960s to' 80s . Only the group Bedlam recorded original songs for the film . Reasoning that the film takes place over a weekend, Tarantino decided to set it to a fictional radio station' K - Billy' (presumably KBLY)'s show "K - Billy's Super Sounds of the Seventies Weekend", a themed weekend show of broadcasts of songs from the seventies . The radio station played a prominent role in the film . The DJ for the radio was chosen to be Steven Wright, a comedian known for his deadpan delivery of jokes . </P> <P> An unusual feature of the soundtrack was the choice of songs; Tarantino has said that he feels the music to be a counterpoint to the on - screen violence and action . He also stated that he wished for the film to have a 1950s feel while using' 70s music . A prominent instance of this is the torture scene to the tune of "Stuck in the Middle with You". </P> <P> Bedlam was a 1990s rock group from Nashville fronted by Jay Joyce, who were signed to MCA Records . Their album Into the Coals was released in 1992 . Further members were Chris Feinstein (bass) and Doug Lancio . "Magic Carpet Ride" is a cover of the 1968 Steppenwolf song . "Harvest Moon" is written by Jay Joyce . </P>

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