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A new compilation analyses the dreamy sonic undercurrent in the late David Lynch's cinema.
Angelo Badalamenti's 'Twin Peaks Theme' and 'Laura Palmer's Theme' turned small-town dread to velvet-lined melancholy, while Rebekah Del Rio's Spanish-language 'Llorando' halted Mulholland Drive in suspended grief at Club Silencio. Donovan's 'Season Of The Witch' drifts through Lost Highway's noir hallucinations; Chrysta Bell's 'Polish Poem' deepens Twin Peaks' late-night mysticism; and Karen O and Danger Mouse's 'Pink Room' update Blue Velvet's underbelly for a new era. Lynch often discovered collaborators through instinct and proximity, Badalamenti via a chance meeting during Blue Velvet, Del Rio through a studio demo, Bell after hearing her sing in a small venue. Over five decades, dream pop, ambient, noir jazz and alt-rock rolled into one unmistakable Lynchian frequency.
Pressed to 180g 1LP red vinyl.
Track List:
SIDE 1
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Dave Brubeck – "Three To Get Ready"
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Antonio Carlos Jobim – "Insensatez"
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Elvis Presley – "Love Me Tender"
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Roy Orbison – "In Dreams"
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Bobby Vinton – "Blue Velvet"
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Ketty Lester – "Love Letters"
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The Paris Sisters – "I Love How You Love Me"
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The Platters – "My Prayer"
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Etta James – "At Last"
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Screamin' Jay Hawkins – "I Put A Spell On You"
SIDE 2
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Samuel Barber – "Adagio For Strings"
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Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps – "Be-Bop-A-Lula"
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Sonny Boy Williamson II – "Bring It On Home"
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Milt Buckner – "The Beast"
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Les Baxter – "Boomada"
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Booker T & The MGs – "Green Onions"
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Nina Simone – "Sinnerman"

