Twin Peaks

Angelo Badalamenti  Main Performer

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1 Twin Peaks Theme [Instrumental] Badalamenti 5:06
2 Laura Palmer's Theme [Instrumental] Badalamenti 4:52
3 Audrey's Dance Badalamenti 5:17
4 The Nightingale Badalamenti/Lynch 4:56
5 Freshly Squeezed [Instrumental] Badalamenti 3:48
6 The Bookhouse Boys [Instrumental] Badalamenti 3:29
7 Into the Night Badalamenti/Lynch 4:44
8 Night Life in Twin Peaks [Instrumental] Badalamenti 3:27
9 Dance of the Dream Man [Instrumental] Badalamenti 3:41
10 Love Theme from "Twin Peaks" [Instrumental] Badalamenti 5:04
11 Falling Badalamenti/Lynch 5:23
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Twin Peaks

Audio Compact Disc [Original TV Soundtrack]

Label: Warner Bros.

Style: TV Soundtracks

Twin Peaks

UPC: 081227987893

Release Date: 02/03/2009

Original Release Date: 02/03/2009

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Twin Peaks Theme [Instrumental], Laura Palmer's Theme [Instrumental], Audrey's Dance, The Nightingale, Freshly Squeezed [Instrumental], The Bookhouse Boys [Instrumental], Into the Night, Night Life in Twin Peaks [Instrumental], Dance of the Dream Man [Instrumental], Love Theme from "Twin Peaks" [Instrumental], Falling]
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Brian Mansfield

Composer Angelo Badalamenti (Cousins) set the tone for David Lynch's bizarre television soap with a haunting theme created from electric piano, synthetic strings, and the twangiest guitar this side of Duane Eddy. The love theme, appropriately enough, sounds like a funeral march. (The series' central character was found dead at the beginning of the first episode.) The rest of the music, instantly recognizable to anyone who saw even one episode of the series, borders on fever-dream jazz. Lynch favorite Julee Cruise sings the only three vocal songs. The music from Twin Peaks is dark, cloying, and obsessive -- and one of the best scores ever written for television. ~ Brian Mansfield, Rovi