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Twin Peaks (Season Two Music and More)

Angelo Badalamenti & David Lynch

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Album Review

For Twin Peaks fans, hearing more of the series' immediately recognizable music is almost as much of a revelation as another chapter from Laura Palmer's diary. While "All New" is something of a misnomer, Twin Peaks: All New Season Two Music is a nice way to commemorate the release of Twin Peaks' second season on DVD after years of languishing in the video netherworld. This music isn't as iconic as David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti's first-season soundtrack, but like everything in Twin Peaks' second season, it's fascinatingly fragmented, while going deeper into the series' lore and emotions. The familiar themes of Twin Peaks are revisited and reconfigured: "Love Theme"'s minor-key melodrama gets chilly, discordant high notes underscore its tragic feel, while "Packards' Vibration" sets the "Bookhouse Boys" melody to vibraphone, adding some whimsy to its menace. As Twin Peaks delved further into Laura's world and all the intrigue in that small Washington State town, the music followed, covering everything from gritty electric blues ("Drug Deal Blues") to rollicking piano pieces ("Hayward Boogie") to barbershop quartet harmonies ("Harold's Theme"), while still delivering the noirish jazz and dreamy atmospheres that defined Twin Peaks. Though Twin Peaks: All New Season Two Music's sound is more scattered, the duality of innocence and corruption is drawn more sharply. "High School Swing" radiates sock-hop joy, and "Audrey's Prayer" is luminously pure, especially when compared to the raunchy bump and grind of "Blue Frank" and "I'm Hurt Bad"'s lurid brass and organ swells. Even more than Twin Peaks, this soundtrack captures the feeling of dusk turning into evening and all the promise — good and bad — that night brings. In Twin Peaks, "nightlife" means that the night has a life and mind of its own: "Night Bells'" rhythms rustle ominously, and a palpable dread runs through "Dark Mood Woods/The Red Room" and "Laura's Dark Boogie," where the bass is so low that it's felt more than heard. However, Twin Peaks: All New Season Two Music's most striking moment is "Just You." Sung by Sheryl Lee, Lara Flynn Boyle and James Marshall, it's the most heartbreakingly lonely love song that Ritchie Valens never recorded, with the trio's vocals echoing out into emptiness. Like all of Lynch and Badalamenti's songs with lyrics, the song manages to imbue well-worn sentiments like "together forever in love" with ambiguity that makes them compelling all over again — and that kind of familiar mystery haunts every part of Twin Peaks' world.

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The best TV show ever...

...and therefore one of the best soundtracks ever. Coinciding with the release of the Twin Peaks Gold Box Set, Twin Peaks (Season Two Music and More) is an extremely entertaining set of songs. Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch should be praised for making the music in Twin Peaks tell as much of a story as the story itself. An extremely important piece of art, Twin Peaks still is the best show ever to air on television. Thanks for the release.

worth it

this album is worth the wait. nothing compares to Twin Peaks as a show or its music and this album is a must for any TP fan or any fan of good classical and jazz music.

The wait is finally OVER!!

Twin Peaks fans rejoice. I've had these tunes bouncing around in my head for 16 years! I am so happy they're finally available. "Blue Frank" is a cue from "Fire Walk With Me," hance the "and more," but none of us fans mind at all. Thanks, iTunes, for making this an iTunes Plus download as well.

Biography

Born: March 22, 1937

Genre: Soundtrack

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s

Best known for his hauntingly atmospheric work with filmmaker David Lynch, composer Angelo Badalamenti was born in Brooklyn, NY, in 1938; a classically trained performer, he spent the early years of his career playing the Catskills resort area, later writing and arranging for singers including Shirley Bassey and country star Mel Tillis. Under the name Andy Badale, he entered the film industry in 1973, debuting with the score to the action film Gordon's War. Despite subsequent work on such features...
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