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from: Ryko/Absurda/ David Lynch M.C.
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0858334001176
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Ryko/Absurda/ David Lynch M.C.
Manufacturer: Ryko/Absurda/ David Lynch M.C.
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Ryko/Absurda/ David Lynch M.C.
Release Date: September 11, 2007
Sales Rank: 13868
Studio: Ryko/Absurda/ David Lynch M.C.
Disc 1:- Ghost Of Love (David Lynch)
- Rabbit's Theme (David Lynch)
- Colors Of My Life (Mantovani)
- Wood's Variation (David Lynch)
- Three To Get Ready (Dave Brubeck Quartet)
- Klavier Konzert (Boguslaw Schaeffer)
- The Secrets Of The Life Tree (Kroke)
- The Locomotion (Little Eva)
- Call From The Past (David Lynch)
- Als Jakob Erwachte (National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra)
- Novelette Conclusion (Joey Altruda)
- Black Tambourine (Beck)
- Mansion Theme (David Lynch)
- Walkin' On The Sky (David Lynch)
- Polish Night Music No. 1 (David Lynch and Marek Zebrowski)
- Polish Poem (David Lynch/ Chrysta Bell)
- Sinnerman (Nina Simone)
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In almost 79 minutes, this soundtrack leads you through a very-dark, psycotic and frightening places: Probably all of them allocated in our own hearts and minds. Awesome soundtrack!
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Whether you believe "Inland Empire" is a great film filled with mystery, or a meaningless assemblage of unsettling scenes, you can't deny that it has a great soundtrack. Sound design has become so important to Lynch that all of his films since "Lost Highway" feature a constant extra-diegetic sound source of some sort. In "Lost Highway", there were obvious musical selections separated by ominous rumblings and barely audible industrial sounds. Now in IE, the distinction between what is "music" in the ... Read More
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I recently purchased this soundtrack after seeing the movie and becoming mesmerized by the score, which runs the spectrum from haunting and ethereal to pulsating and id driven. A hallmark of Lynch's roaring and howling soundtracks is his evocative/suggestive 1950's electric guitar--sort of Jody Rynolds performing in the Twilight Zone. The first cut, Strange What Love Does, is hypnotic in its rhythmic bump and grind insistence. I bought it for this piece alone, but found other equally enjoyable cuts ... Read More
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This is the first soundtrack from a Lynch film that was produced and arranged primarily by Lynch and not Angelo Badalamenti. Some of the arrangements are stunning, others are lengthy and trying, but do not diminish the overall quality which I believe is top notch. If you are a fan of Lynch, this soundtrack does not disappoint. A-.
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Very haunting and atmospheric. Over eighty minutes worth of music from the likes of Chrysta Bell, Little Eva, Beck, Nina Simone, and David Lynch himself. Highlights are "Ghost of Love" and "Polish Poem." The entire CD however is very enjoyable from start to finish.
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