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✨✧ Angelo BadalamentiDavid Lynch's Mulholland Dr. ... CD
Milan/Warner (Germany), 2001. Used ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
... CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ Angelo BadalamentiTough Guys Don't Dance ... LP
Varese, 1987. Sealed ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
Features a vocal tune with lyrics penned by Norman Mailer! LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ Angelo BadalamentiCity Of Lost Children – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ... CD
Polygram, 1995. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ Angelo BadalamentiTwin Peaks Soundtrack ... CD
Warner, 1990. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD

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✨✧ Angelo BadalamentiTwin Peaks Soundtrack ... Cassette
Warner, 1990. Used ... Out Of Stock
... Cassette

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✨✧ Bud FreemanChicago Austin High School Jazz In Hi Fi ... CD
RCA/Mosaic, 1958. Used ... Out Of Stock
With Jimmy McPartland on trumpet, Pee Wee Russell on clarinet, George Wettling on drums, Milt Hinton on bass, Al Casamenti on guitar, and Dick Cary on piano. CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ Julee CruiseFloating Into The Night ... CD
Warner, 1989. Used ... Out Of Stock
A haunting debut from singer Julee Cruise – collaborating with filmmaker/songwriter/producer David Lynch and his Twin Peaks soundtrack composer Angelo Badalamenti! The album was underappreciated at the time, perhaps because its loose connection to Lynch's Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet was too big of a pop culture hurdle for critical minds to clear, but it really deserves a reassessment. The mix of nostalgic 50s ballroom pop and ethereal modern dream pop is unique, kind of otherworldly, and Julee's gorgeous vocals carry it over with style to spare. Wierd and beautiful – there's really nothing else like it! Titles include "Floating", "Falling", "I Remember", "Mysteries Of Love", "Into The Night", "I Float Alone", "The Swan", "The World Spins" and more. CD

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✨✧ Julee CruiseFloating Into The Night (pink vinyl pressing) ... LP
Warner/Sacred Bones, 1989. New Copy (reissue)... Out Of Stock
A haunting debut from singer Julee Cruise – collaborating with filmmaker/songwriter/producer David Lynch and his Twin Peaks soundtrack composer Angelo Badalamenti! The album was underappreciated at the time, perhaps because its loose connection to Lynch's Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet was too big of a pop culture hurdle for critical minds to clear, but it really deserves a reassessment. The mix of nostalgic 50s ballroom pop and ethereal modern dream pop is unique, kind of otherworldly, and Julee's gorgeous vocals carry it over with style to spare. Weird and beautiful – there's really nothing else like it! Titles include "Floating", "Falling", "I Remember", "Mysteries Of Love", "Into The Night", "I Float Alone", "The Swan", "The World Spins" and more. LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ VariousDavid Lynch's Wild At Heart – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ... CD
Polydor, 1990. Used ... Out Of Stock
Music from Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Powermad, Angelo Badalamenti and Kinny Landrum, Nicolas Cage, Them, Koko Taylor, Chris Isaak, Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps, Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra, Rubber City, and Angelo Badalamenti and Kinny Landrum. CD
 
 
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