Angelo Badalamenti Blue Velvet Soundtrack Vinyl LP Deluxe Marble Blue Colour RSD 2022
Marble blue colour vinyl
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Main Titles (From the Motion Picture "Blue Velvet")
2. Night Streets / Sandy And Jeffrey
3. Frank
4. Jeffrey’s Dark Side
5. Mysteries Of Love
6. Frank Returns
7. Mysteries Of Love
Side B
1. Blue Velvet / Blue Star - Montage
2. Lumberton U.S.A. / Going Down To Lincoln - Sound Effects Suite
3. Akron Meets The Blues
4. Blue Velvet
5. Honky Tonk Part I
6. In Dreams
7. Love Letters
8. Mysteries Of Love
Side C
1. Alcron Meets The Blues
2. Lumberton U.S.A. Radio Ad
3. Timpo
4. Ribbon Scissor
5. Going Down To Lincoln
6. Organs And Sirens
7. Sandy And Jeffery
8. Dorothy Alone
9. Mount Frank’s Eruption aka Frank (Film Version Without Clarinet)
10. Sloe Club Boys
11. High Gentle Memories
12. Stalking Out
13. Yellow Man
14. Sandy And Jeffrey
15. Ominously Yours II
16. Ominously Yours IV
17. Organ (Version 3) / Mysteries Of Love
Side D
1. Organ Toots And Sirens
2. Cue 61A
3. Cue 05
4. Cue 09
5. Cue 09A
6. Cue 13
7. Cue 16
8. Cue 21 & 24
9. Cue 27
10. Cue 36
11. Cue 46
12. Cue 48
13. Cue 50
14. Cue 56
15. Cue 65 PT
16. Cue D
17. Cue 65
Blue Velvet is David Lynch’s unforgettable 1986 masterwork, starring Kyle MacLachlan as a curious college student, Isabella Rosselini as a tormented lounge singer, and Dennis Hopper as an emotional gas-sniffing psychopath. Blue Velvet was Lynch’s first collaboration with his longtime composer and musical partner, Angelo Badalamenti, who channels Lynch’s unique vision with a dark, moody, yet melodic score, at turns agitated and violent, soaring with sublime beauty, and hanging cool with ’50s-style jazz. The long available single LP has been expanded by 60 minutes to a 2 LP Deluxe Edition with the addition of the famous 1963 recording of “Blue Velvet,” performed by Bobby Vinton as well as previously unreleased film cues, alternates and outtakes entitled “Lumberton Firewood.” Although Blue Velvet was scored more traditionally than later Lynch projects, the director and composer intended many tracks to be merely “firewood,” their term for raw orchestral sonorities to be edited and manipulated into sound design by the director. The Deluxe Edition packaging features liner notes by Tim Greiving, incorporating new interviews with David Lynch, Angelo Badalamenti, Kyle MacLachlan, and producer Fred Caruso. The cover features the original 1986 Italian movie poster art designed by Enzio Sciotti.
This is a Record Store Day release. Stock will be available on a first come first served basis, and strictly one per customer