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[QUOTE="Mr. Reindeer, post: 3129, member: 79"] [B]INLAND EMPIRE (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Releases: 2007 David Lynch MC Original Motion Picture Soundtrack; 2011 digital Original Motion Picture Score (focusing exclusively on Lynch's score)[/B] [LIST] [*]Bass D Dark Stairway (composed and performed by David Lynch) - acts as a sort of theme music for [I]Axxon N.[/I]; plays from opening projector shot through [I]Axxon. N.[/I] sequence, transitions into "Polish Poem"; plays again when Nikki is standing on the Polish street with Lori and Lanni and has a vision of the Lost Girl; plays again over the scene of Lost Girl and Phantom fighting; also plays in [I]More Things That Happened[/I] over the Nastassja Kinski scene, continuing over Jack Rabbit in the hotel (only on Original Motion Picture Score) [*]Polish Poem (written by David Lynch and Chrysta Bell, performed by Chrysta Bell) - [I]Axxon. N.[/I] Woman cries on the bed, transitions to Lost Girl crying on her bed; Lanni and Lori run down the hall, Nikki enters the Lost Girl's room and kisses her, Lost Girl is freed and reunited with Smithy, Nikki looks out on an audience then finds herself back in her mansion looking at herself on the couch; this track also features on Bell's album [I]This Train[/I] [*]Rabbits Theme (composed and performed by David Lynch) - the first Rabbits scene; the Rabbits scene after the transition from the seance [*]Mansion Theme (composed and performed by David Lynch) - the Phantom tells Janek he looks for an opening; Piotrek takes Devon aside to warn him about the bonds of marriage [*]Hybrid Mood (composed and performed by David Lynch) - First Visitor scene (only on Original Motion Picture Score) [*]Metal Bow Suite (composed and performed by David Lynch) - Nikki gets a call from her agent that she got the part, continuing into the shot of the Hollywood sign; Nikki tells Devon her husband knows about them, then says it sounds like dialogue from the script; Sue's arrival in Mr. K's office, and again the transition at the end of the scene back to Sue's house; Smithy dead on the stairs, Lost Girl cries in her room (only on Original Motion Picture Score) [*]The Colors of My Life (written by Cy Coleman, Michael Stewart; performed by the Mantovani Orchestra) - theme to [I]On High in Blue Tomorrows[/I]: Nikki and Devon arrive for the first day of rehearsals; Sue and Billy make love for the first time [*]Klavier Konzert (written by Boguslaw Schaeffer) - Devon searches the soundstage for someone who "disappeared where it's real hard to disappear"; again when the scene replays from Nikki/Sue's perspective [*]Lovely Way to Spend an Evening (written by Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh; performed by the Mantovani Orchestra) - Sue stays for drinks at Billy's home (not on album) [*]Three to Get Ready and Four to Go (written by Dave Brubeck, performed by the Dave Brubeck Quartet) - Kingsley argues with the film crew about lighting and clicks in the wire as Freddie asks the crew for money and Devon gets Nikki coffee and asks her out [*]Woods Variation (composed and performed by David Lynch) - Kingsley demands to know what the hell is going on as Nikki begins to blend into Sue; plays again briefly over the start of the Polish sequence after Sue looks through the hole in the silk (Polish street shots and the start of the Lost Girl/Phantom scene); plays again as Lost Girl sees Smithy on TV; Sue calls Billy late at night, but the Rabbits' phone rings; Smithy's wife sneaking up a staircase with a screwdriver and being murdered herself; establishing shots of Polish street leading into seance scene; the Rabbits' door opens and Nikki enters; plays in full over the [I]Ballerina[/I] footage on the DVD [*]Ghost of Love (composed and performed by David Lynch) - plays as Lori and Lanni transport Sue to Poland; also plays in [I]More Things That Happened[/I] over the Hollywood Boulevard sequence [*]Polymorphia (written by Krzysztof Penderecki, performed by Krzysztof Penderecki and Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra) - Sue finds herself back at home after being on the Polish street and having a vision of the Lost Girl (not on album) [*]The Secrets of the Life Tree (written by Jerzy Bawol, Tomasz Kukurba, Tomasz Lato; performed by Kroke) - Sue comes home from shopping and calls "hello," Smithy stalks around the house and does not reply, Sue burns a hole through the silk and looks through; Sue walks back into the room and sees the cigarettes and the silk dress on the floor [*]Fluorescences for Orchestra (written by Krzysztof Penderecki, performed by Krzysztof Penderecki and Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra) - Carolina's arm guides Sue down the hallway to Mr. K's office; Carolina's arm guides Sue down the hallway again, then the first part of the scene of Sue talking to Mr. K (not on album) [*]The Loco-motion (written by Gerry Goffin, Carole King; performed by Little Eva) - the Valley Girls dance [*]At Last (written by Mack Gordon, Harry Warren; performed by Etta James) - the Valley Girls dance (not on album) [*]Call from the Past (composed and performed by David Lynch) - the circus crew at the backyard party; Gordy tells Smithy that the Phantom is gone [*]Walkin' on the Sky (composed and performed by David Lynch) - the Valley Girls hang out, Sue leaves for Billy's house [*]Hallway into Bed (composed and performed by David Lynch) - Sue enters Billy's house (only on Original Motion Picture Score) [*]De Natura Sonoris II (written by Krzysztof Penderecki, performed by Krzysztof Penderecki and Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra) - burst of music when Sue runs up to camera in the clown/spotlight shot; electrical freakout transition to Hollywood Boulevard sequence; pullback shot revealing that Sue's death was part of the film, continuing through Sue entering the theater (not on album) [*]Black Tambourine (film version) (written by Beck, Eugene Blacknell and Dust Brothers; performed by Beck) - Sue hangs out on Hollywood Boulevard with the Valley Girls, who are now prostitutes, and she realizes Doris is coming to kill her [*]Novelette: Conclusion (excerpt) / Lisa (edit) ("Novelette" written by Witold Lutoslawski, performed by Antoni Wit and Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra; "Lisa" composed by Joseph Altruda, performed by Joseph Altruda, William McNeill and Jay P. Work) - Lanni and Lori mock Lost Girl on the Polish street, Sue runs from Doris and goes into the Forty Deuce club [*]De Natura Sonoris I (written by Krzysztof Penderecki, performed by Krzysztof Penderecki and Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra) - flashback to Sue looking freaked out after being beaten (not on album) [*]Als Jakob Erwachte (written by Krzysztof Penderecki, performed by Krzysztof Penderecki and Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra) - Doris stabs Sue, Sue stumbles across Hollywood Boulevard [*]On High Now (composed and performed by David Lynch) - Sue's death (only on Original Motion Picture Score) [*]Anaklasis für Streicher und Schlagzeug (written and performed by Krzysztof Penderecki) - Sue takes the gun out of the drawer and stalks the hallway (not on album) [*]Polish Night Music No. 1 (composed and performed by David Lynch and Marek Zebrowski) - Sue searches the hallway and final confrontation with the Phantom (excerpted from the longer track "Night - Interiors" from the album [I]Polish Night Music[/I]) [LIST] [*]Also plays in [I]More Things That Happened[/I]: when Smithy says he is going out, Sue sits in the living room as time passes and lights flash, and Billy (Devon?) is seen stabbed dead; again over the beginning of the Hollywood Boulevard sequence; and when Nikki walks home at the end [/LIST] [*]Sinner Man (edit) (traditional, arranged and performed by Nina Simone) - end credits [/LIST] [B]MISCELLANEOUS[/B] [LIST] [*]It Happened (composed by David Lynch, performed by Stanley Kamel, Emily Stofle and Kristen Kerr) - from [I]Room to Dream[/I] exclusive scene - unavailable/unreleased [*]Kitchen Blues (composed and performed by David Lynch) - digital release [*]Imaginary Girl (composed and performed by David Lynch) - B-side of "Ghost of Love" single [/LIST] [B]THE AIR IS ON FIRE (DAVID LYNCH) Soundscape created by David Lynch for the Fondation Cartier exhibition of his art[/B] [LIST] [*]I. Station [*]II. Porticos [*]III. Grey [*]IV. History [*]V. Theater [*]VI. Black [*]VII. Interior [*]VIII. Distortion [/LIST] [B]TWIN PEAKS MUSIC: SEASON TWO MUSIC AND MORE All tracks composed by Angelo Badalamenti[/B] [LIST] [*]Love Theme Intro - special mix created for this release; contains "Laura Palmer's Theme," "Solo Percussion 1," "Dance of the Dream Man (Solo Sax)," "One-Armed Man's Theme (Clarinet & Bass Clarinet Combo)," "Laura Palmer's Theme (Piano No. 1)," "Stair Music/Danger Theme" and "Laura Palmer's Theme (Bright Version)" [*]I'm Hurt Bad - special mix created for this release; contains "I'm Hurt Bad," "James and Evelyn" and "Trail Mix" [*]Cop Beat - special mix created for this release; cue(s) not used on the show [*]Night Bells - special mix created for this release [*]Audrey - special mix created for this release with "Audrey's Investigation" mixed in [*]Packards' Vibration - special mix created for this release, slightly sped up and with "Dance of the Dream Man (Solo Vibraphone)" overdubbed [*]Dark Mood Woods/The Red Room - special mix created for this release; contains "Dark Mood Woods," "Windom Earle's Motif," "Unease Motif/The Woods" and "The Red Room" [*]Love Theme Farewell - special mix created for this release; contains "Laura Palmer's Theme (Alternate)" and "Laura Palmer's Theme (Bright Version)" [LIST] [*]This mix was later used in [I]The Missing Pieces[/I] for the scene of Will telling Laura the angels will return [/LIST] [/LIST] [B]MISCELLANEOUS[/B] [LIST] [*]Girl on the Street (Instrumental) (composed and performed by David Lynch) - digital release [*]Adagio for Large Room (composed and performed by David Lynch) - digital release [*]Heart of Glass (Blondie, written by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein) - used by Lynch in Gucci ad he directed [*]Capriccio for Violin and Orchestra (composed by Krzysztof Penderecki, performed by Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra) - used by Lynch on [I]The Lime Green Set[/I] to score some of his oldest films, [I]16mm[/I] and [I]An Absurd Encounter with Fear[/I] [*]Shot in the Back of the Head (written and performed by Moby) - music video directed by Lynch [/LIST] [B]LION OF PANJSHIR (ARIANA DELAWARI) Released on the David Lynch MC label, and mixed by Lynch and Dean Hurley. All tracks written and performed by Ariana Delawari except where otherwise noted. Lynch also directed a montage of short music videos/samples of all the tracks for the album[/B] [LIST] [*]San Francisco [*]Her Legacy [*]Be Gone Taliban (written by Ariana Delawari and Max Guirand) [*]Lally Jan (written by Ahmad Zahir) [*]Singwind [*]The East [*]Cheshme Siah Daree (written by Ahmad Zahir, additional English lyrics written by Ariana Delawari) [*]Don't Fight the Love (written by Ariana Delawari and Max Guirand) [*]Suspend Me (written by Ariana Delawari and Robert Francis, lyrics by Ariana Delawari) (produced by David Lynch) [*]We Live on a Whim [*]We Came Home [/LIST] [B]MISCELLANEOUS[/B] [LIST] [*]I Am the Shaman (written and performed by Donovan; produced by David Lynch and Dean Hurley) - Lynch also later directed a music video for the song [*]Gimme Some of That (written and performed by Donovan; produced by David Lynch and Dean Hurley) - Lynch also later directed a music video for the song [*]Blurred Dancer Music (written and performed by David Lynch & Dean Hurley) - digital release [*]Shanghai Mysterioso (written and performed by Dean Hurley) - soundtrack for [I]Lady Blue Shanghai[/I] (released on [I]Anthology Resource Vol. 1: △△[/I]) [*]Fate (Tango Valentino) (composed by Nathaniel Shilkret, performed by the International Novelty Orchestra conducted by Nathaniel Shilkret) - plays from the Victrola in [I]Lady Blue Shanghai[/I] [/LIST] [B]DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL (DANGER MOUSE & SPARKLEHORSE) In addition to contributing vocals on two tracks, Lynch also created a booklet of his photos which was meant to visually accompany the album[/B] [LIST] [*]Revenge (featuring the Flaming Lips) [*]Just War (featuring Gruff Rhys) [*]Jaykub (featuring Jason Lytle) [*]Little Girl (featuring Julian Casablancas) [*]Angel's Harp (featuring Black Francis) [*]Pain (featuring Iggy Pop) [*]Star Eyes (I Can't Catch It) (featuring David Lynch) [*]Everytime I'm with You (featuring Jason Lytle) [*]Insane Lullaby (featuring James Mercer) [*]Daddy's Gone (featuring Mark Linkous & Nina Persson) [*]The Man Who Played God (featuring Suzanne Vega) [*]Grim Augury (featuring Vic Chestnutt) [*]Dark Night of the Soul (featuring David Lynch) [*]Revenge (featuring the Flaming Lips) (instrumental) [*]Everytime I'm with You (featuring Jason Lytle) (instrumental) [/LIST] [B]MISCELLANEOUS[/B] [LIST] [*]Chrome Optimism (performed by Dubblestandart, David Lynch & Lee "Scratch" Perry; written by P. Zawilensky, R. Osterberger, A. Tersch, H. Pirker) [*]No Stars (written by David Lynch, John Neff and Rebekah Del Rio; performed by Rebekah Del Rio) - from Del Rio's album [I]Love Hurts Love Heals[/I] [/LIST] [B]THIS TRAIN (CHRYSTA BELL) All tracks produced by David Lynch. Lyrics for all tracks by David Lynch[/B] [LIST] [*]This Train (written by David Lynch, John Neff and Chrysta Bell) [*]Right Down to You (written by David Lynch, John Neff and Chrysta Bell) [*]I Die (written by David Lynch, Dean Hurley and Chrysta Bell) [*]Swing with Me (written by David Lynch, Dean Hurley and Chrysta Bell) [*]Angel Star (written by David Lynch, Dean Hurley and Chrysta Bell) [*]Friday Night Fly (written by David Lynch, Dean Hurley and Chrysta Bell) [*]Down by Babylon (written by David Lynch, Dean Hurley and Chrysta Bell) [*]Real Love (written by David Lynch, John Neff and Chrysta Bell) [*]Bird of Flames (written by David Lynch and Dean Hurley) [*]The Truth Is (written by David Lynch and Dean Hurley) [/LIST] [B]CRAZY CLOWN TIME (DAVID LYNCH) Except where otherwise noted, all tracks written and performed by David Lynch and Dean Hurley. Lyrics and vocals by David Lynch[/B] [LIST] [*]Pinky's Dream (featuring Karen O) (written and performed by David Lynch, Dean Hurley and Karen O) [*]Good Day Today [*]So Glad [*]Noah's Ark [*]Football Game [*]I Know [*]Strange and Unproductive Thinking [*]The Night Bell with Lightning [*]Stone's Gone Up [*]Crazy Clown Time - Lynch also directed a music video for this track [*]These Are My Friends [*]Speed Roadster [*]Movin' On [*]She Rise Up [*]Sparkle Lounge Blues (bonus track) [*]I Have a Radio (bonus track - Deluxe Edition) [/LIST] [B]MISCELLANEOUS[/B] [LIST] [*]Girl on the Street (written and performed by David Lynch) - digital release [*]Victrola Manifestation (written and performed by David Lynch) - digital release [*]Lights (written and performed by Interpol) - Lynch directed the music video for this track [*]Girl Panic! (7" David Lynch Remix) (written by Duran Duran, Mark Ronson, Dom Brown; performed by Duran Duran) [*]In Your Nature (David Lynch Remix) (written and performed by Moby) [/LIST] [B]THE BIG DREAM (DAVID LYNCH) Except where otherwise noted, all tracks written, performed and produced by David Lynch and Dean Hurley[/B] [LIST] [*]The Big Dream [*]Star Dream Girl [*]Last Call [*]Cold Wind Blowin' [*]The Ballad of Hollis Brown (written by Bob Dylan) [*]Wishin' Well [*]Say It [*]We Rolled Together [*]Sun Can't Be Seen No More [*]I Want You [*]The Line It Curves [*]Are You Sure [*]I'm Waiting Here (Deluxe Edition) [*]And Light Shines (Deluxe Edition) [*]Bad the John Boy (Deluxe Edition) [/LIST] [B]MISCELLANEOUS[/B] [LIST] [*]Strange Formula (David Lynch Remix) (Ultraísta) [*]Evangeline (David Lynch Remix) (Jori Hulkonnen & John Foxx) [*]Came Back Haunted (written by Trent Reznor, performed by Nine Inch Nails) - Lynch directed the music video for this track (from the album [I]Hesitation Marks[/I]) [*]Fuel to Fire (David Lynch Remix) (written and performed by Agnes Obel) [/LIST] [B]TWIN PEAKS: THE MISSING PIECES UNAVAILABLE/UNRELEASED TRACK[/B] [LIST] [*]Hotel Tango (music by Dean Hurley) - plays over the Buenos Aires hotel sequence [/LIST] [B]SOMEWHERE IN THE NOWHERE (CHRYSTA BELL) All tracks written by David Lynch, Dean Hurley and Chrysta Bell, produced by David Lynch[/B] [LIST] [*]Somewhere in the Nowhere [*]Night Ride [*]All the Things [*]Back Seat [*]Beat the Beat [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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