| Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me | |
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| Soundtrack album by Angelo Badalamenti | |
| Released | 1992 |
| Recorded | 1991–1992 |
| Genre | Instrumental, jazz, ambient |
| Length | 57 minutes |
| Label | Warner Bros. |
| Producer | David Lynch, Angelo Badalamenti |
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| Allmusic | link |
The film soundtrack features music by Angelo Badalamenti and Thought Gang with lyrics by David Lynch. Badalamenti, Julee Cruise, and Jimmy Scott provide vocals.
- "Theme from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me"
- "The Pine Float"
- "Sycamore Trees" (vocal by Jimmy Scott)
- "Don't Do Anything (I Wouldn't Do)"
- "A Real Indication (by Thought Gang, vocal by Angelo Badalamenti)
- "Questions in a World of Blue" (vocal by Julee Cruise)
- "The Pink Room"
- "The Black Dog Runs at Night" (by Thought Gang, vocal by Angelo Badalamenti)
- "Best Friends"
- "Moving Through Time"
- "Montage from Twin Peaks – Girl Talk/Birds in Hell/Laura Palmer's Theme/Falling"
- "The Voice of Love"
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