Twin Peaks Music: Season Two Music and More
Twin Peaks: Season Two Music and More | |
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Soundtrack album by Angelo Badalamenti | |
Released | 2007 |
Recorded | 1989–1992 |
Genre | Instrumental, jazz, ambient |
Length | 75 minutes |
Label | Absurda/David Lynch |
Producer | David Lynch, Angelo Badalamenti |
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Some seventeen years after the release of the first volume of music from the television series, a second volume was issued in October 2007 to coincide with the release of the Gold Box Edition DVD release of the TV series.
- "Love Theme Intro" – 2:21 (*)
- "Shelly" – 2:17
- "New Shoes" – 3:48
- "High School Swing" – 1:51
- "Hayward Boogie" – 2:16 (performed by Alicia Witt)
- "Blue Frank" – 5:10
- "Audrey's Prayer" – 2:10
- "I'm Hurt Bad" – 2:30
- "Cop Beat" – 1:56
- "Harold's Theme" – 1:42
- "Barber Shop" – 1:25
- "Night Bells" – 2:47
- "Just You" – 3:36 (vocal by James Marshall, Sheryl Lee & Lara Flynn Boyle)
- "Drug Deal Blues" – 3:08
- "Audrey" – 2:26
- "Josie and Truman" – 4:32
- "Hook Rug Dance" – 2:24
- "Packard's Vibration" – 2:39
- "Half Heart" – 5:31
- "Laura's Dark Boogie" – 5:01
- "Dark Mood Woods/The Red Room" – 9:01
- "Love Theme Farewell" – 2:34
(*) before the first track there is a bonus track (Hidden Track One Audio, HTOA) which can be reached by rewinding while playing the first track, which runs 4:19.
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