Mulholland Drive Angelo Badalamenti

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  • Release Date: 10/09/2001
  • Sales Rank: 10,286
  • Label: MILAN RECORDS
  • UPC: 731383597121
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Like every collaboration between David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti, Mulholland Drive's soundtrack is equally eerie, elegant, and eclectic, spanning the up-tempo swing of "Jitterbug" and the haunting drones of the film's main theme in its first two tracks alone. Badalamenti's work ranges from the jazzy "Dinner Party Pool Music" to the ominous ambience of "Diner," "Silencio," and "Dwarfland/Love Theme." Lynch's own surfy, guitar-based compositions, "Mountains Falling" and "Go Get Some," aren't quite as transporting as Badalamenti's pieces, but they do offer a sonic twist on the sunny California that Lynch subverts in the film. Similarly, Linda Scott's sugary-sweet "I've Told Every Little Star" takes on a slightly disturbing edge in the context of the album, while "Llorando," Rebecca Del Rio's Spanish a cappella version of Roy Orbison's classic "Crying," only sounds more vulnerable and heart-wrenching. More focused than the Lost Highway soundtrack and more traditionally Lynchian than the score for The Straight Story, Mulholland Drive is a mysterious and affecting soundtrack from one of the most consistently creative teams working in film. Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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Excellent movie, excellent soundtrackby Anonymous

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December 02, 2003: I have watched the movie twice but I am going to play the CD many many more times. Rebekah Del Rio should do a duet with Roy Orbison if he was still alive. She is more than a pleasant surprise !! Can anybody suggest any of her hits other than Llorando ? Appreciate that.

Whew!!by Anonymous

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December 06, 2002: Unfortunately, I can't tell you whether the CD's impact would be as great without having seen the movie....obviously I saw the movie! Nonetheless, in 'typical' David Lynch fashion, this is not light entertainment and the soundtrack is a perfect match. Two thumbs up. Though I do enjoy listening to the entire CD, the most stunning track is, without a doubt, 'Llorando', Rebekah Del Rio's brilliant Spanish language cover of Roy Orbison's 'Crying'. Having seen her perform it in the movie was what had me running around from one empty Soundtracks slot to another in the %$^$ed music stores. If you buy the CD for this cut alone, you won't be disappointed, not to mention the fact the eclectic mix of the rest is excellent.


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