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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me Soundtrack (Stream)

Should you have a sudden urge to listen to the soundtrack of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me without being remotely close to the CD, you can come here anytime and listen to the entire album for free.
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The sudden urge to listen to the soundtrack of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me without being remotely close to the physical CD (Amazon). It happens to all of us.

From now on, you can come here anytime and stream the entire album for free. All you need is a Spotify account.

I got a real indication of a laugh comin’ on!

Don’t forget to share the joy of Angelo Badalamenti with your friends, and discuss the tracks in comments.

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me Soundtrack Tracklist

  1. “Theme from Twin Peaks-Fire Walk with Me” 6:40
  2. “The Pine Float” 3:58
  3. Jimmy Scott – “Sycamore Trees” 3:52
  4. “Don’t Do Anything (I Wouldn’t Do)” 7:17
  5. Thought Gang – “A Real Indication” 5:31
  6. Julee Cruise – “Questions in a World of Blue” 4:50
  7. “The Pink Room” 4:02
  8. Thought Gang – “The Black Dog Runs at Night” 1:45
  9. “Best Friends” 2:12
  10. “Moving Through Time” 6:41
  11. “Montage from Twin Peaks: Girl Talk/Birds in Hell/Laura Palmer’s Theme” 5:27
  12. “The Voice of Love” 3:55

The Amazon.com review:

The music for Fire Walk with Me, David Lynch’s brooding feature film follow-up to the groundbreaking TV series Twin Peaks, again uses the talents of Angelo Badalamenti to create a chilling backdrop to Lynch’s dark psychosexual thriller. Film noir is once again the touchstone for this perfectly pitched score, and these 10 tracks stand repeated listening in their own right. This is in part due to the use of some top notch jazz players such as Buster Williams, Grady Tate, and Vinnie Bell, as well as vocalist Jimmy Scott’s haunting delivery on “Sycamore Trees.” Sax, vibes, upright bass, and percussion set a smoky atmosphere, and the eerie synthesizer and string arrangements augment the general spine-tingling melancholy and menace. Singer Julee Cruise also appears, lending angelic repression to “Questions in a World of Blue”; Lynch contributes compositions and percussion throughout this exercise in bleakness and love gone awry. -Derek Rath

The album is also available as CD or vintage cassette on Amazon and eBay. UPDATE: A vinyl reissue is around the corner.

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