Performer: David Lynch
Category: Other
Album rating: 4.1
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The discography of David Lynch, an American director and musician, consists of three studio albums, two collaborative studio albums, six soundtrack albums, two spoken-word albums, one extended play, twenty singles and six music videos. Lynch's first featured release was the soundtrack to his 1977 debut feature film Eraserhead, which was released on .
16-page booklet: Featuring all-original photography by David Lynch. Poster: fold-out poster of the album artwork. Keychain: Individually number-etched keychain with album artwork.
David Lynch, António Pedro Soares ile birlikte. 27 Kasım 2018, 13:00 ·. Herkese Açık. 41 Yorum · Haberin Tam Boyutu. You can listen to the whole Thought Gang album I did with Angelo Badalamenti on this site now by following the This Is David Lynch playlist.
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The Twin Peaks Archive by David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti is an album with rare and unreleased tracks from both the television series as well as the prequel film. The catalog was initially released between 2011 and 2012 via davidlynch. None of the 212 songs were -at least in their full-length form- previously included in the Music From Twin Peaks, Twin Peaks Season Two Music And More and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me soundtracks.
David Lynch's musical legacy is not one to be trifled with. Throughout his many decades of film work, Lynch has made it a priority for the musical impact of his films to be just as haunting and brilliant as the visual. As the hazard sign of the album cover foreshadows, The Big Dream is a long, winding, and surreal drive out onto a highway on the outskirts of Lynch's world. As we know from his films, Lynch loves using classic storytelling tropes and personas and morphing them over the course of time to fit his own needs. Here, he takes on the role of the romanticized Nashville rockstar.
In 1983, David Lynch began writing a weekly syndicated comic called The Angriest Dog in the World. His second solo album, The Big Dream, which follows on 2011’s Crazy Clown Time, is another example. It feels very much like a continuation of its predecessor, with the same weaknesses and strengths.