Twin Peaks (Soundtrack From) - Angelo Badalamenti

Twin Peaks (Soundtrack From)

Angelo Badalamenti

  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Release Date: 1990-09-11
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 1989, 1990 Warner Records Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Twin Peaks Theme 5:09 USD 1.29
2
Laura Palmer's Theme 4:51 USD 1.29
3
Audrey's Dance 5:17 USD 1.29
4
The Nightingale 4:56 USD 1.29
5
Freshly Squeezed 3:48 USD 1.29
6
The Bookhouse Boys 3:29 USD 1.29
7
Into the Night 4:44 USD 1.29
8
Night Life In Twin Peaks 3:27 USD 1.29
9
Dance of the Dream Man 3:41 USD 1.29
10
Love Theme from Twin Peaks 5:04 USD 1.29
11
Falling 5:21 USD 1.29
Twin Peaks (Soundtrack From) - Angelo Badalamenti
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Reviews

  • Give you the Feels 👌🏻
    5
    By 379075:$&
    So Emotional.😂 But Beautiful Soundtrack. Recommend 👌🏻
  • Twin peaks
    5
    By Van2 cc
    Rewatching show. The music was so cool it blended so well with each scene needed to buy album can't stop listening love it
  • Remember what the giant said.
    5
    By ACM23
    It is hapenning again. It is hapenning again.
  • Mellow techno
    5
    By Seth Lipe
    The show is great and the music is eerie and soothing and I highly recommend both
  • Must have the intro
    5
    By Slimsole
    I'm a couple generations late but this is such an awesome show
  • The Show and The Music
    5
    By Cloaked with thunder.
    I love this show. I just started watching it and I love it!! Kcor stel!
  • Excellent!
    5
    By ursula.s
    So glad I found this album now!
  • Still Haunts Me in Waking
    5
    By gsarrells
    I saw this in my teens and the show and it's music still follows me to this day. Nothing like it. Not yet. Not long after we are all long gone.
  • Yes
    5
    By ghcmgcmgh
    Thank God I can finally get the ORIGINAL soundtrack. Bless You!
  • The music made the show.
    5
    By DavidRankin
    Angelo was a genius. I have wanted this album ever since the show was first on the air. Frost and Lynch walked the fine line between satire and absurdity for most of Twin Peaks, and the music helped hold the balance. I can listen to this album constantly.