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Twin Peaks (2017) (Colored Vinyl)<限定盤>
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2

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輸入 (ヨーロッパ盤)

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-

発売日

2017年09月22日

規格品番

8122793255

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081227932558

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オリジナル発売日
2017年
商品の紹介
マニア注目!限定盤でカラー・ヴァイナル・アナログLP発売! 鬼才デイヴィッド・リンチによる大ヒットTVドラマ『ツイン・ピークス』。 社会現象にまでなった伝説のドラマの25年ぶりとなる続編のオリジナル・サウンドトラックが発売決定! 各エピソードに流れていた音楽の謎が今明かされる――。
発売・販売元 提供資料 (2017/08/04)
Pitchfork (Website) - "[T]he collection is peculiarly compelling. This is, foremost, an anthology of largely excellent songs, selected for their artistic merit rather than merely for their usefulness to the drama or their connection to some arcane Lynchian lore."
Rovi
During the '90s, Twin Peaks was unlike anything else on television, and its evocative, bittersweet, impossibly stylish music was a huge part of its appeal. Twin Peaks: Music from the Limited Event Series, a collection of songs from the show's long-awaited third season, celebrates its enduring musical impact and comments on this season's focus on dualities and nostalgia. Even if one the season's main themes was how painful it is to dwell on the past, Angelo Badalamenti's dreamily iconic "Twin Peaks Theme (Main Titles)" instantly throws listeners back to when they first heard it. Meanwhile, Julee Cruise's "The World Spins" -- which first appeared on the Fire Walk with Me soundtrack -- is its mirror twin, closing the album on a beautifully ambivalent note while underscoring how important that film was to the third season's events and mood. Between these bookends, the soundtrack acknowledges how much Twin Peaks' music influenced generations of artists following the show's 1991 cancellation. This is particularly true of the musicians picked by David Lynch to perform in the Roadhouse; aside from an encore performance of James Marshall's endearingly awkward "Just You," they build on Lynch and Badalamenti's aesthetic instead of trying to re-create it. Chromatics' "Shadow" is one of season three's best updates of Twin Peaks' innocence and darkness, a hyper-romantic blur of atmospheric synths, twangy guitars, little girl lost vocals, and simple yet mysterious imagery that embodies what a 2010's version of Twin Peaks should sound like. Elsewhere, the very dark side of this universe is expertly represented by "the" Nine Inch Nails' glowering "She's Gone Away," which would be memorable even if it hadn't appeared in one of the most innovative television episodes ever, and by Trouble's snarling "Snake Eyes," a descendant of the grinding tracks by Badalamenti that also keeps it in the Twin Peaks family (the band features Lynch's son Riley and sound designer Dean Hurley). Outside of the Roadhouse, the show's music is just as expressive. Shawn Colvin's hazy cover of "Viva Las Vegas" captures the strangeness of the Sin City plotline, while Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You" defines one of the most joyous moments in the Twin Peaks universe. Lynch's use of vintage pop in other projects has always been inspired, and songs such as the Platters' "My Prayer" and Booker T. & the MG's "Green Onions" now have new dimensions to their legendary status thanks to their inclusion in the show. And just as season three touched on the director's entire body of work as well as Twin Peaks, so does its music. "No Stars" by Rebekah Del Rio echoes her heartbreaking interpretation of Roy Orbison's "Crying" in Mulholland Drive, and there's even a bit of This Mortal Coil's "Song to the Siren" from Lost Highway in her throaty but effortless delivery. While trying to recapture the past is fruitless, Twin Peaks: Music from the Limited Event Series is a stunning update to one of pop culture's most distinctive works. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi
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構成数 | 2枚

合計収録時間 | 00:00:00

During the '90s, Twin Peaks was unlike anything else on television, and its evocative, bittersweet, impossibly stylish music was a huge part of its appeal. Twin Peaks: Music from the Limited Event Series, a collection of songs from the show's long-awaited third season, celebrates its enduring musical impact and comments on this season's focus on dualities and nostalgia. Even if one the season's main themes was how painful it is to dwell on the past, Angelo Badalamenti's dreamily iconic "Twin Peaks Theme (Main Titles)" instantly throws listeners back to when they first heard it. Meanwhile, Julee Cruise's "The World Spins" -- which first appeared on the Fire Walk with Me soundtrack -- is its mirror twin, closing the album on a beautifully ambivalent note while underscoring how important that film was to the third season's events and mood. Between these bookends, the soundtrack acknowledges how much Twin Peaks' music influenced generations of artists following the show's 1991 cancellation. This is particularly true of the musicians picked by David Lynch to perform in the Roadhouse; aside from an encore performance of James Marshall's endearingly awkward "Just You," they build on Lynch and Badalamenti's aesthetic instead of trying to re-create it. Chromatics' "Shadow" is one of season three's best updates of Twin Peaks' innocence and darkness, a hyper-romantic blur of atmospheric synths, twangy guitars, little girl lost vocals, and simple yet mysterious imagery that embodies what a 2010's version of Twin Peaks should sound like. Elsewhere, the very dark side of this universe is expertly represented by "the" Nine Inch Nails' glowering "She's Gone Away," which would be memorable even if it hadn't appeared in one of the most innovative television episodes ever, and by Trouble's snarling "Snake Eyes," a descendant of the grinding tracks by Badalamenti that also keeps it in the Twin Peaks family (the band features Lynch's son Riley and sound designer Dean Hurley). Outside of the Roadhouse, the show's music is just as expressive. Shawn Colvin's hazy cover of "Viva Las Vegas" captures the strangeness of the Sin City plotline, while Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You" defines one of the most joyous moments in the Twin Peaks universe. Lynch's use of vintage pop in other projects has always been inspired, and songs such as the Platters' "My Prayer" and Booker T. & the MG's "Green Onions" now have new dimensions to their legendary status thanks to their inclusion in the show. And just as season three touched on the director's entire body of work as well as Twin Peaks, so does its music. "No Stars" by Rebekah Del Rio echoes her heartbreaking interpretation of Roy Orbison's "Crying" in Mulholland Drive, and there's even a bit of This Mortal Coil's "Song to the Siren" from Lost Highway in her throaty but effortless delivery. While trying to recapture the past is fruitless, Twin Peaks: Music from the Limited Event Series is a stunning update to one of pop culture's most distinctive works. ~ Heather Phares

1. Twin Peaks Theme (Main Titles) / Angelo Badalamenti
2. Shadow / Chromatics
3. Mississippi / The Cactus Blossoms
4. Lark / Au Revoir Simone
5. I Am / Blunted Beatz
6. I Love How You Love Me / The Paris Sisters
7. Snake Eyes / Trouble
8. Tarifa (Roadhouse Mix) / Sharon Van Etten
9. She's Gone Away / Nine Inch Nails
10. My Prayer / The Platters
11. No Stars / Rebekah Del Rio
12. Viva Los Vegas / Shawn Colvin
13. Just You / James Marshall
14. Green Onions / Booker T. & The M.G.'s
15. Wild West (Roadhouse Mix) / Lissie
16. Sharp Dressed Man / Zz Top
17. Axolotl (Roadhouse Mix) / The Veils
18. Out Of Sand / Eddie Vedder
19. Ve Been Loving You (Live From Monterey Pop) / Otis Redding
20. The World Spins / Julee Cruise
    • 1.
      [LPレコード]
      • 1.
        Twin Peaks (Main Theme) [Edit] / Angelo Badalamenti
      • 2.
        Shadow / Chromatics
      • 3.
        Missisippi / The Cactus Blossoms
      • 4.
        Lark / Au Revoir Simone
      • 5.
        I Am / Blunted Beatz
      • 6.
        I Love How You Love Me / The Paris Sisters
      • 7.
        Snake Eyes / Trouble
      • 8.
        Tarifa [Roadhouse Mix] / Sharon Van Etten
      • 9.
        She's Gone Away / Nine Inch Nails
      • 10.
        My Prayer / The Platters
    • 2.
      [LPレコード]
      • 1.
        No Stars / Rebekah del Rio
      • 2.
        Viva Las Vegas / Shawn Colvin
      • 3.
        Just You / James Marshall
      • 4.
        Green Onions / Booker T. & the MG's
      • 5.
        Wild West [Roadhouse Mix] / Lissie
      • 6.
        Sharp Dressed Man / ZZ Top
      • 7.
        Axolotl [Roadhouse Mix] / The Veils
      • 8.
        Out of Sand / Eddie Vedder
      • 9.
        I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now) [Live Monterey Version] / Otis Redding
      • 10.
        The World Spins / Julee Cruise
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