Correct. I had mistyped it and went back to my original source and found that it's just called "Shelly" now. Also the runtime is different than the Shelly Quits on Angelo's site. I can only suspect either they changed it, used a different version, or it is a completely different song. Will have to wait and see.Ross wrote:Actually, when dugpa posted the list last night, it was listed as "Shelly Quits", but I see its been shortened to just "Shelly" now. Any reason for the change dugpa? Still the same track that Badalamenti has on his page?
Twin Peaks: New Season Two Music Soundtrack Track Listing
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I'm curious about songs from FWWM. Is "Blue Frank" the second song that is heard in the Partyland scene, after "The Pink Room"? Also, I could be mistaken, but "Laura's Dark Boogie" is also probably from the movie, but have no idea which song it is.
All in all, I'm stoked about this release! I can't wait!
All in all, I'm stoked about this release! I can't wait!
Yes, "Blue Frank" is the second song (after "The Pink Room") from the Partyland scene in FWWM. And like "The Pink Room", it is a Lynch track, not Badalamenti. I was a little worried that it might not be included because of that, but thankfully it will be.underthefan wrote:I'm curious about songs from FWWM. Is "Blue Frank" the second song that is heard in the Partyland scene, after "The Pink Room"? Also, I could be mistaken, but "Laura's Dark Boogie" is also probably from the movie, but have no idea which song it is.
All in all, I'm stoked about this release! I can't wait!
"Laura's Dark Boogie" is a mystery. I was thinking it might be the track in FWWM where Bobby shoots Dep. Cliff. This can also be heard in the series.
How about the great jazzy piece from the beginning of Episode 2.17 where a drunk Truman mourns over Josie's death? Think this might be "Josie & Truman"?
Is "New Shoes" the same theme that plays when Agent Hardy interrogates Cooper? (And is also in the final episode when Nadine finally regains her memory). I can't remember the music in the Leo scene.
Is "New Shoes" the same theme that plays when Agent Hardy interrogates Cooper? (And is also in the final episode when Nadine finally regains her memory). I can't remember the music in the Leo scene.
Blue Frank is the second half of the Pink Room music in Partyland.underthefan wrote:I'm curious about songs from FWWM. Is "Blue Frank" the second song that is heard in the Partyland scene, after "The Pink Room"? Also, I could be mistaken, but "Laura's Dark Boogie" is also probably from the movie, but have no idea which song it is.
Still have no idea what Laura's Dark Boogie could be. Maybe it's the Guitar music when Laura and Bobby are doing the Drug Deal with Deputy Cliff. Then again, maybe that is Drug Deal Blues.
I think so. I'd bet money on it. Since it is the first time that song comes up is when Leo says New Shoes. Maybe that is how they are doing the naming conventions. I mean when I think of the instrumental to Questions in a World of Blue, I never thought of it as the music palying during "Audrey's Prayer" but it does make sense since that was the first scene (I believe) to incorporate this music.Ross wrote:New Shoes" the same theme that plays when Agent Hardy interrogates Cooper? (And is also in the final episode when Nadine finally regains her memory). I can't remember the music in the Leo scene.
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The barbershop scene was early in the second season well before the Keaton episode. If in fact that is what the track is.pvilmur wrote:Perhaps the barbershop quartet crooning in the background from a scene I believe was directed by Diane Keaton?Auggeo wrote: 11) Barber Shop: Was there a barber shop in TP? Dont know this
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Yeah, the naming thing is a bit weird. I don't even remember that track being in the Leo scene, but it stands out so much in the Cooper/Hardy scene and the Nadine scene in the final episode. Its a big part of what makes those two scenes so memorable. Same with "Audrey's Prayer". Seems kinda weird to tie it to her, when that peice of music is used so beautifully elsewhere.dugpa wrote:I think so. I'd bet money on it. Since it is the first time that song comes up is when Leo says New Shoes. Maybe that is how they are doing the naming conventions. I mean when I think of the instrumental to Questions in a World of Blue, I never thought of it as the music palying during "Audrey's Prayer" but it does make sense since that was the first scene (I believe) to incorporate this music.Ross wrote:New Shoes" the same theme that plays when Agent Hardy interrogates Cooper? (And is also in the final episode when Nadine finally regains her memory). I can't remember the music in the Leo scene.
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Barbershop Quartet
Aloha all - Long time lurker but never really posted anything. Great to see the TP community is still alive. It is wonderful to see the track listing for the upcoming soundtrack. Paydirt!! I've been a fan of the music since I first watched TP in 1993 (missed the whole original broadcast thing). I've always hoped a second soundtrack would be released. It's so close...
I believe the Barbershop could refer to the Barbershop Quartet singing in Episode 2002 (or #9 depending upon your preference for numbering). This is the scene where Cooper tells Albert about King Ho Ho Ho at breakfast. There is a quartet singing in the background.
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I believe the Barbershop could refer to the Barbershop Quartet singing in Episode 2002 (or #9 depending upon your preference for numbering). This is the scene where Cooper tells Albert about King Ho Ho Ho at breakfast. There is a quartet singing in the background.
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And while we are on the subject of music, don't forget Edvard Grieg's "Piano Concerto in A Minor (1st Movement)" This is the music played in season 2 where Pete learns about Andrew. Forget which episode off the top of my heard. A nice reader to WIP once responded to a question I asked long ago. It's a great piece of music to include. Unfortunately, I'm unsure which orchestra / conductor was used in the series.
Perhaps this has been discussed before. I think it is the only classical piece used in the series. I can't tell if the "opera" music when the Briggs' have dinner (Maj. Briggs puts the smack down on Bobby when he lights up) and later used at Wallies in the Diane Keaton episode is an original Badalamenti work or from something else.
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Perhaps this has been discussed before. I think it is the only classical piece used in the series. I can't tell if the "opera" music when the Briggs' have dinner (Maj. Briggs puts the smack down on Bobby when he lights up) and later used at Wallies in the Diane Keaton episode is an original Badalamenti work or from something else.
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I'm pretty sure this variant of "Laura Palmer's Theme" will be either the first or last track. (One of the "Love Themes"). Remember that the "Love Theme From Twin Peaks" on the Original Soundtrack is a version of "Laura Palmer's Theme".jdh.goodgrief wrote:I was really hoping that the long piece of music played when Ben Horne is reminiscing over old cine film of the Great Northern opening (also heard over Nadine's suicide attempt) would make it too, but I don't think it's there - I believe its called Remembrances.
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But the track(s) Ross is talking about is a guitar version of "Falling" (Main TP theme), not "Laura Palmer's Theme," which is what the "Love Theme" isRoss wrote:I'm pretty sure this variant of "Laura Palmer's Theme" will be either the first or last track. (One of the "Love Themes"). Remember that the "Love Theme From Twin Peaks" on the Original Soundtrack is a version of "Laura Palmer's Theme".jdh.goodgrief wrote:I was really hoping that the long piece of music played when Ben Horne is reminiscing over old cine film of the Great Northern opening (also heard over Nadine's suicide attempt) would make it too, but I don't think it's there - I believe its called Remembrances.
based on. I'm curious as to exactly what those first and last tracks are...
I was really hoping for the "Falling" tracks too, Ross. Perhaps in the next volume?!?!