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Christopher Williams - Lost Highway (1997 Film)

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CD Release

February 18, 1997

Label

Fontana Interscope

Number of Discs

1

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Track List

Disc 1
  1. I'm Deranged (Edit) - David Bowie
  2. Videodrones; Questions - Trent Reznor
  3. The Perfect Drug - Nine Inch Nails
  4. Red Bats With Teeth - Angelo Badalamenti
  5. Haunting & Heartbreaking - Angelo Badalamenti
  6. Eye - The Smashing Pumpkins
  7. Dub Driving - Angelo Badalamenti
  8. Mr. Eddy's Theme 1 - Barry Adamson
  9. This Magic Moment - Lou Reed
  10. Mr. Eddy's Theme 2 - Barry Adamson
  11. Fred And Renee Make Love - Angelo Badalamenti
  12. Apple Of Sodom - Marilyn Manson
  13. Insensatez - Antonio Carlos Jobim
  14. Something Wicked This Way Comes (Edit) - Barry Adamson
  15. I Put A Spell On You - Marilyn Manson
  16. Fats Revisited - Angelo Badalamenti
  17. Fred's World - Angelo Badalamenti
  18. Rammstein (Edit) - Rammstein
  19. Hollywood Sunset - Barry Adamson
  20. Heirate Mich [Edit] - Rammstein
  21. Police - Angelo Badalamenti
  22. Driver Down - Trent Reznor
  23. I'm Deranged (Reprise) - David Bowie

Additional Information

Spooky and cool--those two words pretty much sum up this soundtrack for David Lynch's stranger-than-usual movie. It's a mix of hard-edged techno-industrial, slightly spooky jazz, and orchestral compositions from Angelo Badalamenti. David Bowie's "I'm Deranged" is a major highlight, proving once again that he is the coolest man on the planet. Badalamenti's instrumental tracks are reminiscent of Elliot Goldenthal's Interview with the Vampire soundtrack, although "Dub Driving" sounds like an accompaniment to Sam Spade. Sandwiched between a pair of tense city-thriller tracks by Barry Adamson, Lou Reed's rendition of "This Magic Moment" acquires its own disturbing dimension, but the most entertaining track on this CD is, without a doubt, Marilyn Manson's rendition of "I Put a Spell on You." It's not exactly party music, but it's loaded with atmosphere. --Genevieve Williams - Amazon.com

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