Archive for December, 2007

John Tartaglia, Jeff Marx, Stephanie D’Abruzzo, Robert Lopez - Avenue Q (Original Broadway Cast) [2003]

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

Review by M J Heilbron Jr. “Dr. Mo”
My wife and I just saw this on Broadway last week. It was one of those wipe-the-tears-of laughter from my eyes experience.
The standard description for the show has been “Sesame Street meets South Park”, because the puppets, the setting and the music all are OBVIOUSLY Jim Henson-inspired, and […]

Angelo Badalamenti - Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (Soundtrack) [SOUNDTRACK] [1992]

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Review by Colin T. Gagnon “just a guy”
Before we start here, let’s get one thing straight: I do not listen to this type of music. I usually need to be in a very special mood to listen to this sort of dark, dreamy jazz, and my atypical reaction to this album is what makes me […]

Gipsy Kings - Rarities Songs

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Biography @ www.vh1.com
The Gipsy Kings are largely responsible for bringing the joyful sounds of progressive pop-oriented flamenco, called Sevillana in Spain, to the world. The band started out in
Arles, a village in southern France during the ’70s when brothers Nicolas and Andre Reyes, the sons of renowned flamenco artist Jose Reyes, teamed up with their […]

Angelo Badalamenti - Blue Velvet: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [SOUNDTRACK] [1986]

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Review by Go Bulldogs
This is one of the most cherished cd’s I own. I usually put it on and listen to the last three songs before listening to the rest of the album. The rest of the soundtrack is terrific especially the instrumental theme track, “Blue Velvet” and the Twin Peaks-like music in “Lumberton, U.S.A.”, […]

Various Artists - Wild At Heart: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [SOUNDTRACK] [1990]

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Review by tokyo111
Not one of my favorite Lynch films… but one of my all-time favorite soundtrack compilations. The reason? Sheer ballsy ecelecticism. Who else would follow up Strauss with speed metal? Or big band music with rockabilly? Yet it somehow all makes sense, creating an almost indescribable atmosphere that’s at once totally intense and totally […]