Forty years after David Lynch’s Blue Velvet changed the sound of American cinema forever, Angelo Badalamenti‘s haunting score is returning to vinyl. The anniversary reissue features the soundtrack’s original 14-track sequence in a rainbow-foil jacket, alongside several limited-edition colored-vinyl variants. The label will also release the soundtrack on CD and as a new 48-track deluxe digital edition packed with previously unavailable cues and score excerpts. Pre-orders are available now.
The 1986 film marked the beginning of Badalamenti’s decades-long creative partnership with David Lynch after the composer was initially hired as Isabella Rossellini’s vocal coach. When Lynch asked him to write “a song that floats on the sea of time,” the pair created “Mysteries of Love,” performed by Julee Cruise. The collaboration ultimately expanded into Badalamenti scoring the entirety of Blue Velvet, launching one of cinema’s most lasting director-composer partnerships. They would go on to collaborate on Twin Peaks, Wild at Heart, Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive, and several other projects, with Badalamenti earning a Grammy for the Twin Peaks theme.
Soundtrack Details
Blending ethereal lounge music, unsettling orchestral passages, and unforgettable songs like Roy Orbison’s “In Dreams,” the Blue Velvet soundtrack became as important to the film’s atmosphere as Lynch’s imagery. The score has since been recognized among the greatest film soundtracks ever made.
The vinyl edition includes Badalamenti’s original score alongside Bill Doggett’s “Honky Tonk Part 1,” Roy Orbison’s “In Dreams,” Ketty Lester’s “Love Letters,” and Julee Cruise’s vocal version of “Mysteries of Love.” Meanwhile, the digital deluxe edition expands the release to 48 tracks with alternate cues, score fragments, and previously unreleased material drawn from the film’s sessions.
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Pre-order the Blue Velvet Original Motion Picture Soundtrack here.
Limited-edition variant presents are also available: Yellow vinyl (exclusively at Amoeba Records), Blue (Barnes & Noble), Sandy Pink (Books-A-Million), Blue Sky Blend (Urban Outfitters), Silver & Blue Velvet (Brooklyn Vegan) and Silver at participating indie retailers.
The Blue Velvet Original Motion Picture Soundtrack tracklist is as follows:
Side A:
01. “Main Title”
02. “Night Streets / Sandy And Jeffrey”
03. “Frank”
04. “Jeffrey’s Dark Side”
05. “Mysteries Of Love (French Horn Solo)”
06. “Frank Returns”
07. “Mysteries Of Love (Instrumental)”
Side B:
01. “Blue Velvet / Blue Star Montage”
02. “Lumberton U.S.A. / Going Down To Lincoln (Sound Effects Suite)”
03. “Akron Meets The Blues”
04. “Honky Tonk Part 1” (Bill Doggett)
05. “In Dreams” (Roy Orbison)
06. “Love Letters” (Ketty Lester)
07. “Mysteries Of Love” (Julee Cruise)
The Deluxe Digital Edition features 48 tracks, including alternate cues, score fragments, and previously unreleased material.
In conclusion, the Blue Velvet Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a must-have for fans of David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti. The anniversary reissue offers a unique opportunity to experience the haunting score in a new way, with its limited-edition colored-vinyl variants and deluxe digital edition. Pre-order your copy now and immerse yourself in the timeless world of Blue Velvet.
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