When I lived at 6 Cotham Place in Bristol, my downstairs neighbour Mr. Sheehan must have really loved Angelo Badalamenti's Music from Twin Peaks, as he played it very frequently and quite loudly. Often, he'd put a single track on repeat, so I'd hear - for example - a muffled & distorted 'Love Theme from Twin Peaks' (which seemed to be his #1 favourite) issuing through my floorboards half a dozen times in a row, several times a week.
I'd loved Twin Peaks myself when it was first broadcast in the UK and had watched it avidly. Part of its appeal was the music, but Mr Sheehan's troubling fondness for it nearly soured it for me. After I'd moved to Italy, though, the negative associations faded, and I bought a German-made release of the album on CD.
I still enjoy it now: there's a certain sheen to its production which, to my ears, hasn't aged perfectly well, but most of the music still sounds great; and remains richly evocative. 'Night Life in Twin Peaks' retains its disconcerting edge; and I'm particularly fond of the jazzy ingedients in the likes of 'Audrey's Dance' and 'Freshly Squeezed'.
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