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- From: jblum@hamlet.umd.edu (Hi ho -- Kermit the Frog here...)
- Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks
- Subject: Re: FWWM soundtrack
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- Date: 25 Jan 93 15:52:11 GMT
- References: <niklasf.8.727092375@dhhalden.no> <1993Jan22.202839.29895@cs.odu.edu> <1993Jan25.105830.6631@ludd.luth.se>
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- In article <1993Jan25.105830.6631@ludd.luth.se> per@ludd.luth.se (Per Andersson) writes:
- >In <1993Jan22.202839.29895@cs.odu.edu> curtis@opium.cs.odu.edu (vincent curtis) writes:
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- >>Yes. It's called "The Pink Room". Great tune!
-
- >Does anobody know the name of the group that played that tune?
- >Have they recorded any albums?
-
- I think that the band listed in the film -- The Power And The Glory -- isn't
- the one which originally recorded it. I don't have my FWWM soundtrack
- handy, but I think it was recorded by Lynch's usual studio crew. Lynch
- himself played percussion, if I remember.
-
- On the other hand... does anyone know if the band "Thought Gang", who
- back Angelo Badalamenti up on "A Real Indication" and "Black Dog Runs At
- Night", has done any other projects? Or why Thought Gang was credited on
- those two tracks only, when they appear to be the same studio crew who did
- the rest of the songs? Was it just because those were the only two tracks
- with vocals?
-