Lynch and Badalamenti co-wrote the songs for Julee Cruise’s album “Floating Into the Night,” which included songs from “Blue Velvet” and “Twin Peaks,” and also co-wrote the music for her second album, the 1993 “The Voice of Love.” Cruise died earlier this year. I realized a lot of things about sound effects and music working with Angelo, how close they are to one another.”īorn in Brooklyn, he earned a bachelor’s and masters from the Manhattan School of Music and worked in theater and advertising as well as scoring “Law and Disorder” and “Gordon’s War” before meeting Lynch.īrought in as Isabella Rossellini’s singing coach for “Blue Velvet,” Badalamenti collaborated with Lynch to write “Mysteries of Love” when they couldn’t secure the rights to the song “Blue Velvet.” The vocals for “Mysteries of Love” were provided by Julee Cruise, who went on to work with them on projects such as “Twin Peaks.” Badalamenti also appeared in “Blue Velvet” as the piano player. “When we started working together, instantly we had a kind of a rapport - me not knowing anything about music, but real interested in sound effects and mood. He’s got a big heart, and he allowed me to come into his world and get involved with music. Times in 1990, “Some of the happiest moments I’ve ever had have been working with Angelo.
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