David Lynch's Hidden Talent: The Surprising Music Career of the Genius Filmmaker
David Lynch's Hidden Talent: The Surprising Music Career of the Genius Filmmaker
David Lynch, the mastermind behind mind-bending films, was a true artist in every sense. While most of us know him for his iconic, surreal movies, his creative genius extends far beyond the screen. From painting and writing to furniture design, Lynch was a multi-talented visionary. But did you know about his thriving music career? Uncover the lesser-known musical side of Lynch, from his early cinematic compositions to his two solo albums and collaborations that will surprise you. Let’s dive into the unexpected musical legacy of this legendary artist!
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Here we present the charismatic David Lynch, the name behind iconic works like Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks, and Lost Highway!
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However, in this article, we won't focus on Lynch's cinematic career, but rather his other artistic talent: his music.
Of course, David Lynch is not the only director in Hollywood who is also a musician.
The famous director first collaborated with Alan Splet on the soundtrack and sound design for his debut film Eraserhead.
Later, Lynch worked with composer Angelo Badalamenti, who would become a frequent collaborator in the years to come, especially on the music for one of his most famous films, Mulholland Drive.
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In 2001, Lynch worked with sound engineer John Neff on an album, which he described as industrial blues.
In 2006, we heard Lynch’s voice on the soundtrack album for Inland Empire.
The following year, Lynch released an album titled Polish Night Music, featuring four songs composed with renowned composer Marek Zebrowski.
That same year, Lynch collaborated with Dean Hurley on a nearly one-hour-long soundtrack album for his exhibition at the Fondation Cartier.
In 2011, the brilliant director caught international attention as a musician with his debut solo album.
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The opening track of the album, Pinky's Dream, featured the vocals of Karen O, known from the band Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
Karen O wasn't the only collaborator on the album.
Finally, in 2013, David Lynch released The Big Dream, an album that truly blew our minds.
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