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(cast) Band 'The Angels' Rick Brewster Jim Hilbun

Music Editor Julie Pearce

Music Consultant and Researcher Christine Woodruff Music Consultant to Jane Campion Andrew Kotatko Music Recorded at Edison Recording Studio, City Chief Engineer Gary Chester Assistant Engineers Yvonne Vedibalian James Murray

Score Conducted and Orchestrated by Angelo Badalamenti and Phil Marshall

"Holly Holly" () Prophet Music Inc. Performed by Neil Diamond Courtesy of MCA Records, Under licence from Universal Music Australia

"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" (T. Connor) © 1952 Jewel Music/Jewel Music (Australia) Administered in Australia by the Nightlight Music Group, Performed by Jimmy Boyd Courtesy of Columbia Records By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment (Australia) Limited

"I Am … I Said" (Neil Diamond) Prophet Music Inc. Performed by Neil Diamond Courtesy of MCA Records Under licence from Universal Music Australia

"The Lord's Prayer" (Music A. H. Malotte) © G. Schirmer, Inc. "You Oughta Know" (Words by Alanis Morissette, music by Alanis Morissette and Glen Ballard) Music Corporation Of America Inc./ Vanhurst Place Music/MCA Music Publishing a division of Universal Studios Inc./Aerostation Corporation. All rights for Vanhurst Place Music controlled & administered by Music Corporation of American Inc. (BMI) All rights for Aerostation Music controlled and administered by MCA Music Publishing a division of Universal Studios, Inc. (ASCAP) Performed by Alanis Morissette Courtesy of Maverick Recording Company By arrangement with Warner Special Products

"Baby It's You" (B. Bacharach/M. David/B. Williams) © 1961 EMI U Catalog Inc., Administered by EMI Catalogue Partnership Australia Pty Ltd Licenced by EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co./Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd New Hidden Valley Music used with permission of Rondor Music Australia Performed by The Shirelles Courtesy of Global Licensing Inc. By arrangement with Celebrity Licensing Inc.

"Trust In Me" (Groove Terminator mix) (Rani Kamahl/Paul Gray) Courtesy of Sony/ ATV Music Publishing (Australia) Performed by Rani ℗ Virgin Records Australia Licensed courtesy of EMI Music Australia

"Puchho Jara Puchho" (Music: Nadeem/Shravan Lyrics: Sameer) Performed by Kumar Sanu & Alka Yagnik Courtesy of Tips Cassettes & Records Co.

"Jaag Musafir" (Music: Pt. Raghunath Seth/ Lyrics Narayan Agarwal) Performed by Hari Om Sharan & Nandini Sharan Courtesy of Tips Cassettes & Records Co.

"Jo Tumhe Chahe Us Ko" (Music: Nadeem/Shrawan Lyrics: Sameer) Performed by Kumar Sanu & Alka Vagnik Courtesy of Harry Baweja & S.P. Creations

“Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again” (R. Brewster/D. Neeson/J. Brewster) © 1980 J. Albert & Son Pty Ltd Performed by The Angles Courtesy of Shock Records

"I Put A Spell On You" (J. Hawkins) © 1956 EMI Unart Catalog Inc. Administered by EMI Catalogue Partnership Australia Pty Ltd Licensed by EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Limited Performed by The Angels Courtesy of Shock Records

"Dil Mera Le Gayee" (Music: Dilip Sen/Sameer Sen Lyrics: Sameer) Performed by Kumar Sanu, Alka Vagnik & Chorus Courtesy of Super Cassettes Industries Pty Ltd

"Gem Song" (Kishore) Nachural Music Performed by DJ Gem Courtesy of Nachural Records

"Indian Ashram Music" Composed by Shiva Vyas Performed by Shiva Vyas and company

"Walking Through The Fire" (G. Lemon/C. Wilson) Performed by Genevieve Lemon

"Primitive" (Annie Lennox) © La Lennoxa Limited/BMG Music Publishing Ltd Administered locally by BMG Music Pty Limited Performed by Annie Lennox Under licence from BMG Australia Limited "Maya, Mayi Ma - The Celebration" (Angelo Badalamanti & Chloe Goodchild) Performed by Chloe Goodchild Arranged by Angelo Badalamenti Produced by Angelo Badalamenti Anlon Music Company/ASCAP Courtesy of MCA Music International

Lyrics:

Head credits:

A very familiar Neil Diamond song runs over the head credits. These are the lyrics as heard in the film. The track begins with applause and acoustic guitar, and is clearly a live version. It is also substantially edited down:

Holly holy eyes Dream of only me Where I am, what I am What I believe in Holly holy Holly holy dream Wanting only you (at this point the main title forms out of wisps of smoke) Holly holy love Take the lonely child And the seed Let it be filled with tomorrow Holly holy Sing a song (back-up: Sing, sing, sing, sing - also runs under the next line) Sing a song of songs … Sing it out … Sing it strong! Oh, oh, oh, yeah! Oh yeah! Call the sun in the dead of the night And the sun's gonna rise in the sky Touch a man who can't walk upright And that lame man, he's gonna fly, yeah! And I fly, yeah And I fly ... Holly holy song …

(The song begins to fade out, with some repeats of the lyrics running under the dialogue, as it’s nearing the end of the head credits. At this point, Ruth and her companion begin to obscure the lyrics by discuss camel riding, with her companion complaining that they’ll miss the Rajasthani buffet!) Tail credits:

Chloe Goodchild, singing “Maya, Mayi, Ma - The Celebration”, runs over the tail credits.

This mainly consists of repetitious chanting of the words in the song’s title, aided in places by a chorus and other voices. With about 2’23” to go (in the UK DVD version), it fades out and is replaced by one of the main themes by composer Angelo Badalamenti, and this runs to the end of the credits.

Music in the film:

Music turns up in the film on a number of occasions, but perhaps the most notable, and most pointed in terms of the film’s feminist themes, comes when Ruth sings along to “You Oughta Know" with Alanis Morissette:

Another notable moment comes when The Angels turn up to sing their cult hit Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again, which became infamous for the audience response, No way, get fucked, fuck off! The song turns up, with cheerful audience response, about 67 minutes into the UK DVD version of the film, and the band and its members are given a cast credit. The song missed out on the CD release, with The Angels doing Hawkins’ I Put A Spell on You getting the nod (this follows Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again in the film). Lead singer ‘Doc’ Neeson scored most of the film’s coverage: CD:

A CD of the soundtrack of the film was released:

Milan Entertainment Inc BM 640 LC 08126 1999 Distributed by the local BMG company, made in the EU Original music by Angelo Badalamenti Recorded at Edison Recording Studio, New York Mastered at Oceanview Digital mastering. Composed by, orchestrated by, producer Angelo Badalamenti (tracks 2 to 9, tracks 11, 12, 14) Engineered, mixed and recorded by Art Pohelemis (tracks to to 5, 7 to 9) and Gary Chester (tracks 2 to 5, 7 to 9 and 12). Lyrics by, vocals by Chloe Goodchild (tracks 6, 11, 14) * Mastered by Joe Gastwirt and Ramon Breton (tracks 2 to 5, 7 to 9, 12) Orchestrated by Phil Marshall (tracks 2 to 5, 7 to 9, 12)

1. Holly Holy (4’29”) - performed by Neil Diamond. 2. Betrayal of Ruth (2’27) 3. Love Journey (3’23”) 4. Moonrise (2’16”) 5. Kiss All Around It (1’56”) 6. Waiting, Reaching, Seeking (3’52”) * 7. Waltz in the Desert (2’12”) 8. Snappy Lipstick (2’08”) 9. Hallucination (2’10”) 10. I Put A Spell On You (4’01) - performed by The Angels 11. The Celebration (2’47”) * 12. Montage Finale (4’54”) 13. Primitive (4’17”) - performed by Annie Lennox 14. Maya, Mayi, Ma (6’50”) *

(This CD was also released in ‘for award consideration’ form with just the Angelo Badalamenti tracks): Angelo Badalamenti:

Angelo Badalamenti is an American composer too well known to dwell on in a site dedicated to Australian or semi-Australian films. Badalamenti had a wiki here, and at time of writing an eponymous website here, with this short bio and assorted other details relating to his career:

Angelo Badalamenti is an acclaimed and prolific composer who has written some of the most unique film scores of our time. He is widely known for his long-standing collaboration with the director , which has produced a creative and inspired body of work.

In addition to his music for film, Badalamenti has written distinctive themes for the television series "" and "Inside the Actors Studio", as well as "The Flaming Arrow" Torch Theme for The Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona. He has collaborated with recording artists , Paul McCartney, , , Anthrax, LL Cool J, Michael Jackson, Nancy Wilson, Nina Simone, Della Reese, Mel Tillis, , , Dolores O'Riordan, Liza Minelli, Roberta Flack and countless others.

Born in , New York, Badalamenti studied composition, French horn and piano at the Eastman School of Music and the Manhattan School of Music, where he received a Masters degree. Following his classical training, he worked for five years as a music teacher in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, while spending summers performing as a pianist for shows. During this period he was also a busy and orchestrator for many popular performers.

Angelo Badalamenti began working in film with his scores for Law and Disorder and Gordon's War. In 1986, he was hired by a young David Lynch to be 's vocal coach for Blue Velvet. Badalamenti ended up scoring the film, writing the feature song "Mysteries of Love" with Lynch, and even appears onscreen in the piano bar scene. His close relationship with Lynch served as a springboard and since Blue Velvet Badalamenti has scored Lynch's films and projects, as well as those of many other preeminent directors.

Badalamenti has received a Grammy Award for his theme to the groundbreaking TV series "Twin Peaks." The Soundtrack Album from Twin Peaks has achieved gold status in 25 countries. He received an Independent Spirit Award and a Saturn Award for Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me and BAFTA's Anthony Asquith Award for his score for The Comfort of Strangers.

Badalamenti has received Golden Globe nominations for and Mulholland Drive, three Emmy Award nominations for Twin Peaks, two César Award nominations for A Very Long Engagement and The City of Lost Children, BAFTA and AFI award nominations for Mulholland Drive and an American Video Conference award for Best Original Score for Industrial Symphony #1.

Badalamenti received both the Composer of the Year Award in 2005 and the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008 from the Flanders Film Festival: . In the summer of 2011, Angelo was honored at the ASCAP Film and Television Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. There, in the same ballroom where the Golden Globes are held each year, he was presented with the Henry Mancini Lifetime Achievement award and gave a live performance of his selected works.

Most recently, Badalamenti has completed a stunning new score for the indie feature, A Late Quartet, a moving drama about the lives of four musicians as they prepare for an upcoming performance of Beethoven's Streichquartett in C# minor, Op. 131 and he's presently composing the score for a new 3D film entitled Stalingrad.

(Below: Angelo Badalamenti at various points in his life and career).