BlueBob

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BlueBob
BlueBob cover
Studio album by David Lynch and John Neff
Released 2001
Recorded April, 1998—March, 2000
Asymmetrical Studio
Hollywood, California
Genre Experimental rock
Length 1:03:12
Label Soulitude Records
Producer David Lynch
John Neff
Professional reviews
David Lynch and John Neff chronology
BlueBob
(2001)

BlueBob is an album of music cowritten and performed by David Lynch and John Neff. Two of the album's tracks, "Mountains Falling" and "Go Get Some," appeared in Lynch's film Mulholland Drive. A music video for "Thank You, Judge" was featured on Lynch's official website, starring Naomi Watts as the wife, Eli Roth as her boyfriend, Lynch as Billy Groper and Neff as the main character.[1]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "9-1-1" — 3:47 (Lynch/Neff)
  2. "Rollin' Down (To My House)" — 4:55 (Lynch/Neff)
  3. "Thank You, Judge" — 5:48 (Lynch/Neff)
  4. "I Cannot Do That" — 4:17 (Lynch/Neff)
  5. "Factory Interlude" — 0:26 (Lynch/Neff)
  6. "Blue Horse" — 7:21 (Lynch/Neff)
  7. "Bad Night" — 4:57 (Lynch/Neff)
  8. "Mountains Falling" — 8:16 (Lynch/Neff)
  9. "Go Get Some" — 7:10 (Lynch/Neff)
  10. "Pink Western Range" — 4:09 (Lynch/Neff)
  11. "Marilyn Monroe" — 5:39 (Lynch/Neff)
  12. "City of Dreams" — 6:21 (Lynch/Neff)

[edit] Album credits

  • Produced by David Lynch and John Neff
  • Engineered by John Neff, A.E.S.
  • Mixed by David Lynch and John Neff
  • Vocal FX Design by David Lynch
  • All Instruments played by John Neff and David Lynch
  • Mastered by Tom Baker at Precision Mastering, Hollywood
  • Photos and design by David Lynch

[edit] References

  1. ^ Blue Bob Overview. Lynchnet. Retrieved on 2007-05-22.
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