Mysterious Skin
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Neil's Theme
- Memories Returning
- Snowfall
- Neil's Farewell
- Childhood Lost
- Halloween
- Silhouette Approaches
- Goodbye to Wendy
- Brian's Nightmare/The Unknown, Pt. 1
- Twilight
- Unknown, Pt. 2
- Discovery
- Loitering
- Writing on the Wall
- One True Love
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #77875 in Music
- Released on: 2005-07-04
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
Customer Reviews
Just so......SPECIAL....
Having been a fan of the 'Cocteau Twins' for what seems like all my life - all 38 years - and equirying a few Harold Budd albums over those years, i heard that Robin was going to be working again with Harold. 'Moon and the melodies' was their last piece of work together but this time it's a soundtrack to a film. I knew it was going to be something special.
Robins soothing guitars offers a mutual bonding with Harolds piano keys that seem to blend together with over-flowing lushness.
Although the 'Cocteau Twins' split 9 years ago now, listening to many songs on here i feel like i'm waiting for 'Liz Fraser' to enter the songs..it takes me back. Every piece on this album is just beautiful.
If you like the 'Cocteau Twins' or Harold Budd you will love the sound that these two musicians have created together.
Just so....SPECIAL...
Truly great!
If you love all what Cocteau Twins music and specialy the album 'The Moon and The Melodies' then this the what I like to call it the sequel of 'The Moon and The Melodies' album. Budd and Robin made an another beautiful musical diamond. Worth to buy it and to listening in a late night hours. I reccomend it. Sorry for my bad English :)
Beautifully Addictive
I have no idea what the film 'Mysterious Skin' is like or about but the soundtrack has been my most played CD of the last year. I cannot identify what is so addictive about it but I never tire of listening to it. Robin Guthrie / Harold Budd - it does what it says on the tin.




