music Fee Pp e e XIES BACK from space; Lynch bears his wild heart: Twin Peaks music speaks; Julee chills. Pixies — Bossanova, 4AD, 1990 Black Francis turns his strange mind to the heavens and snatches from the ether an amalgam of sci-fi kitsch and spacey surfer sounds. That special blend of pain and pleasure derived from earlier Pix- ies listening experiences is still to be had but the earlier unbridled intensity is turned down somewhat on Bossanova. The raw hot flash comes on in the guise of Hang Wire, primo Pix- ies pop shines on Velouria. The Pixies are big and getting bigger. Here’s hoping they don’t Work with Koerner THE UBC Centre for Continuing Education is offering amateur ar- “tists an opportunity to work on their drawing and painting tech- nique with artist John Koerner. Working in the medium of their choice, participants will be challenged with problems and ex- ercises and will be given individual attention to focus on their own concerns and needs. Koerner’s work is known for its interplay of opposites: figurative and abstract; strong and subtle; physical and metaphysical. The studio morning is Friday, Nov. 2, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The fee is $50. For information, call 222-5273. Fale DON’T SMOKE from space Raw sound refined but sci-fi kitsch MICHAEL BECKER record review tame themselves in the quest for commerical success. David Lynch’s Wild At Heart — Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, PolyGram Records 1990 A surprisingly good soundtrack, Wild At Heart works because the pieces play against each other so well. The brutal juxtaposition of a symphonic excerpt, im Abendrot by Richard Strauss, with a blast of metal mayhem, Slaughterhouse by Powermad, sets the tone. Chris Isaak, who sounds much like a young Roy Orbison, con- tributes two strong songs — Wicked Game and Blue Spanish Sky. Actor Nicolas Cage shows he’s got the Elvis-crooner thing down pat with his version of Love Me Tender and a Leiber-Stoller classic, Love Me. And to give it all a suitably scary spin, Angelo Badalamenti writes and orchestrates three tunes. The . priced from $38-$85 -100% cotton & poly/cotion 2x2 Egyptian cotton - direct from England -Over 1000 patterns to choose \ Made to measure Hels Cuudlily — CUSTOM SHIRTMAKERS tn ONLY 1 STORE IN TOWN 2531 Granville St. at Broadway FREE parking at rear 731-9190 THe SALMON HOUSE ON THE HILL Barbequed Salmon Filet of BC. salmon, barbequed over green alderwood to give it a delicate smokey flavour that is truly unique. JOIN US IN A FALL SALUTE TO SALMON For reservations please call 926-3212 | | Come up to the Salmon House and enjoy a complimentary Barbequed Salmon le when a second Dinner or Lunch item of equal or Valid anytime Fri-Sat. Seating before ' greater value is purchased. Offer expires Dec. 15/90 6 pm. ae remains on very best, Up in Flames, features blues legend Koko Taylor vamping to the max with a slow-fuse vocal delivery. Angelo Badalamenti — Sound- track From Twin Peaks, Warner Bros. Records 1990 Badalamenti creeps into the subconscious with the skill of an extremely relaxed Ennio (The Good, The Bad and The Ugly) Morricone. While Twin Peaks. the show, slips into becoming just another slab of TV soap, Badalamenti’s resonant music remains true to its uncanny ability to unsettle. Have tun with this soundtrack. With the volume set at a suitably background level in the sanctuary you call home, the simple act of preparing a slice of morning toast becomes fraught with impending danger and deepening mystery: the butter is not what it seems. In Badalanrenti, filmmaker David Lynch has found an em- pathic creative partner. The resulting movie music, a catalogue including the Blue Velvet and Wild At Heart soundtracks, has in a few short years made for a cool and ethereal signature sound. Twin Peaks fans with short at- tention spans will appreciate the liner note inclusion of the names and mugshots of 40 of the show's characters. The lyrical accom- Saturday, Oct. 20. Park Royal Hotel. Help us pick the best-dressed store and win a prize. Merchants prizes courtesy of Marlin Travel, Fiesta West, Cake-cutting ceremony 2:00 pm, Saturday, Oct. 20. LYE VALLEY Wednesday. October 17, 1997 - Bossanova Paniment of Lynch protege Julee Cruise adds to the spooky am- bience. Julee Cruise — Floating Into The Night, Warner Bros. Re- cords 1989 The dress rehearsal to the Twin Peaks music, Floating Into The Night is a mother lode of unadul- terated melancholia. Cruise, with her fey, flat whisper of a voice, is perfect for the mate- rial at hand and brings a chilling charm to David Lynch's simple CELEBRATE ALL WEEK AT LYNN VALLEY CENTRE’S 6TH ANNIVERSARY Make your own party hat in the Hat Making Workshop between 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm, Saturday, Oct. 20. CENTRE Join in the fun and win a Fisher VHS video cassette recorder with VHS hi-fi stereo frorn Westminster Stereo. North Shore News ~ 23 Photo Submitted TOP PIXIE Black Francis shows that his left hand contains four fingers and a thumb. lyrics and Angelo Badalamenti’s understated music. The achieve- ment here is one of compelling mood, with the listener drawn into a dreamlike world of yearning and darkness. Cruise falls, floats and spins her way into the bright limelight burning as a direct result of the runaway success of the Twin Peaks TV series. Floating Into The Night includes three songs that appear on the Twin Peaks soundtrack, Into The Night, Falling and The Nightingale.