Blue Velvet Revisited
[1] Cult With No Name invited Tuxedomoon and John Foxx to join them in producing the soundtrack, released on Crammed Discs in 2015 on vinyl and CD a year before the film.The soundtrack received significant press coverage and was met with highly positive reviews, with The Wire describing it as "... evocative, dreamy, dark and dynamic.."[3] The CD included a booklet of previously unreleased photographs taken on set.[8] In 2020, the track "Lumberton" from the soundtrack of Blue Velvet Revisited, was licensed to be used in the HBO series The New Pope, starring Jude Law and John Malkovich.[10] The Hollywood Reporter described the film as "... a quietly mesmerizing sensory experience, with a distinctive rhythm and look that makes it a stand-alone artwork rather than a mimetic mirror of its subject."[11] Sam Gray of The Upcoming went further and commented, "With a terrific soundtrack and its insightful, rare footage, Blue Velvet Revisited is nirvana for Lynch nerds, though even those with a perfunctory interest in filmmaking could do with seeing this fascinating gem.