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    David Lynch & Alan Splet Eraserhead: Original Soundtrack

    Sacred Bones
      • 1. Digah’s Stomp / Lenox Avenue Blues / Stompin’ The Bug / Messin’ Around With the Blues
      • 2. In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song)
      • 3. Eraserhead Dance Mix

      Official expanded re-release of the soundtrack to David Lynch's landmark 1977 film, Eraserhead. Lynch and sound-designer Alan Splet produced a experimental, early industrial masterpiece. Includes a ten-minute dance mix by the duo.

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