Booth And The Bad Angel by Booth And The Bad Angel

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About the album Booth And The Bad Angel
Booth And The Bad Angel was a project, a collaboration between Tim Booth, the singer of James, and the American composer of film and television series, Angelo Badalamenti. The album was released in early 1996 and received quite positive reviews.
Essentially, it is an alternative rock album "dressed" with the orchestrations of Badalamenti. Bernard Butler, who was the guitarist and songwriter for Suede until 1994, participated in the production and guitar of the record.
The tracks I Believe, Hit Parade, and Dance Of Bad Angels stood out from the album with its highly atmospheric style. The album reached No. 35 in the United Kingdom.
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