2025 US issued soundtrack album on summertime green vinyl
For
almost everyone, the entry point for discovering the music of Q
Lazzarus came via “Goodbye Horses.” The song first appeared in 1988, via
Jonathan Demme’s Married to the Mob, but it would not become fully
lodged into popular consciousness until it infamously materialized again
in Demme’s The Silence of the Lambs
in 1991. “Goodbye Horses” felt like a self-contained universe –
dreamlike and wholly unusual, an instant classic that left listeners
captivated and curious about the mysterious voice behind it. That voice
belonged to Diane Luckey, a uniquely talented artist
whose music was ahead of its time and who would ultimately remain
largely unrecognized in her lifetime
track list:
| A1 |
| Goodbye Horses (Single Edit |
| B5 |
| Goodbye Horses (New Wave Version) |
made in Czech Republic