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  1. Booth and the Bad Angel was a British musical project based on the collaborative efforts of Tim Booth (lead singer with the British alternative rock band James) and the American film composer Angelo Badalamenti. Featuring Bernard Butler on guitar, the project's eponymous album was released in July 1996.

  2. Booth and the Bad Angel is a studio album by Booth and the Bad Angel, a collaborative project between Angelo Badalamenti and Tim Booth. It was released in 1996. It peaked at number 35 on the UK Albums Chart.

  3. www.discogs.com › release › 15604190-Booth-And-The-Bad-Angel-Booth-And-The-Bad-AngelBooth And The Bad Angel (1996, CD) - Discogs

    View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Booth And The Bad Angel" on Discogs.

  4. Booth And The Bad Angel. Tim Booth collaborated with Angelo Badalamenti in 1996 for an album entitled Booth And The Bad Angel which also featured Bernard Butler, former guitarist from Suede.

  5. 1 de jul. de 1996 · Initial recording took place in a six-week period at the end of 1995 with more sessions in London in early 1996 including Bernard Butler, ex-Suede guitarist, on guitar. Reviews I-Music.com by Mike Pattenden. Booth And The Bad Angel is the name given to the collaborative project by vocalist Tim Booth and composer Angelo Badalamenti.

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  7. titel-kulturmagazin.net › 2015/04/25 › classic-album-review-booth-and-the-bad-angelClassic Album Review: Booth And The Bad Angel

    25 de abr. de 2015 · When the pairing was confirmed Bernard Butler from Suede was approached to mix the album and play guitar. After almost a year of solid work Booth And The Bad Angel was finally ready to face the world. The album opens with the emotional bombast of lead single I Believe (which reached No. 25 in the UK official charts).