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2 Julee A. Cruise (December 1, 1956 - June 9, 2022) was a notable DreamPop[=/=]{{Jazz}}[=/=]NewAge artist who did much work on Creator/DavidLynch's movies. She was known for her distinctive, airy vocals.
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4She got her start after playing French horn at college and performed as a singer and actress in Minneapolis. She joined a short project that worked on Music/JanisJoplin covers and she also worked as a talent scout for a time.
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6She got her big break in 1985 by doing vocals for the Creator/DavidLynch film ''Film/BlueVelvet'' with the song "Mysteries of Love". Written after Lynch's attempt to use Music/ThisMortalCoil's CoverVersion of "Song to the Siren" was thwarted by licensing costs, the song became a prominent part of the film and gained attention to Cruise's abilities. This led to ''Blue Velvet'''s composer, Angelo Badalamenti, writing more songs for her to perform for future films. The resulting recordings ended up on her 1989 critically acclaimed album ''Floating Into The Night''.
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8After this she started working with Lynch again for the music in his series, ''Series/TwinPeaks''. Several songs from ''Floating Into the Night'' featured in the series, sometimes with Cruise herself performing on-screen, and an instrumental version of "Falling" was used as the series' theme and won a Grammy for outstanding pop instrumental - Cruise herself missed out on a prize as she neither wrote nor performed on the instrumental, but her vocal version became a hit single in several countries. Around this time Cruise also toured with Music/TheB52s while Cindy Wilson took a leave of absence from the band.
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10After working on more soundtrack songs, Cruise grew interested in writing and composing songs for herself. The resulting album, ''The Voice Of Love'' was released in 1992 once again to critical acclaim.
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12She spent the next few years working on soundtracks and taking breaks before going solo once again in 2002 titled ''The Art Of Being A Girl''. Although not as acclaimed as her other work, it was strongly received and even met some pretty good sales. She also did some work acting and did some work as a backing vocalist for bands in ElectronicMusic.
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14It should also be noted that she was one of 3 major DreamPop solo artists, including Music/LisaGermano and Music/HeidiBerry. Compared to the former's AlternativeRock nature and the latter's FolkRock nature, Cruise takes her music from more NewAge and {{Jazz}} influences. Additionally, Cruise hasn't been somehow associated with the Creator/FourADRecords label. (Both Germano and Berry were signed to it in TheNineties; Berry also contributed to Music/ThisMortalCoil's last album.)
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16In 2022, Cruise's husband Edward Grinnan announced that she had passed away from suicide, having struggled with systemic lupus and chronic pain in her final years.
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18!Troping into the night:
19* SomethingSomethingLeonardBernstein: Notably averted by her cover of the TropeNamer "It's The End Of The World As We Know It", delivered in sufficiently clear and measured fashion that you can actually tell what the words are, even if they still [[WordSaladLyrics don't make a lot of sense]].
20* WithLyrics: Her 1993 album ''The Voice Of Love'' includes a vocal version of "Kool Kat Walk", originally an instrumental from the 1990 ''Film/WildAtHeart'' soundtrack.

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