Fin mai 2025, plus de 400 objets ayant appartenu à David Lynch ont été mis en vente aux enchères. Plusieurs lots concernaient sa discothèque. Voici le lot le plus conséquent, numéro 97, qui comprenait 76 disques 33-tours et était décrit comme suit :
"Records from David Lynch's personal collection. Approximately 76 in total. Includes albums by such artists as Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Bobby Vinton, Chris Isaak, The B-52's, The Moody Blues, The Alan Parsons Project, The Go-Go's, This Mortal Coil, Tragic Mulatto, Oingo Boingo, Toto, various Reggae collections, and many more. Some records contain return label stickers for Lynch's friend Catherine Coulson, who portrayed The Log Lady in Twin Peaks (ABC, 1990-1991). Includes box sets from Phil Spector, Bo Diddley, and Jack Kerouac. Includes some unopened records and duplicates."
Il a été mis en vente pour $100, avec une valeur estimée de $300-500 et a été vendu pour $9,000.
La liste était découpée en 4 parties :
Part1:
- Stahlwerksynfonie by Die Krupps
- Just Me and My Guitar by Hank Williams
- Number Three by R. Crumb and The Cheap Suit Serenaders
- Turn Back by Toto
- Seasons of Life by Thierry Fervant
- All-Time Greatest Hits by Bobby Vinton
- Chrome / Under Arrest by Debbie Harry/li>
- Backfired (Short) / Backfired (Long) by Debbie Harry
- Tonight You Look Like a Spider by David Yow
- Bird Machine by Sparklehorse
- I Never Learn by Lykke Li
- Why You Runnin’ by Lissie
- Bike Shop by Black Tape For A Blue Girl
- Dumb Numbers by Dumb Numbers (x2)
- Reggae Greats by Third World
- Reggae Dance Party by Various Artists
- Heartbeat Reggae by Various Artists
- On Fire by Stetsasonic
- Locos Por El Sexo by Tragic Mulatto
- I Advanced Masked by Andy Summers & Robert Fripp
Part2:
- The Expression by The Expression
- Five Miles Out by Mike Oldfield
- Totally Gone by The Young Gones
- Sparkle in the Rain by Simple Minds
- Jerky Versions of The Dream by Howard Devoto
- The Secret of Association by Paul Young
- Nothing to Fear by Oingo Boingo
- The Modern Dance by Pere Ubu
- Walk Under Ladders by Joan Armatrading
- Trails by Metal Rogue
- Caught Up On Love Street by Ashton
- Deliverance by Space
- Radio Kaos by Roger Waters
- Nakadai by Chas Smith
- Garad by Bruce Haack
- Chris Isaak by Chris Isaak
- Inner City Front by Bruce Cockburn
- Univers by Thierry Fervant
- Hypnotise Dreamers by Mark Stewart
- Vacation by The Go-Go’s
Part3:
- Hot Man Pussy by Tragic Mulatto
- Messopotamia by The B-52’s
- Sings Leiber & Stoller by Elvis Presley
- Greatest Hits by Bobby Vinton
- It’ll End In Tears by This Mortal Coil
- All-Time Greatest Hits by Roy Orbison
- Dark Night of the Soul by Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse
- Magic Fly by Space
- Safe Journey by Steve Tibbetts
- Northern Song by Steve Tibbetts
- One More for the Road… by Charles Brown
- Sounds of the Great Casa Loma Band by Glen Gray
- Nirvana Peter by Peter Ivers
- End of the Century Party by Gary Clail & The On-U Sound System
- Strike the Balance by Dub Syndicate
- Sidekicks by Gene Krupa
- Four Boys and a Guitar by The Mills Bros.
- Cold Blue by Various Artists
- Ain’t That Weird by Brother Dave Gardner
- Paris France by Transit
Part4:
- The Turn of a Friendly Card by The Alan Parsons Project
- Tales of Mystery and Imagination by The Alan Parsons Project
- Sings for Everyone by Morrey Davidson
- A Question of Balance by The Moody Blues
- Seventh Sojourn by The Moody Blues
- Every Good Boy Deserves Favour by The Moody Blues
- Long Distance Voyager by The Moody Blues
- On The Threshold of a Dream by The Moody Blues
- Juvenile Scene Detective by Compulsion Kissing Scanner
- Stranger Than Love by Mark Stewart & Mafia
- Song of Life by Rick Stanley
- Santa Fe by Chas Smith
- Domino / April77 by Various Artists
- Back to Mono (1958 – 1969) by Phil Spector
- The Chess Box by Bo Diddley
- The Jack Kerouac Collection by Jack Kerouac
Au delà des noms les plus connus notés dans la présentation du lot, c’est assez pointu, à la mesure de la musique qu’il produisait lui-même. Je vais écouter au hasard et sans doute quelques titres apparaîtront dans les prochaines playlists.
Pour les impatients, un fan en a fait une playlist :
David Lynch's Record List
PS1 : Le lot 95 était un vieil électrophone des années 50, Rek-O-Cut P43C. David Lynch a-t-il jamais écouté ses disques sur cet appareil ?
PS1 : PS2 : il y avait aussi d'autres lots de disques : sa musique publiée en disques, les musiques de ses films, une petite collection de jazz, une autre de musique classique, ses 45-tours.