Share MYSTICAL, HAUNTING songs


I want to thank everyone who contributed to my last request for albums where all the songs were good. I find myself going back to my favorite genre of music (if it is such a thing), Mysterious, Mystical, Haunting type songs. My ‘Best of Mysterious’ CD’s have a lot of playtime.
I don’t want to overwhelm everyone right off the bat, so here are a few from my playlist:

Would welcome your contributions. Thanks in advance.  Corey

Mysterious, Haunting songs

BTO ‘Don’t fear the reaper’
Donovan ‘Hurdy Gurdy Man’
Highwaymen ‘Highwayman’
Deep Purple ‘Blind’
Shins New slang’
America “Horse with no name’
Eagles ‘Hotel California’
Creedence Clearwater ‘Susie Q”
Hooverphonic ‘  from the album-Jackie Chan ‘Forever connected’
Bif Naked ‘We are the lucky ones’
Procol Harum ‘Whiter shade of pale’
Donovan or Kinks ’Season of the Witch’
Traffic ’40,000 headmen’
The Doors ’The End’
Jefferson Airplane ‘White Rabbit’
Zombies ‘Time of the Season’
Cream ’Strange Brew’
Wishbone Ash ‘Leaf and Stream’
Death cab for Cutie ‘When Soul meets body’
Uriah Heep ‘Tales’
Baxter ‘Love again’
Prince “When Doves cry’
The Byrds ‘8 miles high’
Love ‘7 and 7 is’
Marketts “Out of Limits’
Eurythmics ‘Julia’ and “English Summer’
Dan Fogelberg ‘Changing Horses’
Keane ’Somewhere only we know’
S&Garfunkel ‘Sound of Silence’
Roger Hodgson ‘Only because of you’
Chris Issac ‘Wiked Game’
Beach Boys ‘Good Vibrations’
Black Motorcycle Club ‘Beat the Devil’s Tatoo’
Angus & Julia Stone ‘Living on a rainbow’
Antimatter ‘Psalms’ and ‘The last laugh’
Aqualung ‘Strange and Beautiful’
Apocalyptica “Fade to black’
Beatles ‘Within you, Without you’
Band of Skulls ‘Lies’
The Black Keys ‘Psychotic Girl’
Black Rivers ‘Coral Sea’
Black Sabbath “A national Acrobat’
Broken Bells ‘The High Road’
Toy Matinee ’Toy Matinee’
Stephin Merritt “Some Summer Day”
Ten Years After “ The band with no Name’

 

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The mention of "Twin Peaks" reminded me of a couple good ones.

Julee Cruise - "Rockin' Back Inside My Heart"

Julee Cruise - "The World Spins"

By themselves these tracks are haunting enough, but when used in this scene are just bone chilling. Totally bizarre and surreal.

I hope some of these fit the bill (some might just be romantic and melancholy.) Thanks for the question (I now have new playlist.) Enjoy!

Your the One - Kate Bush 

Song of Solomon - Kate Bush

Somewhere In Between - Kate Bush

Everest - Ani Defranco

Galaxy of Emptiness - Beth Orton

I Must Have Been Blind - Brendan Perry

Voyage of Bran - Brendan Perry

The World Spins - Julee Cruise

Small Hours - John Martyn

The Unfolding - Lisa Gerrard and Pietre Bourke

Oomingmak - Cocteau Twins

Definitely agree with Dead Can Dance and would also add…

Genesis: The Waiting Room (from Lamb Lies Down on Broadway)

Peter Gabriel : Passion (The entire album.  Spiritual rather than haunting)