Downloadcode, extra track. An album as good as Ghosts of the Great Highway should never go out of print. Ghosts continues - even fine-tunes - the work Kozelek did with his former band, Red House Painters. These songs are virtuously stoic Americana - all shimmery guitars, measured tempos, malevolent moods, and wandering melodies. His voice sounds like Neil Young’s, especially in the effortlessness with which he hits the high notes then returns to a lower, earthier texture. Ghosts is a travelogue of sorts, speeding through the Midwest and the West; in this sense, it’s the male equivalent to Lucinda Williams’ Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, especially in the imperfect mirroring of physical terrain and emotional geography. The band Kozelek assembled for Ghosts - Anthony Koutsos (Red House Painters), Tim Mooney (American Music Club), and Geoff Stanfield (Black Lab), along with a few guests - ably but subtly bolster his lyrics and vocals, generating a steady clip that never flags. The result is an album as hypnotic as highway divider lines whizzing past.
Треклист (Tracklist):
♫ ♪ A1. Glenn Tipton ♫ ♪
♫ ♪ A2. Carry Me Ohio ♫ ♪
♫ ♪ A3. Salvador Sanchez ♫ ♪
♫ ♪ B1. Last Tide ♫ ♪
♫ ♪ B2. Floating ♫ ♪
♫ ♪ B3. Gentle Moon ♫ ♪
♫ ♪ B4. Lily And Parrots ♫ ♪
♫ ♪ C. Duk Koo Kim ♫ ♪
♫ ♪ D1. Sí, Paloma ♫ ♪
♫ ♪ D2. Pancho Villa ♫ ♪
♫ ♪ D3. Gentle Moon (Acoustic) ♫ ♪