Ghost Story (album)

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Ghost Story
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 4, 2004
RecordedNYC
Genre Progressive rock
Psychedelic rock
House
Length50:49
Label Bloodfish Media
Producer Gabriel Moffat
Phideaux Xavier chronology
Fiendish
(2003)
Ghost Story
(2004)
Chupacabras
(2005)
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Ghost Story is the second album released by composer Phideaux Xavier. [1]

Contents

After completing Fiendish , Xavier was convinced he had the resources to record his songs from the aborted album Ghost Story. He and drummer Rich Hutchins reunited to redo that album with Gabriel Moffat producing and mixing.

Tracks

  1. "Everynight" (05:14)
  2. "Feel the Radiation" (04:02)
  3. "A Curse of Miracles" (06:25)
  4. "Kiteman" (04:30)
  5. "Wily Creilly" (05:24)
  6. "Beyond the Shadow of Doubt" (07:45)
  7. "Ghostforest" (05:45)
  8. "Universally" (05:45)
  9. "Come Out Tonight" (05:52)

Personnel

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Ghost Story". Bloodfish. Archived from the original on 2014-10-22.