Hey, I'm a Ghost

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Hey, I'm a Ghost
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Studio album by Sullivan
Released January 24, 2006
Genre Alternative rock, emo
Label Tooth & Nail Records
Producer Matt Goldman
Sullivan chronology
Count the Time in Quarter Tones EP
(2002) Count the Time in Quarter Tones EP2002
Hey, I'm a Ghost
(2006)
Cover Your Eyes
(2007) Cover Your Eyes2007
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Hey, I'm a Ghost is the first full-length album from Greensboro, North Carolina band Sullivan.

Greensboro, North Carolina City in North Carolina, United States

Greensboro is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the 3rd-most populous city in North Carolina, the 68th-most populous city in the United States, and the county seat and largest city in Guilford County and the surrounding Piedmont Triad metropolitan region. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 269,666, and in 2015 the estimated population was 285,342. Three major interstate highways in the Piedmont region of central North Carolina were built to intersect at this city.

Sullivan is a rock band from Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.

Track listing

All songs written by Brooks Paschal, Zach Harward, Phil Chamberlain and Tyson Shipman.

  1. "Down Here, We All Float" (4:26)
  2. "Ten Ways to Impress" (3:52)
  3. "Cloudy" (3:49)
  4. "The Charity of Saint Elizabeth" (5:55)
  5. "Cars at Break-Neck Speeds" (4:09)
  6. "Gardens" (2:45)
  7. "Insurance for the Weak" (3:17)
  8. "How I Remember You" (4:09)
  9. "Promise Me" (3:34)
  10. "Under the Watchful Eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg" (1:00)
  11. "Hey, I'm a Ghost" (3:55)


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