The Ghost of Danny Gross

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The Ghost of Danny Gross
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Studio album by
Released2009
Genre folk rock
Label Six Shooter Records
Producer Martin Tielli and Selina Martin
Martin Tielli chronology
Operation Infinite Joy
(2003)
The Ghost of Danny Gross
(2009)

The Ghost Of Danny Gross is the third solo album by Martin Tielli, released in 2009 on Six Shooter Records. It is the final album to be released in the 2003 Martin Tielli Subscription Series. Most of the tracks on disc one include compositions by Jonathan Goldsmith from the film score for Lost Souls , a 1998 movie directed by Jeff Woolnough.

Track listing

Disc One

  1. Beautiful
  2. The Underbrush
  3. No price at all, on his head!
  4. Ice
  5. The house with the laughing windows
  6. The dead children
  7. Something in those woods (take 1)
  8. I saw the sun last night
  9. Storm
  10. Jet
  11. Flying
  12. The Michigan Mumbler
  13. We don't have any time
  14. L'Astronaut

Disc Two

  1. The Ghost of Danny Gross
  2. Spider, Spider, Outsider
  3. Sunshine Blue-Heart
  4. Something in those woods (take 2)
  5. The Drumming Partridge
  6. The little man who was not there
  7. Waterstriders (acoustic version)
  8. Spring peepers
  9. Wayfaring stranger
  10. The Ghost of Danny Gross Reprise
  11. The Seams of a Moment

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