Tiger Army III: Ghost Tigers Rise

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Tiger Army III: Ghost Tigers Rise
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 29, 2004
RecordedGrandmaster Recorders, Los Angeles, California; Sonara Recorders, Los Angeles, California
Genre Psychobilly
Alternative rock
Length45:35
Label Hellcat Records/Epitaph Records
Tiger Army chronology
Tiger Army II: Power of Moonlite
(2001)
Tiger Army III: Ghost Tigers Rise
(2004)
Music From Regions Beyond
(2007)
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Tiger Army III: Ghost Tigers Rise is Tiger Army's third full-length album. It was released by Hellcat Records on June 29, 2004. It takes the psychobilly of their first two efforts and layers it with elements of country, blues and punk to create a more mature and emotional sound than previous works. The focus of the lyrics on the album range from topics of ghosts and vampires to life and love. The album was well received and led to their first U.S. headlining tour in spring of 2005.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Nick 13

No.TitleLength
1."Prelude: Death of a Tiger"0:53
2."Ghost Tigers Rise"2:09
3."Wander Alone"3:44
4."Santa Carla Twilight"4:44
5."Ghostfire"4:02
6."Rose of the Devil's Garden"3:56
7."Atomic"3:16
8."What Happens?"3:07
9."Through the Darkness"3:05
10."The Long Road"4:31
11."Calling"4:09
12."Swift Silent Deadly"2:46
13."Sea of Fire"5:13
Total length:45:35

Personnel

Tiger Army

Guests and Other

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