Ghost Story (Phideaux)
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Ghost Story (Phideaux) | ||
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Studio album by Phideaux (see Phideaux Xavier) | ||
Released | 2004 | |
Recorded | NYC | |
Genre | Progressive rock Psychedelic rock |
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Label | Bloodfish Media | |
Producer(s) | Phideaux Xavier | |
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Phideaux (see Phideaux Xavier) chronology | ||
Fiendish (Phideaux) (2003) |
Phideaux (Ghost Story) (2004) |
Chupacabras (Phideaux) (2005) |
After completing "Fiendish", Xavier was convinced he now had the machinery in place to satisfactorily record his songs from the aborted album "Ghost Story". He and Hutchins quickly reconvened to redo that album with Gabriel Moffat producing and mixing. "Ghost Story" was released in 2004 and saw Phideaux bring a harder rock edge to the music. Standout track was "Beyond The Shadow of Doubt," which was the longest song to date and very much in the progressive rock style, featuring keyboard solo from Mark Sherkus, who joined the project at that time. Bass player on the album was Sam Fenster, who had played bass in The SunMachine.
[edit] Tracks
- 01 - Everynight (05:14)
- 02 - Feel the Radiation (04:02)
- 03 - A Curse of Miracles (06:25)
- 04 - Kiteman (04:30)
- 05 - Wily Creilly (05:24)
- 06 - Beyond the Shadow of Doubt (07:45)
- 07 - Ghostforest (05:45)
- 08 - Universally (05:45)
- 09 - Come Out Tonight (05:52)