Ghost Repeater
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Ghost Repeater | |||||
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Studio album by Jeffrey Foucault | |||||
Released | May 23, 2006 | ||||
Genre | Americana, Folk music | ||||
Length | 47:36 | ||||
Label | Signature Sounds | ||||
Producer | Bo Ramsey | ||||
Jeffrey Foucault chronology | |||||
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Ghost Repeater is the third solo album from singer/songwriter Jeffrey Foucault. Produced by Bo Ramsey, Ghost Repeater was released on May 23, 2006, two years after the release of Foucault's previous effort, Stripping Cane. The album represented a notable departure from Foucault's previous records, favoring a rich texture over the sparse nature of Foucault's earlier recordings.
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[edit] Reception
Ghost Repeater received high praise from critics, with The Chicago Sun-Times hailing it as "One of the best albums of the year."[1]
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Jeffrey Foucault.
- "Ghost Repeater" - 5:11
- "Americans in Corduroys" - 4:50
- "I Dream an Old Lover" - 4:14
- "One for Sorrow" - 3:52
- "Train to Jackson" - 4:18
- "One Part Love" - 4:08
- "Wild Waste and Welter" - 5:12
- "City Flower" - 3:38
- "Tall Grass in Old Virginny" - 3:27
- "Mesa, Arizona" - 5:05
- "Appeline" - 3:47
[edit] Credits
[edit] Musicians
- Jeffrey Foucault - acoustic guitar, vocals
- Bo Ramsey - electric guitar, resonator guitar, Weissenborn guitar
- Rick Cicalo - bass, stand up bass
- Steve Hayes - drums, percussion
- Dave Moore - accordion
- Eric Heywood - pedal steel
- Nate Basinger - hammond organ, Wurlitzer
- Kris Delmhorst - vocals
[edit] Production
- Produced by Bo Ramsey
- Recorded by John Svec at Minstrel, Iowa City, Iowa
- Assistant Engineering by Lorne Entress and Dirk Freymouth
- Mixed by Tom Tucker, assisted by Daniele Clare
- Mastered by Jim Demain
[edit] Artwork
- Art direction & design - Christian Helms
- Photography by Sandra Dyas
[edit] Management
Management - Young/Hunter Management