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Ghosts is the second album by singer Siobhán Donaghy, released on June 25, 2007. The album peaked at #92 on the UK Album Chart. This album received more media attention than her debut album, but was overall a commercial failure despite receiving excellent critical reviews.
[edit] Track listing
# |
Title |
Length |
1. |
"Don't Give It Up" |
3:09 |
2. |
"So You Say" |
4:19 |
3. |
"There's A Place" |
3:26 |
4. |
"Sometimes" |
3:22 |
5. |
"12 Bar Acid Blues" |
3:55 |
6. |
"Make It Right" |
3:44 |
7. |
"Coming Up For Air" |
4:13 |
8. |
"Goldfish" |
4:09 |
9. |
"Medevac" |
3:58 |
10. |
"Halcyon Days" |
4:19 |
11. |
"Ghosts" |
3:55 |
12. |
"Man On A Mission" (iTunes bonus track) |
3:54 |
13. |
"Re-Offend" (iTunes bonus track) |
1:49 |
[edit] Singles
[edit] B-sides
[edit] Leftover tracks
- "Crime Of Passion" 04:30
- "Hard To Say"
- "Styflin'"
- "Carpe Diem"
- "Obscured by Crowds" 04:03
[edit] Songs versions
- "Ghosts" (Non-Fade Version)
- "So You Say" (Radio Edit)
- "So You Say" (Original/Extended Version)
- "Don't Give It Up" (Radio Edit)
- "12 Bar Acid Blues" (Non-Fade Version)
[edit] Information
- This is Donaghy's first release on Parlophone Records and is her second solo album.
- The album was recorded in a small studio near Barneville-Carteret, France.
- The producer of the album, James Sanger, has worked with artists such as U2, Keane, and Dido.
- Other producers/songwriters confirmed to have worked with Donaghy on this album are Jony Rockstar, Carl McIntosh ("There's A Place"), Ben Ranyard ("12 Bar Acid Blues"), and Marius De Vries (Coming Up For Air).
- The title track of the album, "Ghosts" is played backwards during portions of the song.
- When the track "Ghosts" is reversed, 45 seconds into the song a hidden message is heard (original reversed bit 2.55 into song).
[edit] Charts
Chart (2007) |
Peak
position |
Irish Albums Chart |
140 |
UK Albums Chart |
92 |