
The Ghost Who Walks is a Rock album by Karen Elson, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 12 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- warm
- eerie
- nocturnal
About
Song titles like “The Ghost Who Walks,” “The Truth Is In the Dirt,” and “The Birds They Circle” point to the dark themes that singer/songwriter Karen Elson explores on her 2010 debut. Elson, who is married to Jack White of the Whites Stripes (he served as producer and drummer here), has created an album with a rootsy vibe that, despite the lyrics, isn’t always gloomy. The music has a retro sound that mixes Americana, ‘60s rock, and pop, with keyboards and sliding guitar tones coloring the effective arrangements. Oom-pah rhythms and a piano that reeks of a dank saloon serve as accompaniment on “100 Years from Now,” where Elson slyly sings and talks about a love that won’t matter one day. Spooky guitar tones, accordion bursts, and drums that build and pull back mark “Garden,” a track that finds the model-turned-singer letting loose. “A Thief At My Door” impresses with its sense of restrained drama; it’s a lovely song, and Elson’s voice is imbued with a subtle emotional power. The album closes with “Mouths to Feed,” a dust-bowl tale graced by distinctive fiddle.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1The Ghost Who Walks3:02
- 2The Truth Is In The Dirt3:57
- 3Pretty Babies3:25
- 4Lunasa3:55
- 5100 Years From Now3:13
- 6Stolen Roses3:07
- 7Cruel Summer3:30
- 8Garden4:21
- 9The Birds They Circle3:14
- 10A Thief At My Door3:46
- 11The Last Laugh3:08
- 12Mouths To Feed3:48
Credits
Performers
- Jackson SmithACOUSTIC GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Karen ElsonACOUSTIC GUITAR VOCALS
- Jack LawrenceBASS
- Jack WhiteDRUMS
- Carl BroemelPEDAL STEEL GUITAR GUITAR STEEL GUITAR
- Daniel LloydBASS
- Dean FertitaORGAN ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Rachelle GarniezORGAN BACKING VOCALS ACOUSTIC GUITAR
- Olivia JeanBASS
- Marc FellisDRUMS
- Dirk PowellFIDDLE
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 12 pressings tracked on Gatefold
