A Ghost Is Born Wilco

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  • Release Date: 06/22/2004
  • Sales Rank: 15,290
  • Label: NONESUCH
  • UPC: 075597980929
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A Ghost Is Born

1LISTENAt Least That's What You Said 5:33
2LISTENHell Is Chrome 4:38
3LISTENSpiders (Kidsmoke) 10:46
4LISTENMuzzle of Bees 4:56
5LISTENHummingbird 3:11
6LISTENHandshake Drugs 6:07
7LISTENWishful Thinking 4:41
8LISTENCompany In My Back 3:46
9LISTENI'm A Wheel 2:37
10LISTENTheologians 3:36
11LISTENLess Than You Think 15:04
12LISTENThe Late Greats 5:03

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Editorial Reviews

At a point where a good many of his peers have shifted into coasting mode, Jeff Tweedy continues to tinker under Wilco's hood, grafting on and sawing off seemingly entrenched elements with surprising ease. And while the changes manifested on A Ghost Is Born are more evolutionary than revolutionary, the fact that Tweedy continues to see his band as a work in progress makes for plenty of welcome surprises. A Ghost Is Born has a few things in common with its critically acclaimed predecessor, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, chiefly the willingness to ignore the strictures of standard arrangement (not to mention the clock on the wall). Those two elements dovetail beautifully in the ten-minute "Spiders (Kidsmoke)," on which Tweedy splices a snaky Television-styled guitar figure onto an insistent Kraut-rock rhythm to great effect. There's an overall uptick in instrumental freakouts, both extended and compact: After a short, simple intro, the 15-minute "Less than You Think" segues into a static lullaby that owes as much to Terry Riley as Tweedy's embryonic work did to the Carter Family, while the initially lulling "At Least That's What You Said" culminates in a fusillade of ragged melodic shards that screams "duck and cover." That aggression is offset by a lingering delicacy, one that lends an appropriately wraithlike tone to songs like the fine-spun "Muzzle of Bees" and the deceptively jaunty "Hummingbird," which kicks off with some sweet keyboard/strings interplay that could pass for the theme from some hazily remembered '70s TV series. A Ghost Is Born may not be the perfect summer soundtrack, but it's laced with sonic ideas that will last long after those tan lines fade into memory. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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best album i have ever heardby Anonymous

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November 13, 2004: this album has totally changed my view of how todays music should sound. the first time i heard the cd, i thought, this is good, but not quite YHF. then i heard it a couple more times, and before i knew it, i couldn't stop playing it. just as in their earlier work, tweedy mixes neil young-esque solo guitar with simple melodies that just come together into a masterpiece. the piano and percussion come in and top it right off. the cd still has its happy tunes like YHF's "camera" and "heavy metal drummer," in new tunes like "handshake drugs", "Late Greats" "theologians" and "hummingbird", as well as heartfelt balads like "I am trying to break your heart" and "radio cure" in the new tunes "at least thats what you said" and "wishful thinking", along with some fantastic purely wilco songs like the ten minute-plus "spiders" and catchy "company in my back". i think overall this is one of the most original albums i have ever listened to, and it will go down as one the most underrated pieces of art of this generation.

unreal....by Anonymous

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June 28, 2004: This album is just as good as YHF, but more complete as an album. The great songs may not be as great, but song 3 (Spiders) is a masterpiece of a song. The guitars scream, and the synthesizers drop some catchy beats. Highly recommended.


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