Give Up the Ghost Brandi Carlile

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Vinyl LP - Bonus CD

  • Release Date: 09/29/2009
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 42,060
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 886972474014

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Give Up the Ghost

1LISTENLooking Out 4:18
2LISTENDying Day 3:33
3LISTENPride and Joy 4:20
4LISTENDreams 3:31
5LISTENThat Year 3:35
6LISTENCaroline 3:36
7LISTENBefore It Breaks 3:57
8LISTENI Will 4:09
9LISTENIf There Was No You 2:39
10LISTENTouching the Ground 3:17
11LISTENOh Dear 2:50

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

If there was any flaw with Brandi Carlile's second album, The Story, it's that it was perhaps a touch too austere, painted in amber tones by producer T Bone Burnett. Its 2009 sequel, Give Up the Ghost, opens up and breathes, perhaps partially due to swapping T Bone for Rick Rubin, who retains the spooky, serious vibe but makes things a little less chilly. This isn't sealed off; there is room for guests here, including such L.A. linchpins as Benmont Tench and Red Hot Chili Pepper Chad Smith, but also Elton John and his arranger, Paul Buckmaster. Tellingly, their presence is felt more than heard, as they never remove the spotlight from Carlile, who remains a singularly powerful singer/songwriter. When things are Spartan, her voice is haunting and gripping, wrenching out operatic emotions, but Give Up the Ghost trumps The Story because she allows herself to lighten up, to rock again on "Dreams" and jump into the rollicking "Caroline," which does indeed recall the barrelhouse jaunt of Honky Chateau. Carlile still prefers sobriety to levity but it never feels affected; it's music that gets under your skin and cuts to the bone. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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LOVED IT!by Bria1114

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November 08, 2009: WOW!!!

I loved this CD! Brandi has a velvet voice and has made me a lifelong fan. This was the first time I have heard her music, or at least the first time I heard it and knew it. Her lyrics and soul remind me of Dusti Springfield, I am surprised I haven't heard more about or from her. In today's pop culture of Bubble Gum teen Queens, Brandi is a real honest to goodness talented artist and I am already looking forward to her next album. If you have not yet heard this, I highly recommend you give it a go, and start with "Pride and Joy", you'll love it!!!

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Great Album From Brandi Carlileby cpetty

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November 08, 2009: I had never heard Brandi Carlile sing before this effort. She has a unique voice, with her tone sounding like a female Johnny Cash with a dash of Elvis thrown in for good measure. I think that perhaps the honesty of this album appealed to me the most. There is no overproduction, just good solid music with clearly understood lyrics.

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