Whiskey for the Holy Ghost Mark Lanegan

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  • Release Date: 01/18/1994
  • Sales Rank: 45,370
  • Label: SUB POP
  • UPC: 098787013221
 
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Whiskey for the Holy Ghost

1LISTENThe River Rise 4:29
2LISTENBorracho 5:40
3LISTENHouse a Home 3:07
4LISTENKingdoms of Rain 3:24
5LISTENCarnival 3:40
6LISTENRiding the Nightingale 6:17
7LISTENEl Sol 3:42
8LISTENDead on You 3:11
9LISTENShooting Gallery 3:32
10LISTENSunrise 2:55
11LISTENPendulum 2:12
12LISTENJudas Touch 1:37
13LISTENBeggar's Blues 5:36

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Mark Lanegan's first solo album, 1990's The Winding Sheet, was a darker, quieter, and more emotionally troubling affair than what fans were accustomed to from his work as lead singer with the Screaming Trees. The follow-up album, 1994 's Whiskey for the Holy Ghost, used The Winding Sheet's sound and style as a starting point, with Lanegan and producer/instrumentalist Mike Johnson constructing resonant but low-key instrumental backdrops for the singer's tales of heartbreak, alcohol, and dashed hopes. While The Winding Sheet often sounded inspired but tentative, like the solo project from a member of an established band, Whiskey for the Holy Ghost speaks with a quiet but steely confidence of an artist emerging with his own distinct vision. The songs are more literate and better realized than on the debut, the arrangements are subtle and supportive (often eschewing electric guitars for keyboards and acoustic instruments), and Lanegan's voice, bathed in bourbon and nicotine, transforms the deep sorrow of the country blues (a clear inspiration for this music) into something new, compelling, and entirely his own. Whiskey for the Holy Ghost made it clear that Mark Lanegan had truly arrived as a solo artist, and it ranks alongside American Music Club's Everclear as one of the best "dark night of the soul" albums of the 1990s. Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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Whiskey for the Holy Ghostby Anonymous

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August 16, 2008: I love Mark Lanegan of Screaming Trees, Gutter Twins, and Queens Of The Stone Age. His voice is super rich, dark, and low and he reminds me of a late night in a smoky bar.

Whiskey for the Holy Ghostby Anonymous

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October 06, 2001: This album is darkly gorgeous. It is a perfect album for a strung-out night or a rainy day. At times bleak, sometimes slightly uplifting, it's dense with emotion in a way that many releases lack these days. This is kind of a '90s version of Neil Young's '74 release ''On the Beach'', which only the truly fortunate have ever even heard....If you like deep dark music ala Nick Cave's ''The Boatman's Call'', you will not be disappointed. It has a deeper quality, with Lanegan's gritty voice screaming the blues, without ever trying to copy or mimic his musical influences.