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Hypnotic Underworld

 
Album Review: Hypnotic Underworld

  • Artist: Ghost
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: January 27, 2004
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Five years after releasing both Snuffbox Immanence and Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet, Ghost returned with Hypnotic Underworld, and there were some changes in the band. Cellist Hiromichi Sakamoto and percussionist Setsuko Furuya (whose marimba gave those albums such a distinct sound) are gone, replaced by a great young rhythm section of Takuyuki Moriya (bass, conta bass, cello) and Junzo Tateiwa (drums, tabla, percussion). Also, Ghost co-founder Taishi Takizawa continues as producer but rejoins the group as a musician as well (he has served only as producer since the mid-'90s). Of course, Masaki Batoh is still here, along with longtime keyboard player Kazuo Ogino and guitar hero Michio Kurihara. With a brief U.S. tour (October 2002) under its belt, the band really jelled, and with Hypnotic Underworld, Ghost have released their most expansive set yet. The four-part title track starts somewhere near the Heliocentric Worlds, with Takizawa's sax playing over the sparest of bass figures and percussion as wisps of electronic ether float in and out. This morphs into a fuzzbass-led groove with great soprano sax that leads into a hard rock movement with a choir adding to Batoh's vocals and an ending so surprising I'll leave it for the listener. This epic track is followed by a glorious cover of Earth & Fire's "Hazy Paradise." The production here is amazing, with harpsichords, Mellotron, and sitar melting into each other and a majestic Kurihara guitar solo at the end. "Kiseichukan Nite" features a very pretty Celtic harp and recorder over a simple bass ostinato and Batoh speaking in Japanese with little washes of electronic treatment creeping in. This album is all over the place stylistically, yet it all sounds like Ghost, even with the electronic treatments and almost prog rock keyboards that hadn't been present on their prior albums. They turn in a version of Syd Barrett's "Dominoes" that is so completely personalized as to be virtually unrecognizable. "Piper" is a rocker featuring some blistering guitar work, and "Ganagmanag" is a classic Ghost-style instrumental trance jam, highlighted by Takizawa's flute and amazing production work. Batoh's vocals have never been stronger, and Ogino's various keyboards add a new dimension to the Ghost sound. Kurihara, as mentioned, is brilliant on electric guitar. The sound achieved by Takizawa and the band is a stunning mixture of ancient acoustic, hard electric, and electronic that Jimmy Page should be envious of. Hypnotic Underworld is a new high-water mark from one of rock's most interesting bands. Highly recommended. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Hypnotic Underground, Pt. 1: God Took a Picture of His Illness on This Ghost Ghost (13:31)
Hypnotic Underground, Pt. 2: Escaped and Lost Down in Medina Ghost Ghost (7:09)
Hypnotic Underground, Pt. 3: Aramaic Barbarous Dawn Ghost Ghost (2:54)
Hypnotic Underground, Pt. 4: Leave the World! Ghost Ghost (:22)
Hazy Paradise Chris Koerts Ghost (4:52)
Kiseichukan Kite Ghost Ghost (5:03)
Piper Ghost Ghost (6:41)
Ganagmanag Ghost Ghost (10:04)
Feed Ghost Ghost (7:06)
Holy High Ghost Ghost (6:09)
Dominoes/Celebration for the Gray Days Syd Barrett, Ghost Ghost (6:43)

Credits

Junzo Tateiwa (Percussion), Kazuo Ogino (Korg Synthesizer), Kazuo Ogino (Group Member), Taishi Takizawa (Flute), Masaki Batoh (Vocals), Junzo Tateiwa (Tabla), Keiko Yoshida (Photography), Kazuo Ogino (Lute), Taishi Takizawa (Tin Whistle), Taishi Takizawa (Instrumentation), Masaki Batoh (Group Member), Michio Kurihara (Group Member), Taishi Takizawa (Saxophone), Junzo Tateiwa (Drums), Taishi Takizawa (Group Member), Kazuo Ogino (Photography), Michio Kurihara (Guitar (Electric)), Kazuo Ogino (Mellotron), Kazuo Ogino (Piano), Masaki Batoh (Guitar (Acoustic)), Taishi Takizawa (Bouzouki), Taishi Takizawa (Theremin), Masao Hayashi (Engineer), Kazuo Ogino (Recorder), Kazuo Ogino (Celtic Harp), Dan Osborn (Layout Design), Masaki Batoh (Guitar (12 String Acoustic)), Kazuo Ogino (Organ), Taishi Takizawa (Producer)
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Hypnotic Underworld
Studio album by Ghost
Released January 27, 2004
Recorded July 2003
Genre Neo-psychedelia
Experimental
Length 69:14
Label Drag City
Producer Taishi Takizawa
Professional reviews
Ghost chronology
Turn In, Turn On, Free Tibet
(1999)
Hypnotic Underworld
(2004)
In Stormy Nights
(2007)

Hypnotic Underworld is an album by the band Ghost. It was released by Drag City originally in 2004.

The album has two cover songs. One of Earth and Fire's "Hazy Paradise" and one of Syd Barrett's "Dominoes".

Track listing

  1. "Hypnotic Underground Pt. 1: God Took a Picture of His Illness on This Ground" – 13:31
  2. "Hypnotic Underground Pt. 2: Escaped and Lost Down in Medina" – 7:09
  3. "Hypnotic Underground Pt. 3: Aramaic Barbarous Dawn" – 2:54
  4. "Hypnotic Underground Pt. 4: Leave the World!" – 0:22
  5. "Hazy Paradise" – 4:52
  6. "Kiseichukan Nite" – 5:03
  7. "Piper" – 6:41
  8. "Ganagmanag" – 10:04
  9. "Feed" – 7:06
  10. "Holy High" – 6:09
  11. "Dominoes/Celebration for the Gray Days" – 6:43

Personnel

  • Masaki Batoh - Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Guitar (12 String Acoustic)
  • Michio Kurihara - Electric Guitar
  • Kazuo Ogino - Organ, Piano, Lute, Mellotron, Korg Synthesizer, Celtic Harp
  • Taishi Takizawa - Bouzouki, Flute, Saxophone, Theremin, Tin Whistle,
  • Junzo Tatewia - Percussion, Drums

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