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Album Review: Second Time Around

  • Artist: Ghost
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1992
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Ghost's second album, following one year on from the self-titled debut, saw a slight shift in the lineup, with Krishna out on percussion, replaced by Iwao Yamazaki. Guest performer Kazuo Ogino also became permanent, introduced from the start with his Celtic harp on the opening "People Get Freedom," while multi-instrumentalist Takizawa and bassist/singer Kohji Nishino continued from before. Batoh as always remained the center around which all revolved, with even more eerily beautiful and powerful music than before. All members were credited with a large number of percussion instruments, from bell tree and Tibetan bells to "some nameless bells and stones," further intensifying the aura of ancient and mysterious rites that hangs through Ghost's music. The blend of influences both Western and Eastern results in a series of fine syntheses, perhaps even stronger than on Ghost. "Higher Power," with oboe and finger cymbals among much more, and "First Drop of the Sea," which could almost be a calmer Scott Walker number from the late '60s at points, both capture this sense of broad listening to grand effect. Batoh can be straightforward as he chooses, thus the title track, for one example. He almost sounds a bit like Bowie in lighter cabaret mode (an approach he generally maintains throughout the record) even while the acid folk atmosphere gently kicks along, sometimes with quiet drama in the arrangements. When the band fully kicks in, as on the rolling "Forthcoming From the Inside," everything achieves powerful heights as a result. His lyrics throughout are often quite striking -- his images of ceremonies, seeking the spiritual amid the mundane and more often make a lot more sense than the fuzzier hoo-hah coming from his West Coast psych/Krautrock forebears. This is especially saying something the case of the former, given that English isn't his first language. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
People Get Freedom Ghost Ghost (1:45)
Second Time Around Ghost Ghost (5:36)
Forthcoming from the Inside Ghost Ghost (6:11)
Higher Order Ghost Ghost (3:30)
Awake in a Muddle Ghost Ghost (5:12)
A Day of the Stoned Sky in the Union Zoo Ghost Ghost (5:09)
First Drop of the Sea Ghost Ghost (5:15)
Under the Sun Ghost Ghost (3:25)
Orange Sunshine Ghost Ghost (7:39)
Mind Hill Ghost Ghost (4:16)

Credits

Taishi Takizawa (Multi Instruments), Kazuo Ogino (Multi Instruments), Ghost (Producer), Iwao Yamazaki (Multi Instruments), Ghost (Text), Takeshi Yoshida (Engineer), Jun Takagi (Photography), Masaki Batoh (Multi Instruments), Kazuo Ogino (Recorder), Masaki Batoh (Vocals)
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Second Time Around
Studio album by Ghost
Released 1992
Recorded 1992
Genre Neo-psychedelia
Experimental rock
Length 48:00
Label Drag City
Professional reviews
Ghost chronology
Ghost
(1990)
Second Time Around
(1992)
Temple Stone
(1994)

Second Time Around is the second album by the Japanese band Ghost. It was originally released in 1992 and reissued by Drag City in 1997.

Track listing

  1. "People Get Freedom" - 1:45
  2. "Second Time Around" - 5:37
  3. "Forthcoming From the Inside" - 6:11
  4. "Higher Order" - 3:30
  5. "Awake in a Muddle" - 5:12
  6. "A Day of the Stoned Sky in the Union Zoo" - 5:09
  7. "First Drop of the Sea" - 5:15
  8. "Under the Sun" - 3:25
  9. "Orange Sunshine" - 7:39
  10. "Mind Hill" - 4:16

Personnel

All members play 'Thousand Gongs', Bell Tree, Tibetan Bells, Duff, Bel Bel Drums, Kamabara and 'Some Nameless Bells and Stones'

  • Daisuke Naganuma - Voice and 'Sympathy'
  • Masanori Shioya - Oboe and 'Smile'
  • Tomo Kuwahala - Tabor Bebe and Tobor Dodo

 
 

 

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