Ghost
Guru in the echo
Album: Temple Stone (1994)
About Ghost:
"In 1984 Ghost was formed in Tokyo. In the beginning, they played only improvisation / freeform music naturally. But when they started their first recording in 1988, their music had been changing to more constructive one. Still now on their live activities we can find they play improvisation sometimes.
"Their music was based on acoustic guitar usually. A lot ethnic instruments or strange instruments are added to it freely on recording. And the place they play were so unique as examples — buddist temples, churches, ruins, metro, fields, woods, caves... Such strange methods are nothing but ones of their expressions. They are Ghost anytime."
Ghost is:
Masaki Batoh: Vocal, Acoustic Guitar, Hurdy Gurdy, Banjo, etc.
Kazuo Ogino: Piano, Oscilator, Recorder, Lute, etc.
Michio Kurihara: Electric Guitar
Junzo Tateiwa: Tabla, Percussions, Drums
Takuyuki Moriya: Elecric Bass, Contra Bass
Taishi Takizawa (aka Giant): Flute, Theremin, Saxophone
This version is from their self-titled debut album (1990)
rrrasmus 4 months ago
a great version is on a 7 inch with something called "moungod echo" on the other side. it's different, uptempo almost like mudhoney or something.
lesterhalfjr 1 year ago 2
shiiiiiiit. thats cool.
TerentiaWillsomethin 1 year ago
the ghost guru in the echo on my temple stone album is completely different.. is this a live version??
AzraelEmir 1 year ago
yehh both versions are amazing though :D
thehawthornepassage 2 years ago