Whiskey For The Holy Ghost
For his second solo album, Whiskey for the Holy Ghost, Mark Lanegan decided to go wider and deeper. The arrangements are mostly acoustic and electric guitars, bass and drums, but the subtle addition of violin and saxophone on select cuts makes for greater variance and gives the album a rich, epic scope. As always, Lanegan sees the glass as neither half-empty or half-full, just dirty. 'Borracho' reaches a cathartic wall of shrieking feedback, but mostly Lanegan tunes down for the ambulatory emissions and Seattle blues of 'Shooting Gallery', 'Judas Touch' and 'Kingdoms of Rain'.
- The River Rise
- Borracho
- House A Home
- Kingdoms Of Rain
- Carnival
- Riding The Nightingale
- El Sol
- Dead On You
- Shooting Gallery
- Sunrise
- Pendulum
- Judas Touch
- Beggar's Blues
For his second solo album, Whiskey for the Holy Ghost, Mark Lanegan decided to go wider and deeper. The arrangements are mostly acoustic and electric guitars, bass and drums, but the subtle addition of violin and saxophone on select cuts makes for greater variance and gives the album a rich, epic scope. As always, Lanegan sees the glass as neither half-empty or half-full, just dirty. 'Borracho' reaches a cathartic wall of shrieking feedback, but mostly Lanegan tunes down for the ambulatory emissions and Seattle blues of 'Shooting Gallery', 'Judas Touch' and 'Kingdoms of Rain'.
Tracklisting
- The River Rise
- Borracho
- House A Home
- Kingdoms Of Rain
- Carnival
- Riding The Nightingale
- El Sol
- Dead On You
- Shooting Gallery
- Sunrise
- Pendulum
- Judas Touch
- Beggar's Blues