- 1 Ghosts I
- 2 Ghosts I
- 3 Ghosts I
- 4 Ghosts I
- 5 Ghosts I
- 6 Ghosts I
- 7 Ghosts I
- 8 Ghosts I
- 9 Ghosts I
- 10 Ghosts II
- 11 Ghosts II
- 12 Ghosts II
- 13 Ghosts II
- 14 Ghosts II
- 15 Ghosts II
- 16 Ghosts II
- 17 Ghosts II
- 18 Ghosts II
- 19 Ghosts III
- 20 Ghosts III
- 21 Ghosts III
- 22 Ghosts III
- 23 Ghosts III
- 24 Ghosts III
- 25 Ghosts III
- 26 Ghosts III
- 27 Ghosts III
- 28 Ghosts IV
- 29 Ghosts IV
- 30 Ghosts IV
- 31 Ghosts IV
- 32 Ghosts IV
- 33 Ghosts IV
- 34 Ghosts IV
- 35 Ghosts IV
- 36 Ghosts IV
I pretty much only did that tracklist due to all of the copying and pasting. I am ridiculously behind on my writeups. I only have time for a couple right now despite the fact that i have a list of about 20 or more to do. I am not gonna spend a lot of time on this one. You know the deal. I hadn't truly given this album a full listen. I knew I liked a lot of it but I wasn't able to give my undivided attention to it until recently. It really is a great collection of recordings. It was an experimental endeavor in so many ways. The way it was recorded, the way it was distributed and the way it sounded were all out of the ordinary. I really enjoy this group of recordings. it is varied has moments that remind you of many different Nine Inch Nail albums. Really a solid late career Reznor album that to me serves as a precursor to his film scoring career. (110 & 111)
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