Frozen Ghost | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Studio | Arnyard Studios, Toronto | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | WEA Canada Atlantic (USA) | |||
Producer | Arnold Lanni | |||
Frozen Ghost chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Frozen Ghost is the debut album of the band Frozen Ghost, released in 1987. Its first single, "Should I See" (a song about censorship) reached #69 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The run-out groove of side two on the LP contains unintelligible speech. When played backwards, a voice (presumably Arnold Lanni's) says, "You are ruining your needle!"
The cover picture was taken in Scarborough, Ontario (a suburb of Toronto) at the foot of the Scarborough Bluffs.
Track listing
All songs written by Arnold Lanni.
- "Should I See" - 3:48
- "Promises" - 3:50
- "Beware the Masque" - 4:00
- "Yum Bai Ya" - 3:55
- "Love Like a Fire" - 4:07
- "End of the Line" - 3:32
- "Time is the Answer" - 4:01
- "Love Without Lies" - 4:11
- "Soldiers Cry" - 3:36
- "Truth in Lies" - 4:20
Singles
The following singles were released from the album, with the highest charting positions listed.
# | Title | Release Date | CAN | Hot 100 |
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1. | "Should I See" | April 1987 | 27 | 69 |
2. | "Promises" | 1987 | - |
- The b-side of the "Should I See" single was the song "Suspended Humanation". It would later appear on their second album Nice Place to Visit.
Album credits
Personnel
- Arnold Lanni - lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, programming
- Wolf Hassel - bass, background vocals
with:
- Derry Grehan - additional guitar
- Tony Moretta - additional guitar
- Lenny Mizzoni - saxophone, background vocals
- Manu Silvani - female vocal on "Promises"
- The Chianti Square singers - Gabe Piersanti, Lenny Mizzoni, Bryan Gagnon, Wolf Hassel, Eric Lawrence, Reeb, Sam
Production
- Arnold Lanni - producer
- Joe Primeau - engineer
- Mixed at the Farmyard Studios, Bucks, England by Stephen W. Tayler
- Mastering - George Marino at Sterling Sound, NYC
References
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