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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 21, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: February 21, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sage Arts
  • ASIN: B000E6EJKW
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #180,180 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Sail Away, Ladies
2. Get Off the Track
3. Wicked Messenger
4. High Walls
5. Last Words
6. Palms of Victory
7. Old Time Religion
8. Girl with the Blue Dress On/Sally in the Garden
9. Cowboy Lullaby
10. Ballad of Johnny Hallyday
11. Love, Not Reason
12. There's Religion in Rhythm
13. Seaman's Hymn

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If the eighth album from these grizzled rounders sounds like what would happen if you paired a dyed-in-the-old-time-wool string band with a genius producer of '60s pop music, that's because it is. Working with Brian Wilson cohort and legendary lyricist/arranger Van Dyke Parks (who, along with producing, chips in on keyboards, marimba, and chimes), Marley's Ghost don't need an orchestra to create a wall of sound. With sparkling autoharp, pedal steel, bouzouki, fiddle, banjo, mandolin, and high-strung guitars, their approach suggests the folk-pop expeditions of Dillard and Clark, with traditional string interplay that's rich with detail and nuance: sometimes as lush and airy as countrypolitan, sometimes as funky as a Skillet Lickers 78. The songs cover the folk landscape, from cowboy lullabies to fiddle tunes, roving balladry to sea chanteys, and gospel hymns to satirical waltzes. If some of the country-rock arrangements flirt with Eagles-lite, their version of Dylan's "The Wicked Messenger" pierces the heart of the lyric's enigmas with Don Heffington's hand drum and Jay Thomas's eerie saxophone lines. The creaky lead vocals of Mike Phelan and Ed Littlefield Jr. won't make you forget the Beach Boys or the Stanley Brothers, but the band's harmonies are surely in that tight, sweet tradition. --Roy Kasten

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Since forming 20 years ago, Marley's Ghost has built a singular reputation among discerning roots-music lovers for its ultra-tight four-part harmonies, instrumental virtuosity, and animated live performances. On Spooked, the band's eighth album but its first to receive a full-fledged national release, Marley's Ghost creates a musically sophisticated, thematically rich piece of work that serves as a belated coming-out party for a band that deserves to be more widely heard.

The album bears the stamp of two legendary figures whose idiosyncratic skills match up beautifully with the band's own--composer/arranger/player Van Dyke Parks, who jumped at the chance to produce, and cartoonist R. Crumb, who illustrated the package.

According to Van Dyke Parks, "I simply tried to strengthen the group's conviction. For example, I insisted they do things to bring enunciation to the parts they played. We'd double guitar parts using techniques I'd learned from people like Brian Wilson. I dragged these guys through the production mud. I've never worked harder or had more fun on a record."

For the album, recorded at the Sage Arts Studio on the rustic banks of "an unpronounceable river" in Washington state, Parks brought in such renowned players as guitarist Bill Frisell, bassist Buell Neidlinger, and drummer Don Heffington to complement the core band on select tracks. With the goal of delivering an album "that will have some degree of permanence," Parks became an auxiliary band-member himself, playing piano, Hammond B-3 organ, marimba and chimes. "I got to be the fifth wheel and enjoyed it immensely," he says.

One of the reference points for Spooked was Ry Cooder's self-titled 1970 debut, which Parks arranged and co-produced. Another was the Band's 1968 landmark, Music from Big Pink. The album contains 12 originals that range from such deftly witty and satirical compositions as "Get Off the Track," "Last Words," "There's Religion in Rhythm," and "The Ballad of Johnny Hallyday" to touches of stone country ("High Walls"), white gospel ("Last Words," "Old-Time Religion") and the Stephen Foster-steeped "Love, Not Reason." The band also covers Bob Dylan's "Wicked Messenger" and the Civil War-era "Sail Away, Ladies," which salutes the album's closing track, "Seaman's Hymn."

The front cover, illustrated by R. Crumb, depicts a decidedly "spooked" Marley's Ghost. The back cover depicts the same band spellbound and transformed, smiling upwards at an intertwined mermaid and devil. Marley's Ghost member Dan Wheetman used to be in Crumb's Cheap Suit Serenaders. Crumb is a fan of Marley's Ghost's music.

Marley's Ghost is comprised of Dan Wheetman (vocals, bass, rhythm guitar, fiddle, harmonica, banjo, Dobro, lap steel), Jon Wilcox (vocals, mandolin, rhythm guitar, guitar, bouzouki), Mike Phelan (vocals, lead guitar, fiddle, Dobro, bass, lap steel), and Ed Littlefield Jr. (vocals, pedal steel guitar, Highland bagpipes, keyboards, mandolin, Dobro, lead guitar). They make their homes along the West Coast variously between Northern California and Washington state.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Song Cycle, My Favorite Thus Far!, February 28, 2006
Having enjoyed this band for some 20+ years as a house band of sorts for the Strawberry Music festivals, Mather Camp Yosemite, I'm a long time fan and I feel an affinity for the idea of these local guys making it. Well, at least in my eyes, they have, I hope some financial rewards follow suit, it's clear they love what they're doing. I hope they come back to Strawberry again this year! When you read Van Dyke Parks comments above about his production efforts, have no fear of overproduction, it's spot on, certainly more subtle/tasteful use of horns than in previous releases. In fact, the first half of this disc is a remarkable song cycle that showcases the bands many talents and tastes in music, the sequencing is near perfect. While I enjoyed the later half of the disc as well, great songs like, "There's Religion in Rhythm!", the flow achieved through the first six tunes is not sustained. Regardless of this minor point, the guys are in fine voice, the whismsy abounds, the playing astounds, so you're in store for a grinning journey ala their wonderous folkreggaeshantygrass stylings, I highly recommend this disc, check it out, you'll see what I mean.
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3.0 out of 5 stars OK, but..., August 29, 2006
Marley's Ghost and Van Dyke Parks count among my favorites, so I had high hopes for this. But it's all kind of muddled and not quite right. Even if there's some good stuff here, "Live at the Freight" this ain't. Even among their studio albums, there's better. Certainly, none of the other Marley's Ghost albums sound as non-Marley as this.
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