Ghosts Upon the Road

Ghosts Upon the Road Artist: Eric Andersen
Label: Capitol
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 787894590229
EAN: 0787894590229
ASIN: B000006LRX


Release Date: 1995-10-10

Related Categories:

Contemporary Blues Contemporary Blues
Related | Blues | Styles | Music
General General
Related | Contemporary Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
General General
Related | Folk | Styles | Music
Traditional Folk Traditional Folk
Related | Folk | Styles | Music
General General
Related | Pop | Styles | Music
Singer-Songwriters Singer-Songwriters
Related | Pop | Styles | Music
Contemporary Blues Contemporary Blues
Related | Blues | Indie Music | Stores | Music
General General
Related | Folk | Indie Music | Stores | Music
Singer Songwriters Singer Songwriters
Related | Folk | Indie Music | Stores | Music
Singer-Songwriters Singer-Songwriters
Related | Contemporary Folk | Folk | Styles | Music

Listmania:

  1. Country And Folk From Pittsburgh
  2. Music I can't live without

Tracks:

  1. Belgian Bar
  2. Spanish Steps
  3. It Starts With A Lie
  4. Trouble In Paris
  5. Listen To The Rain
  6. Ghosts Upon The Road
  7. Too Many Times (I Will Try)
  8. Carry Me Away
  9. Six Senses Of Darkness
  10. Irish Lace

Similar Items:

  1. Blue River
  2. Stages: The Lost Album
  3. Memory of the Future
  4. Beat Avenue
  5. Waves

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Eclectic and Haunting Folk Music From Eric Andersen!.......2003-03-21

I first heard some of the material on this album when Eric Andersen appeared at the now defunct Folkways Coffee House in Peterborough, New Hampshire on Thanksgiving eve in 1992. Andersen is the real thing, a super talent who writes, composes, and performs mostly his own material. That night his rendition of a number of the songs here, including "Belgian Bar" "Spanish Steps", and "Irish Lace" brought oohs and ahs from the crowd. Yet his confessional retrospective by way of the truly magical "Ghosts Upon The Road' blew us all away, bringing chills, cheers, and a standing ovation from the hundred or so members of the audience, who were moved by his graphic, emotional, and deeply personal evopcations of life early on in the folk years at the beginning of the 1960s.

Andersen has long been a personal favorite of mine, and is even better in person than on CD, which is no mean feat. Herein, from the opening bars of "Carry Me Away" to Six Senses of Darkness", he gives new credence to the idea that real talent can continue to grow and mature litteraly over decades and decades. Like James Taylor or Van Morrison, Andersen's music is based on timeless melodies and lyrics, but unlike these other superstars, he imbues his songs with a gritty edge that reveal his insight into the nature of things. Most of the songs in this CD are written by Andersen, and the range of his writing and composition talent is apparent. His voice is at once sweet, mellow, and smoky, and his ability and arrangements based around his sparkling acoustic guitar work is marvelous to listen to again. Buy this album, listen to it, and be prepared to be entertained and amazed.

5 out of 5 stars Poetry in music.......2002-05-29

This is one of the most rare albums of Eric Andersen and, at the same time, a "must" for any fans. This is true poetry immersed in wonderful melodies. The second half of the eighties witnessed
the great return of this very talented artist. All these songs are worthy to be listened to both for the lyrics and for the music. If you have the opportunity, I suggest you to attend one of Eric concerts; I personally think that this is an amazing experience and if you are lucky you may hear him playing some of the songs from this album.

5 out of 5 stars Classic Excellence.......2002-01-29

This album--sorry, showing my age--cd release is simply excellent. Andersen's lyrics and music are in top form. There's songs of his that may be better known from the folk days, but this 1988 collection is Andersen in complete control of his muse. His European connections, Boston and New York experiences, and a memorable cast of characters (and references) make for an autobiographical and literate collection. At over ten minutes, the sustained narrative of the title track "Ghosts Upon the Road" would be a classic on any cd, but the rest of the material like the lovely "Irish Lace" (about two women from Andersen's past) and "Spanish Steps" (a New York reflection on events and emotions in Rome), although of more standard length, are just as strong.

This isn't background music; it demands and deserves attention. John Levanthal shares credits on two cuts, but this is Andersen at his best.

I've been waiting for this re-release for a long time.

Music CD:

  1. Telyn Berseiniol Fy Ngwlad (The Sweet Harp of My Land) ~ Robin Huw Bowen
  2. Boulevard ~ Murray McLauchlan
  3. Folk Scene, U.S.A. ~ The Cumberland Three
  4. LifeLines Live ~ Peter Paul & Mary
  5. Southern Journey, Vol. 13: Earlist Times - Georgia Sea Island Songs For Everyday Living ~ Various Artists
  6. From Hell to Breakfast: A Taste of Sugar Hill's Texas Singer-Songwriters ~ Various Artists
  7. Gifts, Vol. 2: Traditional Christmas Carols ~ Joemy Wilson
  8. Cullen Bay ~ The Tannahill Weavers
  9. Karaoke: Great American Folk Songs ~ Various Artists
  10. Hooked On Flight ~ Ken Dravis

Music CD

Music CD

Music CD

The Harvest ~ Erica Wheeler

No Limit ~ Fred Small

Live in Texas ~ UFO

Busy Bee ~ Ugly Kid Joe

Fat Come Back ~ Alliance Ethnik

Hamnava'i ~ Various Artists

Dizzy's Blues

Caramella Smog ~ Samuele Bersani

The X-Files Theme ~ Original Television Theme

B96 Mixmaster Throwdown, Vol. 4 ~ Various Artists