Ghost was an experimental rock group formed in
Tokyo
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,
Japan
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, in 1984.
History
Core-member Masaki Batoh grew up in
Kyoto, Japan
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where he attended a private school. During this time, he became interested in American and British
rock music
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ranging from
Bob Dylan
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and
Pink Floyd
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to the
Velvet Underground
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and Japanese rock bands such as the
Taj Mahal Travellers and the
Flower Travellin' Band
was a Japanese rock band that was formed in 1967. They were connected to Japan's counterculture movement and noted for their mixture of early heavy metal with psychedelic and progressive rock. They received wide acclaim from critics but fail ...
.
Later, Batoh formed Ghost with a large and often varying lineup. According to reports posted on
Allmusic
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, the group lived a nomadic existence, drifting from ruins of ancient temples to disused subway stations around the
Tokyo
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area.
The band began releasing their work with the albums ''
Ghost
A ghost is the soul or spirit of a dead person or animal that is believed to be able to appear to the living. In ghostlore, descriptions of ghosts vary widely from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes, to rea ...
'' and ''
Second Time Around'', which were released, respectively, in 1990 and 1992. The American independent label
Drag City licensed each of the albums for distribution, and the Los Angeles
The Now Sound
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label picked up two of Batoh's solo albums, released together as well under the title ''Collected Works''. Two albums, ''
Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet
Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet is an album by the band Ghost. It was released by Drag City originally in 1999. It was released as a companion album with ''Snuffbox Immanence
''Snuffbox Immanence'' is an album by the Japanese band Ghost. It was r ...
'' and ''
Snuffbox Immanence
''Snuffbox Immanence'' is an album by the Japanese band Ghost. It was released by Drag City in 1999. The band also released '' Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet'' on the same day.
The album features a cover version of "Live With Me", originally by Th ...
'', were released simultaneously in 1999.
As well as their own work, Ghost have recorded and performed with the ex-
Galaxie 500
Galaxie 500 was an American alternative rock band that formed in 1987 and split up in 1991 after releasing three albums: ''Today'', '' On Fire'' and '' This Is Our Music''. The band was made up of guitarist/vocalist Dean Wareham, drummer Damon K ...
duo
Damon and Naomi
Damon & Naomi are an American dream pop/ indie folk duo, formed in 1991 by Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang, formerly of Galaxie 500.
History
After Galaxie 500 completed a tour of the US supporting Cocteau Twins, guitarist and vocalist Dean Wareh ...
. Five years after releasing both ''
Snuffbox Immanence
''Snuffbox Immanence'' is an album by the Japanese band Ghost. It was released by Drag City in 1999. The band also released '' Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet'' on the same day.
The album features a cover version of "Live With Me", originally by Th ...
'' and ''
Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet
Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet is an album by the band Ghost. It was released by Drag City originally in 1999. It was released as a companion album with ''Snuffbox Immanence
''Snuffbox Immanence'' is an album by the Japanese band Ghost. It was r ...
'', Ghost returned with ''
Hypnotic Underworld
Hypnotic Underworld is an album by the band Ghost, released on January 27, 2004, on Drag City. The album is the first album to feature cellist/bassist Takuyuki Moriya and percussionist Junzo Tatewia, who replaced Hiromichi Sakamoto and Setsuko F ...
'', and there were some changes in the band.
Cellist
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Hiromichi Sakamoto and
percussionist
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Setsuko Furuya left and were replaced by a rhythm section of Takuyuki Moriya (electric bass guitar, double bass, and cello) and Junzo Tateiwa (drums, tabla, and percussion).
In 2005, the
Drag City label released a CD+DVD set titled, "Metamorphosis: Ghost Chronicles 1984-2004". The DVD is a career-spanning collection of footage featuring over two hours of improvisations, one-time-only band lineups, trances, freakouts, live shows and more. The CD features tracks from the previously undocumented 1980s era of studio improvs, live tracks, and outtakes from their debut album.
In January 2007, Ghost released a new album titled ''
In Stormy Nights''.
The year 2008 saw Batoh collaborating live and in the studio with cellist
Helena Espvall, resulting in the album ''Helena Espvall & Masaki Batoh''. ''Overloaded Ark'' followed a year later.
In 2014, Masaki Batoh announced on Facebook that the group had disbanded after 30 years of activity.
Members
* Masaki Batoh (馬頭將噐):
vocals
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,
acoustic guitar
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* Kazuo Ogino (荻野和夫):
piano
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,
electronics
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*
Michio Kurihara
(born 23 November 1961) is a Japanese guitarist who has played with Ai Aso, Cosmic Invention, Hazama, Ensemble Pearl, Overhang Party, Onna, Ghost, Damon & Naomi
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(栗原道夫):
electric guitar
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* Junzo Tateiwa (立岩潤三):
drums
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,
percussion
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* Takuyuki Moriya (守屋拓之):
bass
* Taishi Takizawa (瀧澤大志, also known as Giant):
theremin
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,
flute
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,
saxophone
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Discography
Albums
* ''
Ghost
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'' (1990)
* ''
Second Time Around'' (1992)
* ''
Temple Stone'' (1994)
* ''
Lama Rabi Rabi'' (1996)
* ''
Snuffbox Immanence
''Snuffbox Immanence'' is an album by the Japanese band Ghost. It was released by Drag City in 1999. The band also released '' Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet'' on the same day.
The album features a cover version of "Live With Me", originally by Th ...
'' (1999)
* ''
Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet
Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet is an album by the band Ghost. It was released by Drag City originally in 1999. It was released as a companion album with ''Snuffbox Immanence
''Snuffbox Immanence'' is an album by the Japanese band Ghost. It was r ...
'' (1999)
* ''
Hypnotic Underworld
Hypnotic Underworld is an album by the band Ghost, released on January 27, 2004, on Drag City. The album is the first album to feature cellist/bassist Takuyuki Moriya and percussionist Junzo Tatewia, who replaced Hiromichi Sakamoto and Setsuko F ...
'' (2004)
* ''Metamorphosis: Ghost Chronicles 1984–-2004'' (CD/DVD set 2005)
* ''
In Stormy Nights'' (2007)
* ''
Overture: Live in Nippon Yusen Soko 2006'' (2007)
Singles
* ''Moungod Air Cave b/w Guru in the Echo'' (1995) Both tracks recorded live in 1989 and 1994 respectively.
* ''Holy High b/w Filament'' (2003)
Collaborations
* ''Damon and Naomi with Ghost'' (2000)
Compilation Appearances
* ''Tama Yura'' on ''Tokyo Flashback Vol. 1'' (1991)
* ''Sun is Tangging'' on ''Tokyo Flashback Vol. 2'' (1992)
* ''Suspect Tells of Dog Under the Sun'' on ''Tokyo Flashback Vol. 3'' (1993)
* ''Way to Coimbula'' on ''ALMS: A benefit for
Ptolemaic Terrascope
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'' (1997)
Masaki Batoh solo
* ''A Ghost from the Darkened Sea'' (1995) Total Album Length: 23min & 39sec
* ''Kikaokubeshi'' (1996) Total Album Length: 31min & 42sec
* ''
Collected Works 95-96'' (2004) Above two albums on one CD.
* ''Brain Pulse Music'' (2012)
Helena Espvall / Masaki Batoh collaborations
* ''Helena Espvall & Masaki Batoh'' (2008)
* ''Overloaded Ark'' (2009)
External links
*
Ghost
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at
Allmusic
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Official Site(Japanese)
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Japanese psychedelic rock music groups
Drag City (record label) artists
Musical groups established in 1984
Musical groups from Tokyo
Musical groups disestablished in 2014
P.S.F. Records artists