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Although it's helped the careers and creativity of Bjork, Macy Gray, Tori Amos and Madonna, England hasn't produced a major solo female rocker since Polly Jean Harvey. The U.K.'s best bid for renewed femme respect is a category-defying firebrand whose Ghost Stories evokes all those icons, yet asserts its own dark splendor. A Londoner of Indian and Spanish heritage, blessed with a husky vibrato from the house of Stevie Nicks, Amanda Ghost revels in classic singer-songwriter introspection, drama, melody and tough lyricism. On her debut album, former EMF guitarist Ian Dench and house remixer Lukas Burton twiddle today's techno toys. The result is a rock-dance-folk studio marvel with songs as intrepid as the sonics. Swinging from the club-rock stomp of "Filthy Mind" to the orchestral grandeur of "Numb," this beautiful outcast makes each track matter with a sweeping emotional range that suits the arrangements' ornate bombast. "Cellophane" wraps her sprawling angst into one concise, Stones-y argument: Ghost's talent is spooky. (RS 849)
BARRY WALTERS
(Posted: Aug 22, 2000)
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Track List
- Filthy Mind
- Idol
- Glory Girl
- The Wrong Man
- Cellophane
- Blind Man
- Silver Lining
- Empty
- A Child Believes
- Numb
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