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Ghosts I-IV

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Ghosts I-IV

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    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Play 1 Ghosts I free download 2:48 94,821
2 Play 2 Ghosts I full track 3:15 73,724
3 Play 3 Ghosts I full track 3:50 71,945
4 Play 4 Ghosts I full track 2:12 67,675
5 Play 5 Ghosts I full track 2:51 70,361
6 Play 6 Ghosts I full track 4:17 69,958
7 Play 7 Ghosts I full track 2:00 64,769
8 Play 8 Ghosts I full track 2:55 60,516
9 Play 9 Ghosts I full track 2:46 72,509
10 10 Ghosts II 2:41 47,358
11 11 Ghosts II 2:16 48,683
12 12 Ghosts II 2:16 48,389
13 13 Ghosts II 3:12 50,799
14 14 Ghosts II 3:04 46,987
15 15 Ghosts II 1:52 46,945
16 16 Ghosts II 2:29 44,769
17 17 Ghosts II 2:12 48,428
18 18 Ghosts II 5:21 46,062
19 19 Ghosts III 2:11 44,225
20 20 Ghosts III 3:38 44,344
21 21 Ghosts III 2:53 43,220
22 22 Ghosts III 2:30 43,305
23 23 Ghosts III 2:43 40,625
24 24 Ghosts III 2:38 41,453
25 25 Ghosts III 1:58 44,500
26 26 Ghosts III 2:25 40,801
27 27 Ghosts III 2:51 39,042
28 28 Ghosts IV 5:20 46,596
29 29 Ghosts IV 2:53 39,430
30 30 Ghosts IV 2:58 39,265
31 31 Ghosts IV 2:25 39,246
32 32 Ghosts IV 4:24 38,229
33 33 Ghosts IV 4:00 36,852
34 34 Ghosts IV 5:51 40,731
35 35 Ghosts IV 3:29 35,488
36 36 Ghosts IV 2:18 41,143

About this album

© Nine Inch Nails 36 tracks (109:42)
Ghosts I–IV (also known as Halo 26) is the seventh major studio release by American industrial rock act Nine Inch Nails and was released on March 2, 2008. The album contains 36 instrumental tracks and is the first album from Nine Inch Nails following its announcement that the band had severed its ties with Interscope Records and intended to release future material independently. The final release is presented as four nine-track instrumental EPs. The tracks do not have names, and are identified only by their track listing, position, and album art. The team behind the project featured Nine Inch Nails front man Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Alan Moulder, with instrumental contributions from Alessandro Cortini, Adrian Belew, and Brian Viglione.[2]

The album was released under a Creative Commons license, and in a variety of different packages at different price points, including a US$300 “Ultra-Deluxe Limited Edition”.[3] The album was initially released digitally on the Nine Inch Nails official website without any prior advertisement or promotion. Via the official Nine Inch Nails YouTube profile, a user-generated “film festival” was announced, where fans were invited to visually interpret the album’s music and post their results.[4] The retail version of the album was the first album to be released by Reznor’s completely independent label The Null Corporation.

Critical reception of the album has generally been favorable, its unorthodox release attracting positive comments from many news agencies.
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