Ghost In The Machine

Label
Digital Distribution Turkey
Release date
9 Jun 2003
Running length
11 tracks
Running time
41:08

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Spirits In The Material World (2003 Stereo Remastered Version) 2:59 1,468
2 Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic (2003 Stereo Remastered Version) 4:21 1,918
3 Invisible Sun (2003 Stereo Remastered Version) 3:44 1,364
4 Hungry For You (2003 Stereo Remastered Version) 2:53 366
5 Demolition Man (2003 Stereo Remastered Version) 5:55 395
6 Too Much Information (2003 Stereo Remastered Version) 3:43 356
7 Re-Humanise Yourself (2003 Stereo Remastered Version) 3:10 392
8 One World (Not Three) (2003 Stereo Remastered Version) 4:47 338
9 Omegaman (2003 Stereo Remastered Version) 2:48 336
10 Secret Journey (2003 Stereo Remastered Version) 3:34 383
11 Darkness (2003 Stereo Remastered Version) 3:14 387

About this album

Ghost in the Machine is the fourth album by The Police, released in 1981. Much of the material in this album was inspired by Arthur Koestler’s The Ghost in the Machine, which also donated the title.

The cover art for Ghost in the Machine features an LED-inspired graphic that depicts the heads of the three band members each with a distinctive hair style (from left to right, Andy Summers, Sting with spiky hair, and Stewart Copeland with a fringe); the band was unable to decide on a photograph to use for the cover. The album’s cover is ranked at number 45 on VH1’s 50 Greatest Album Covers.

The album was the first Police record to feature heavy use of keyboards and saxophones. “Spirits in the Material World” used a synthesizer to mask the song’s reggae influence, and the middle twenty minutes of the record (“Hungry for You (J’aurais Toujours Faim de Toi)” through “One World (Not Three)”) has a great deal of saxophone harmonies. The opening to “Secret Journey” is a guitar layered with effects pedals. As Andy Summers recollects:
“ I have to say I was getting disappointed with the musical direction around the time of Ghost in the Machine. With the horns and synth coming in, the fantastic raw-trio feel—all the really creative and dynamic stuff—was being lost. We were ending up backing a singer doing his pop songs.” ”

The LP opens with “Spirits in the Material World,” a dark pop song with keyboards dubbed over Summers’ original guitar line. Following that is “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic”, which features piano and a strong Caribbean vibe. “Invisible Sun” refers to The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
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