Yeah Ghost by Zero 7

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    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Count Me Out 1:25 27,221
2 Mr McGee 4:18 31,977
3 Swing 3:58 38,081
4 Everything Up (Zizou) 5:18 30,035
5 Pop Art Blue 4:23 29,331
6 Medicine Man 4:30 23,917
7 Ghost Symbol 4:36 27,257
8 Sleeper 4:37 20,961
9 Solastalgia 1:58 20,801
10 The Road 3:42 21,466
11 All of Us 6:20 19,383

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Atlantic (2009) Released: 28 Sep 2009 11 tracks (45:05)
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  • jazzku wrote:
    August 2011
    I love this album. I find it incredibly strange with all these negative comments .. In my opinion, Zero 7 moved from creating pleasant background music to creating something you have to LISTEN to. Several of the tracks some of you highlight as annoying pop show rather good production skills IMO. I bet many of the artists they are accused of imitating wish they had these songs on their albums - real hit material, not just flat nonsense. It's in the details, guys!

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  • Armed_Response wrote:
    August 2011
    Everything digshake said.

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  • digshake wrote:
    July 2011
    I'm surprised to see all the hate for this record. Perhaps I'm not the "typical" Zero 7 fan (Simple Things was a good album, The Garden was a GREAT album) but I like the direction they take on Yeah Ghost. It may not be as great as some of their previous work but it's still very enjoyable and leaves me looking forward to their next creation.

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  • Unkn0wnumb3rs wrote:
    May 2011
    At first when I listened to this back in '09 I was like, "WTF is this shit?" and now it's 2011 and I decided to give it another listen, and it's really not that bad at all; def grew on me. I'm glad I gave it another chance. [2]

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  • Amina-M wrote:
    April 2011
    At first when I listened to this back in '09 I was like, "WTF is this shit?" and now it's 2011 and I decided to give it another listen, and it's really not that bad at all; def grew on me. I'm glad I gave it another chance.

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  • lylica_rock wrote:
    April 2011
    Zero 7 wasn't in the mood to record an album, judging by this one. It's an "opaque" album comparing with the others, yet "When it Falls" is the best in my opinion. *-*

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  • czesccotam wrote:
    March 2011
    didn't like it, but still love simple things and when it falls

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  • Mynglam wrote:
    February 2011
    Where is the asshole that so spoiled group? Only "Pop Art Blue" good for me.

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  • junotolentino wrote:
    August 2010
    what the fucking fuckckck. :'(

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  • Sepia_Verve wrote:
    August 2010
    This album SUCKS, zero7 are dead to me

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  • patrl wrote:
    June 2010
    loving the album so far, way different from there other stuff, but i gotta say this is pretty good..

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  • mixplusik wrote:
    May 2010
    The songs with Eska on vocals are all really great. I'm afraid the rest is quite weak though (especially "Pop Art Blue" - it's like they were trying too hard to make something like When It Falls). I'm not giving up on this album though - maybe it needs some more time to grow on me.

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  • Niai8889 wrote:
    May 2010
    It's very different, yes but Yeah Ghost is a real grower. Just let the songs grow on you, I really wasn't sure the first few listens because it's such a departure from their previous stuff, but the Zero 7'ness really comes through subversively in quite a few tracks and then you can find it flows nicely as an album. If you still can't like it then accept it's an experiment and also the next album probably won't be like this.

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  • guitarjiro wrote:
    May 2010
    What happened to this band.. they have simply lost their magic with this album, that something we long time zero 7 listeners know it's there but not on this one.. even the artwork and all around it just doesn't fit to me to what we've known Zero 7 for.

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  • kida08 wrote:
    April 2010
    I deleted Mr McGee, Medicine Man, and Sleeper. With those truly "meh" pop-songs gone I now have no issues with this album.

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  • sakmaz wrote:
    April 2010
    i gave this album another try and i have to say, impressed. it's a sound that takes some getting used to, but if you allow it one more shot, you'll be pleasantly surprised. "pop art blue" and "all of us" are some of the pristine examples of a distinct zero 7 sound blended with fresh insights. don't write them off, and as Risingson exclaims: let them evolve. ho$

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  • Risingson wrote:
    March 2010
    No. No, no and no. Let artists evolve, for God's sake. They still were nearly out of air when they did "The Garden" so they released their great experiments as Ingrid ETO. Let them play 70's upbeat pop here, please.

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  • Gisae wrote:
    March 2010
    I love the previous albums, they get better each time I listen to them, but this album sadly does not. It's mediocre at most. I miss the relaxing sound that makes Zero 7 so enjoyable.

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  • guakanagary wrote:
    February 2010
    a great album

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  • hypocondriack wrote:
    February 2010
    i love the pop art blue :)

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