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Frozen Ghost

Frozen Ghost

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The intoxicating debut from Frozen Ghost commingles Great White North album-oriented rock with a classy new wave chill worthy of their mysterious moniker. Not as artsy as Duran Duran, not as emotive as Ultravox, this pair may be the Canadian answer to Tears for Fears, only better than that sounds. Opening minor hit "Should I See" might as well be the Fixx, but it's actually brainchild Andre Lanni establishing his way with ruminating rhymes and mechanical melody. He came from Sheriff, where he wrote their posthumous smash "When I'm With You" and, after three fine FG works, went on to become a powerhouse producer (King's X) and mentor (Our Lady Peace). Except for the radio number mentioned above, Frozen Ghost fell off the face of the planet instantly. A shame, as the world missed out on the mysterious stranger lurking in "Yum Bai Ya," the military melancholy of "Soldiers Cry," and "End of the Line," a flat-out great pop tune not related to the Traveling Wilburys hit of the same period or even the Roxy Music song (though Roxy roots appear elsewhere). Actually, every track is rock-solid and probably gone forever, further adding to the mystique of one of the all-time should-have-beens.

© Whitney Z. Gomes /TiVo

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1
Should I See
00:03:51

Arnold Lanni, Composer - Frozen Ghost, MainArtist

© 1987 Warner Music Canada Ltd. ℗ 1986 Warner Music Canada Ltd.

2
Promises
00:03:52

Arnold Lanni, Composer - Frozen Ghost, MainArtist

© 1987 Warner Music Canada Ltd. ℗ 1986 Warner Music Canada Ltd.

3
Beware the Masque
00:04:11

Arnold Lanni, Composer - Frozen Ghost, MainArtist

© 1987 Warner Music Canada Ltd. ℗ 1986 Warner Music Canada Ltd.

4
Yum Bai Ya
00:03:55

Arnold Lanni, Composer - Frozen Ghost, MainArtist

© 1987 Warner Music Canada Ltd. ℗ 1986 Warner Music Canada Ltd.

5
Love Like a Fire
00:04:11

Arnold Lanni, Composer - Frozen Ghost, MainArtist

© 1987 Warner Music Canada Ltd. ℗ 1986 Warner Music Canada Ltd.

6
End of the Line
00:03:34

Arnold Lanni, Composer - Frozen Ghost, MainArtist

© 1987 Warner Music Canada Ltd. ℗ 1986 Warner Music Canada Ltd.

7
Time Is the Answer
00:04:03

Arnold Lanni, Composer - Frozen Ghost, MainArtist

© 1987 Warner Music Canada Ltd. ℗ 1986 Warner Music Canada Ltd.

8
Love Without Lies
00:04:12

Arnold Lanni, Composer - Frozen Ghost, MainArtist

© 1987 Warner Music Canada Ltd. ℗ 1986 Warner Music Canada Ltd.

9
Soldiers Cry
00:03:36

Arnold Lanni, Composer - Frozen Ghost, MainArtist

© 1987 Warner Music Canada Ltd. ℗ 1986 Warner Music Canada Ltd.

10
Truth in Lies
00:04:23

Arnold Lanni, Composer - Frozen Ghost, MainArtist

© 1987 Warner Music Canada Ltd. ℗ 1986 Warner Music Canada Ltd.

Album review

The intoxicating debut from Frozen Ghost commingles Great White North album-oriented rock with a classy new wave chill worthy of their mysterious moniker. Not as artsy as Duran Duran, not as emotive as Ultravox, this pair may be the Canadian answer to Tears for Fears, only better than that sounds. Opening minor hit "Should I See" might as well be the Fixx, but it's actually brainchild Andre Lanni establishing his way with ruminating rhymes and mechanical melody. He came from Sheriff, where he wrote their posthumous smash "When I'm With You" and, after three fine FG works, went on to become a powerhouse producer (King's X) and mentor (Our Lady Peace). Except for the radio number mentioned above, Frozen Ghost fell off the face of the planet instantly. A shame, as the world missed out on the mysterious stranger lurking in "Yum Bai Ya," the military melancholy of "Soldiers Cry," and "End of the Line," a flat-out great pop tune not related to the Traveling Wilburys hit of the same period or even the Roxy Music song (though Roxy roots appear elsewhere). Actually, every track is rock-solid and probably gone forever, further adding to the mystique of one of the all-time should-have-beens.

© Whitney Z. Gomes /TiVo

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