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If "Queen Of Denmark" is Grant’s ‘70s album, channeling the spirits of Karen Carpenter and Bread, then "Pale Green Ghosts" is his ’80s album.
Besides "Biggi" (Birgir Þórarinsson, a.k.a. Biggi Veira, of Iceland’s electronic pioneers Gus Gus), the album features a range of Icelandic musicians, including saxophonist Óskar Gudjónsson.
Also, Sinead O’Connor has not only covered the title track of ‘Queen Of Denmark’ on her latest album "How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?", but supplies goose-bumping backing vocals on "Pale Green Ghosts".
Sinead’s presence is a surprise, but not compared to the album’s portion of synthesisers and beats – unless you already know Grant’s enduring love of vintage synth-pop and industrial dance, and more current electronic acts such as Trentemøller and Mock & Toof. “Electronica is a huge part of my personality and my influences, though I don’t think many people see that fitting in to the John Grant image, whatever that is,” he says.
Disc: 1
- Pale Green Ghosts
- Black Belt
- GMF
- Vietnam
- It Doesn't Matter to Him
- Why Don't You Love Me Anymore
- You Don't Have To
- Sensitive New Age Guy
- Ernest Borgnine
- I Hate This Town
- Glacier
Disc: 2
- Black Belt (Hercules and Love Affair Remix)
- Black Belt (Gluteus Maximus Vocal Remix)
- Pale Green Ghosts (NIVOLT Remix)
- Pale Green Ghosts (NO CEREMONY /// Remix)
- Why Don't You Love Me (NIVOLT Remix)
- Why Don't You Love Me (Bon Homme Remix)
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