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Phantomime is the fourth EP by Swedish rock band Ghost.It was released on 19 May 2023 by Loma Vista Recordings and consists of five covers of other acts. The first single from the EP, a cover of Genesis's song "Jesus He Knows Me", was released on 9 April 2023. [3]
Like all the singles from We Can't Dance, "Jesus He Knows Me" was released on two CDs as well as on vinyl editions. All formats featured the non-album track "Hearts on Fire" (later included on Genesis Archive 2: 1976–1992) as the primary B-side, while both CDs included an exclusive track.
Rite Here Rite Now is a 2024 American concert film directed by Tobias Forge and Alex Ross Perry.It features Swedish rock band Ghost performing at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, on the final two North American dates of their 2023 Re-Imperatour concert tour.
Ghost in 2016. Ghost, also known as Ghost B.C., is a Swedish rock band. They have released 5 albums and 4 extended plays (EPs), gathering 72 songs, mostly written by frontman Tobias Forge under the credit of "A Ghoul Writer".
1987: Electronic rock group The Cassandra Complex performs "Ghost Rider" live and it appears on their live album Feel the Width. 1988: Alternative rock band R.E.M. released a cover of the song on the B-side to their 1988 single "Orange Crush". It later appeared on the band's 1993 compilation album The Automatic Box. [9]
Jon Robert Gibson (born January 3, 1962) [12] is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumental musician, and record producer.Originally a blue-eyed soul singer, he switched from secular music to contemporary Christian music in the late-1980s.
From the first few chords we could tell this was going to be emotional. We swear the Labrador Retriever could tell too. His owner, Lauren, was playing "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong ...
The riff from "Ghost Rider" was sampled extensively in M.I.A.'s single, "Born Free", released in April 2010. [55] Martin Rev joined M.I.A. to perform the song on the Late Show with David Letterman. In mid-2009, the band The Horrors released a cover of the song "Shadazz", as part of a tribute to Alan Vega and his work. They have performed it ...