Tracklist
| 1 | The Darkest Spark |
| 2 | Arrivals (Are Never Enough) |
| 3 | Shuttles And Planes |
| 4 | We'll Make It |
| 5 | Wait Another Day |
| 6 | Organ |
| 7 | Greatlakescape |
| 8 | The Dark And The Bright |
| 9 | Wall Of Snow |
| 10 | September '01 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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| SUNCD115 | The Ghost Is Dancing | The Darkest Spark (CD, Album, Promo) | Sonic Unyon | SUNCD115 | Canada | 2007 |
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Album
Альбом 2007 Песен: 10. The Ghost Is Dancing started out playing and improvising at a French Avenue, Toronto, student apartment in 2002. Their first show was performed in August 2004 at the time the members where leaving the apartment. The original lineup consisted of Kevin Corlis on drums, Jim DeLuca and Jamie Matechuk on guitar and vocals, Odie Ouderkirk on keyboard, Eric Krumins on bass, Jasmine Landau on trumpet and violin, and Gabrielle Nadeau on accordion. They released their debut full-length album, The Darkest Spark, produced by Dale Morningstar, in June 2007. Album 2007 10 Songs. While The Darkest Spark is not a record that would leave one aghast or giddy from its material, the promise of the band is shown nicely in the swaying, ballad-ish vibe during Arrivals Are Never Enough. Ghost Is Dancing have a bright future ahead of them if this is a measuring stick. Some of these songs would generate sparks live. Track Listing. The Darkest Spark is the debut full-length album by Canadian indie pop band The Ghost Is Dancing. It was released by Sonic Unyon Records on June 19, 2007. All songs written by The Ghost Is Dancing. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей The Ghost Is Dancing. September '01. The Darkest Spark. We'll Make It. Shuttles And Planes. Wall Of Snow. The Dark And The Bright. Wait Another Day. The Darkest Spark CD, Album. Sonic Unyon. SUNCD115. Продать эту версию. The Ghost Is Dancing. The Darkest Spark CD, Album, Promo. I realize that Canadians have a reputation for being a friendly bunch, but I tell ya, these indie-rock collectives are sort of getting out of hand. But despite the good intentions, the album doesn't step beyond the anthemic impersonations long enough to make an impression of its own. The band are playing with a formula we've seen a lot of lately: the slow crawl of layered vocal harmonies and low guitar, dramatic crescendos of horns, anthemic arrangements, and chaotic choruses. The Darkest Spark, 03:59. Wall of Snow, 03:36. After releasing their first LP The Darkest Spark last June they are already heading back into the studio for their follow up, which they promise will be even more super-charged and hook heavy then their last effort. View wiki. Leaving a path of joyous debris behind them from stage to stage, Torontos The Ghost is Dancing has gained the reputation as one of the most exciting live bands around