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In Ghost Colours | 
| Artist: Cut Copy Label: Modular Interscope Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 29374
Media: LP Record Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 12.1 x 0.4
UPC: 602517754461 EAN: 0602517754461 ASIN: B001A52TAI
Release Date: August 5, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $5.00 when you spend $25.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Feel the Love | | • | Out There on the Ice | | • | Lights and Music | | • | We Fight for Diamonds | | • | Unforgettable Season | | • | Midnight Runner | | • | So Haunted | | • | Voices in Quartz | | • | Hearts on Fire | | • | Far Away | | • | Silver Thoughts | | • | Strangers in the Wind | | • | Visions | | • | Nobody Lost, Nobody Found | | • | Eternity One Night Only |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Far more fun than the eighties actually were at the time, the second album from Melbourne's Cut Copy, In Ghost Colours, is one of the slickest and most varied reinterpretations of the era to appear in the last five years. Selective nostalgia means that every sound from the past is open to reappraisal and Cut Copy have moved on from the sometimes slavish devotion to New Order that dominated their first album, 2004's enjoyably familiar Bright Like Neon Love. By comparison In Ghost Colours is nearer to the dense pop of Electronic, Johnny Marr and Bernard Sumner's often overlooked collaboration, especially the brash, acoustic guitar driven opener "Feel The Love" and the brash "Lights and Music". But on tunes like the lush "Hearts On Fire" and the more abrasive "So Haunted", Dan Whitford and crew also nod to the experimental pop of the Cure and Depeche Mode and the now familiar sonic attack that My Bloody Valentine originated (and Snow Patrol eventually turned into pop). Less obviously, late period ELO, increasingly adored by studio heads, prove to be an influence. The producer here is none other than DFA's Tim Goldsworthy, and though Cut Copy are far from the bittersweet hedonism of his other recent clients Hercules And Love Affair, In Ghost Colours works both as contemporary dance-rock and, edited without gaps, as a complete album.--Steve Jelbert
Album Description Vinyl pressing of In Ghost Colours by Cut Copy, a band from Melbourne, Australia. Their sound, often labeled as Indie Dance and/or Electropop, draws considerable influence from 80's New Wave and Post Punk genres. Cut Copy is managed by Punkdafunk, and they are signed to the record label Modular Recordings, home of Wolfmother, The Presets and New Young Pony Club.
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My favorite Cut Copy cd - so far August 30, 2008 Another batch of of tasty songs, spacey synthesizer work, and, a bit more guitar edge as compared to their first album. CC follows their own vision and avoids formulaic pop tunes. Take for example, Strangers in the Wind, a slightly melancholy synth trip that takes off, winds and climbs and 4:40 later sets you down in a different place. The best albums always take a few listens to study and appreciate and for me this is one of those albums.
Ear pleasing and Body Movin' August 6, 2008 I'll try not to repeat what the previous reviewer's have already stated with all the New Order and 80's/New Wave comparisons and similarities. Although it should be pointed out that some of "In Ghost Colours" sounds a little more like later-day New Order (their last few albums). For your other 80's/New Wave reference; the great song "Nobody Lost, Nobody Found" will remind you of a more sped-up "Orchestra Maneuvers in the Dark" song - which is a cool thing.
Great vocals by the lead singer with catchy choruses and samples filled throughout the songs makes this a must-have album. As mentioned before, the album mixes their artist(s) and genre influences mixed up with some modern day electro-clash, thus a great album before going out, getting ready, or at the party / club itself. The two singles "Lights and Music" and "Hearts on Fire" are catchy as heck and deserve praise. The start of the album song "Feel the Love" and the song "Out There On the Ice" are just as strong and catchy. (warning! (from the song "Out There on the Ice": be prepared to have the lyrics "Yes, no, maybe....is all I need to hear from you..." be stuck in your head). On the little bit of the rockin' tip, the song "Unforgettable Season" is really good. It has some guitars in the forefront and the song really shows off the lead singer's voice - echo and all. Rest of the album is pretty solid and worth the listen. In the Top 10 albums of '08 so far.
An important fact to mention about this album is that there are actually only 11 `songs' on this album. The other 4 tracks on the album are segues / fillers leading into the following, actual song.
Hommage done right July 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this CD pretty much like I buy every CD I get: I listen briefly to the first three tracks and if I like it I take it with me.
Once I got home I put In Ghost Colours in my player and gave it a listen while I was cooking.
You know a CD is good when you stop what you're doing to really pay attention to the awesomeness that's coming out of the speakers. I listened to it a few more times and there's only one thing I must say: Listen to it. It's like finding a 20$ in your coat you had forgotten about or finding you still know how to skate. It sounds familiar yet brand new.
It totally made my day, so give it a listen too. Chances are you'll love it.
Must-have for fans of 80s synth-pop July 20, 2008 I am too young to have lived during the golden age of 80s pop, but I still adore the brilliant music that came out during the era. These guys are unabashed in their love of this music. Unlike other bands like Chromeo, who sort of make fun of the music as they play, Cut Copy is trying to sound like exactly like a vintage album that came out in 1987 or some other glorious year. Their singer sounds like Billy Idol, and the electro elements bring Daft Punk's style to mind. If you don't like the 80s, run away, but I highly recommend it to you poor souls nonetheless.
Cut June 26, 2008 I think this a good album. Most of the lyrics are good. The sound of the music is very good.
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