Behold! A Pale Horse Explained
Behold! A Pale Horse is the debut album of the Bellingham, Washington, band The Ghost and the Grace, a moniker for the founder/creator Daniel Anderson (of Idiot Pilot fame). The album is based loosely on the concept of death and dying.[1]
Track listing
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Personnel
Taken from CD liner:
- Daniel Anderson - Vocals, banjo, guitar, bass, mandolin, piano, keyboard, percussion, programming, accordion, glockenspiel, vibraphone, string and horn arrangements
- Chip Westerfield - Additional guitar on "Cloud of Flies"and "My Shell Is Broken", and additional bass on "How Far You Go" and "The End"
- Ryan Soukkala - Additional percussion
- Stephanie Warmouth - Additional vocals on "The End"
- Produced by Daniel Anderson
- Co-produced by Chip Westerfield
- Mixed and recorded at Bayside Recording, Bellingham, Washington, and Anderson's home, Bellingham, Washington, by Daniel Anderson and Chip Westerfield
- Engineering by Daniel Anderson
- Additional engineering by Chip Westerfield
- Mastered by Paul Turpin at Bayside Recording, Bellingham, Washington
- Creative direction and design by Karl Peterson.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: The Ghost And The Grace Interview . Contactmusic.com . 23 July 2009. 2012-01-16.
- Web site: Discography . Theghostandthegrace.com . 2012-01-16 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120128203906/http://theghostandthegrace.com/discography/ . 2012-01-28 .
- Web site: Behold! A Pale Horse Review | The Ghost And The Grace | Compact Discs | Reviews @ . Ultimate-guitar.com . 2009-08-04 . 2012-01-16.