Zero 7's fourth album Yeah Ghost (2009) spans everything from dance pop to acoustic folk and everything in between. It's an idea-splattered work of genius that even includes a quartet of instrumental tracks derived from their experimental side projects and sampled, overdubbed and rebuilt from scratch. From the evocative intro "Count Me Out" to the album's shuffling, twitchy closer "All Of Us" - via the haunting "Solastalgia" and "Ghost sYMbOL's" avant-garde electronic and distorted vocals - it's Zero 7 as you've never heard them before. One thing that remains consistent though is the roll call of up-and-coming talent on vocal duties, including singer Eska Mtungwazi. The Londoner, whose collaboration credits include Matthew Herbert and Bugs In The Attic, appears on "Mr McGee," "Medicine Man," "Sleeper" and "The Road" and folk singer songwriter/painter/filmmaker Martha Tilson for "Pop Art Blue." Available on vinyl for the first time as a 180g 2LP-set with gatefold sleeve packaging.
- Count Me Out
- Mr McGee
- Swing
- Everything Up (Zizou)
- Pop Art Blue
- Medicine Man
- Ghost sYMbOL
- Sleeper
- Solastalgia
- The Road
- All Of Us