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Ghost Ships (album)

Ghost Ships
Ghost Ships by James Reyne.jpg
Australian album cover
Studio album by James Reyne
Released September 29, 2007 (2007-09-29)
Recorded March, April, May 2007
Studio Hobby Horse Studios, East Malvern
Genre Rock, pop, acoustic
Length 63:39
Label Liberation
Producer James Reyne, Scott Kingman
James Reyne chronology
Every Man a King
(2007)Every Man a King2007
Ghost Ships
(2007)
One Night in Melbourne
(2007)One Night in Melbourne2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic 4/5 stars

Ghost Ships is the ninth solo studio album by Australian singer-songwriter James Reyne released on 29 September 2007. The album is an acoustic recording of songs from his solo career and Australian Crawl and Company of Strangers songs.

It is the second album of acoustic recordings following the 2005 release of And the Horse You Rode in On. Later digital editions renamed this album Greatest Hits Acoustic 2.

During the time of the release of Every Man a King, Reyne reconnected with long time collaborator Scott Kingman to re-record more of his earlier work in an acoustic style. He said he was surprised at the success of the And the Horse You Rode in On album and “it makes sense to continue in that vein."

When discussing the tracks from his albums Design for Living and Speedboats for Breakfast, Reyne said, "I still love the originals and in my heart of hearts I felt a little disappointed those albums were overlooked to some extent, so here's another chance for people to hear them. It might turn them on to the original versions".

Tomas Mureika of All Music said "Volume 2 of James Reyne's acoustic reimaginings of his back catalog is even more satisfying than the first, The song choices are braver and the arrangements are tighter.” Concluding with “this serves as a nice complement to his greatest-hits collection and -- with the combination of singles and rarities that make up this record -- it plays as a great Reyne album all on its own. Proof that an artist can rework their material and still come up with something fresh and new."



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