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If You Have Ghost

If You Have Ghost
Ghost - If You Have Ghost.jpg
EP by Ghost
Released November 20, 2013
Recorded 2012–2013, Studio 606
Genre Heavy metal, doom metal
Length 24:41
Language English
Label Republic, Loma Vista
Producer Dave Grohl
Ghost chronology
Infestissumam
(2013)Infestissumam2013
If You Have Ghost
(2013)
Meliora
(2015)Meliora2015
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 57/100
Review scores
Source Rating
About.com 4/5 stars
AllMusic 3/5 stars
Consequence of Sound 3/5 stars
Iowa State Daily (4/5)
Loudwire 4/5 stars
New Noise Magazine 5/5 stars
Now 2/4
Rock Sound (4/10)
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars

If You Have Ghost is an EP by Swedish heavy metal band Ghost. It was produced by Dave Grohl and released on November 20, 2013 by Republic Records. Four of the five tracks are covers of other acts; "I'm a Marionette" and "Waiting for the Night" were originally released on various editions of Ghost's second album, Infestissumam, while the two others were newly recorded. The fifth is a live recording of Ghost's own "Secular Haze" from the band's July 28, 2013 performance at Music Hall of Williamsburg in New York City.

Ghost's collaboration with Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighters happened when, before going to Nashville to record Infestissumam, the band had a bunch of covers demoed and were discussing if they should squeeze them onto the album. " ... we were at a festival in Europe and Foo Fighters was playing, and we knew that Dave was a fan, and [when we talked to him] after a few handshakes and a few laughs, we were like 'Okay, so you liked the band? So do you want to do something?' And he said yeah, and one month later we were in [his studio in] L.A. doing that".

The cover of "I'm a Marionette" was first released in late 2012 as the B-side to Ghost's "Secular Haze" single. In late 2013, all of the tracks from If You Have Ghost were included in a special edition of Infestissumam, called Infestissumam Redux.

The EP's cover art references a shot from the 1922 German Expressionist horror film Nosferatu.


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