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Fantasmas | ||||
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Compilation album by Glorium | ||||
Released | 2004 | |||
Recorded | 1992–1997 | |||
Genre | Post-punk | |||
Label | Golden Hour Records | |||
Glorium chronology | ||||
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Fantasmas is a collection of previously released and unreleased songs by Glorium. 200 copies were released on Golden Hour Records in 2004 on compact disc.
Background
In 1996, Glorium recorded material with producer John Croslin in his studio with the hopes of releasing a full-length album. After no interest from any labels, the band self-released a 7-inch single of Black Market Hearts b/w Walkie-Talkie on Golden Hour Records. The rest of the Croslin material was not used until Fantasmas.
In 2005 the band began to discuss releasing a compilation of these and other previously-released vinyl recordings, as well as outtakes from other recording sessions throughout their active career.
Paul Streckfus designed the CD artwork.
Track listing
- "The Double"+ – 3:20
- "Black Market Hearts"*+ – 4:06
- "The Door is Ajar"++ – 1:18
- "Vaccine, Mercury Rises"+ – 4:02
- "Psyklops"+ – 4:33
- "Brownie Hawkeye"+ – 3:11
- "Walkie-Talkie"+ – 5:52
- "Mother Machine"+++ – 4:57
- "My Wandering Mountain"++++ – 5:36
- "Future News from the Front Line"++++ – 3:39
- "Ghost-Writer"++++ – 4:10
- "Rip-Off"++++ – 2:38
- "Here We Come To Your City"& – 3:43
- Electricidad (
- My Demolition
- Fearless
- Iced The Swelling
- Divebomb
Personnel
- George Lara – bass
- Juan Miguel Ramos – drums
- Ernest Salaz – guitar, vocals
- Lino Max – guitar, vocals
- Paul Streckfus – vocals
- * Nikki Holiday – synthesizer
- + John Croslin – producer
- ++ Adam Wiltzie – engineer
- +++ Mark Phillips – engineer
- ++++ Kurtis D. Machler – engineer
- & Grant Barger – producer, engineer
- Greg Goodman, mastering engineer
References
- "Review: Glorium – Music". The Austin Chronicle. February 4, 2005. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
- Garcia, Gilbert. "Glory days | Music Etc. | San Antonio Current". Sacurrent.com. Archived from the original on February 27, 2014. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
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