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Reg Lindsay With Dick Carr And His Buckaroos - The Ghost Of Tom Dooley album flac Performer: Reg Lindsay
Title: The Ghost Of Tom Dooley
Style: Country
Released: 1959
Country: New Zealand
MP3 album: 1514 mb
FLAC album: 1144 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: AUD VOX AC3 ADX RA FLAC VOC
Genre: Folk and Country

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With several of its songs drawn directly from news stories, The Ghost of Tom Joad is more explicitly political than Nebraska (more so than anything in Springsteen's catalog, for that matter), and while the arrangements are more full-bodied than those on Nebraska (five cuts feature a full band), the production and the overall tone is, if anything, even starker and more low-key, with the lyrics all the more powerful for their spare backdrops.

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These are pitiless times. The Ghost of Tom Joad is Springsteen’s response to this state of affairs. Maybe even his return to arms. In any event, this is his first overtly social statement since Born in the . The atmosphere created is as merciless in its own way as the world the lyrics describe, and you will have to meet or reject that atmosphere on your own terms. I’m convinced it’s Springsteen’s best album in ten years, and I also think it’s among the bravest work that anyone has given us this decade. On the title track, a man sits by a campfire under a bridge, not far from the endless railroad tracks. He is waiting on the ghost of Tom Joad, the hero of John Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath. But hopes of salvation in the mid-1990s aren’t really much more palpable that ghosts, and you understand that the man sitting and praying by the fire will wait a long time before his deliverance comes.

The Ghost of Tom Joad" is a folk rock song written by Bruce Springsteen. It is the title track to his eleventh studio album, released in 1995. The character Tom Joad, from John Steinbeck's classic 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath, is mentioned in the title and narrative. Originally a quiet folk song, "The Ghost of Tom Joad" has also been recorded by Rage Against the Machine and Junip.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A The Ghost Of Tom Dooley
Written-By – Reg Lindsay
3:06
B The Auctioneer
Written-By – Van - Dyke*
2:40

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured For – Columbia Graphophone (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.
  • Published By – Castle Music
  • Published By – M C P S Sydney

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A [Label]): 7XCT483
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B [Label]): 7XCT484

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
45-HR.10324 Reg Lindsay The Ghost Of Tom Dooley ‎(7", Single) His Master's Voice 45-HR.10324 New Zealand 1959