Hypnotic Underworld (CD)
For the first time in many moons, the people of Earth have a real call to celebrate -- the return of Ghost. Their new offering, Hypnotic Underworld, is their best album ever -- more colorful than "Ghost," heavier than "Temple Stone," deeper and wider than "Lama Rabi Rabi," more psyched and folked than "Snuffbox Immanence" and "Second Time Around," and with a more mountainous jam than "Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet." Believe it. Yes, "Hypnotic Underworld" is heavy with highlights, adding 70 minutes of Ghost sounds to this world, all streamlined to ultimate intensity.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Hypnotic Underground, Pts. 1-4 |
| 1 | Hypnotic Underground, Pt. 1: God Took a Picture of His Illness on This |
| 2 | Hazy Paradise |
| 2 | Hypnotic Underground, Pt. 2: Escaped and Lost Down in Medina |
| 3 | Hypnotic Underground, Pt. 3: Aramaic Barbarous Dawn |
| 3 | Kiseichukan |
| 4 | Piper |
| 4 | Hypnotic Underground, Pt. 4: Leave the World! |
| 5 | Ganagmanag |
| 5 | Hazy Paradise |
| 6 | Kiseichukan Kite |
| 6 | Feed |
| 7 | Piper |
| 7 | Holy High |
| 8 | Dominoes |
| 8 | Ganagmanag |
| 9 | Celebration for the Gray Days |
| 9 | Feed |
| 10 | Holy High |
| 11 | Dominoes-Celebration for the Gray Days |
| 11 | Dominoes/Celebration for the Gray Days |