Amanda Ghost
GHOST STORIES
(Warner Brothers)
Sponsored by Boy
George (whom she reportedly met back in the 1980s while working the door at
London's Mud Club), Amanda Ghost (real name: Amanda Gosein) debuts with a
session pithier than anything her backer's done of late. It opens with the
year's most forceful hi-NRG song, the fast, rhythmic, and nasty "Filthy Mind"
-- a major dance-music hit. Fans of the Euro-haus genre will surely want to
hear Ghost sing more numbers like it; unhappily for them, Ghost's favored
format is the plaintive monologue. With a reedy alto somewhat reminiscent of
Suzanne Vega's, Ghost sighs, complains, and whines her way through songs of
romantic frustration ("The Wrong Man" and the magnificent "Empty"), risky
changes ("Glory Girl"), quiet hope ("Silver Lining"), and advice to the
self-possessed ("Idol," "Blind Man"). The patience to bear with Ghost as she
processes her insights and purges her disappointments rewards the listener to
these heavy-hearted monologues. Unhappily, the untypical "Filthy Mind" is put
at the session's beginning and misleads the listener into expecting something
quite different from what follows. Score one for the voice of Ghost herself,
but zero for her handlers.
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