Meliora (Deluxe Edition) - Ghost

Meliora (Deluxe Edition)

Ghost

  • Genre: Metal
  • Release Date: 2015-08-21
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15
  • Album Price: 12.99
  • ℗ 2016 Loma Vista Recordings, Distributed by Concord Music Group, Inc.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Spirit Ghost 5:15
2
From the Pinnacle To the Pit Ghost 4:02
3
Cirice Ghost 6:02
4
Spöksonat Ghost 0:56
5
He Is Ghost 4:13
6
Mummy Dust Ghost 4:07
7
Majesty Ghost 5:24
8
Devil Church Ghost 1:06
9
Absolution Ghost 4:50
10
Deus In Absentia Ghost 5:37
11
Square Hammer Ghost 3:59
12
Nocturnal Me Ghost 5:13
13
I Believe Ghost 4:06
14
Missionary Man Ghost 3:42
15
Bible Ghost 6:34

Reviews

  • Metal Artist’s Review

    4
    By Carson Orfield
    This is one of the best Ghost albums I’ve ever seen. Songs like Cirice and Square Hammer where the selling points for me. My only problem with this album is that some of the songs aren’t really worth listening to, such as Majesty or He Is. As a metal artist myself, i found this to be a 9/10 album. - Jaydence Grace
  • Amazing album

    5
    By Daniel6150
    I’m a huge ghost fan & this is one of my favorite albums make sure you get the deluxe edition it’s worth it.
  • ❤️

    5
    By Trust and Us
    ❤️
  • Astonishing

    5
    By RandyRandersonman
    This album is just absolutely astonishing. The sound that Ghost can produce is well deserving of the Grammy won.
  • Love it!

    5
    By FooInYourMouth
    Great music
  • Favorite Ghost Album

    5
    By Mzstakenkat
    This is absolutely my favorite Ghost album. Every track is perfect. Cirice is my “therapy” song, but the entire album there’s not a track I skip. Note I listen to what I like, not what’s popular so I was unaware of Grammy nods or wins. I just happened across Year Zero and Cirice and loved what I heard, and went from there listening to other Ghost songs. I’m an older fan, likely not his/their main audience. Good music is good music! And hearing bits of different influences from Black Sabbath, Queen, Pink Floyd, etc., makes this an even better experience