David Lynch
David Lynch recorded 'Ghost of Love' for his 2006 album 'Inland Empire.' The track features his vocals and guitar, with Dean Hurley on guitar, Chris Aruffo on...
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David Lynch recorded 'Ghost of Love' for his 2006 album 'Inland Empire.' The track features his vocals and guitar, with Dean Hurley on guitar, Chris Aruffo on drums, and Patrick Carney on bass. It's one of several songs he's released, including 'I'm Waiting Here' with Lykke Li and 'Pinky's Dream.'
Some listeners found the song's structure unconventional, but it developed a following among those drawn to Lynch's particular style. The album received attention for its sound and atmosphere.
Lynch's music tends to be spare and mood-driven, with 'Ghost of Love' serving as a clear example. Other tracks like 'Star Dream Girl' and 'Are You Sure' share that quality.
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