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Ghostown (The Radiators album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Ghostown (The Radiators album)

''Ghostown'' is a critically acclaimed 1979 album by Irish punk/new wave band The Radiators.
The Radiators recorded two albums in the group's original incarnation, of which ''Ghostown'' is the second. Their first album (as The Radiators from Space) was ''TV Tube Heart'' (1977). Their next album ''Trouble Pilgrim'', produced after a reunion, would only be released in 2006.
==Reception==
''Ghostown'' is something of a concept album, documenting the sense of social and cultural isolation felt by many Dubliners throughout the 1970s, sometimes noted as literary and "difficult",〔 especially for a snappy record from a punk band.
The best known song from the album is probably "Song of the Faithful Departed", written by Philip Chevron, which was originally released as a B-Side but is the Radiator's song that tends to appear on overview collections such as ''101 Irish Hits'' (from IrishMusicMail.com) or compilations that hope to be critically representative such as ''Dave Fanning's Fab 50''.
In 2008 The Irish Times named ''Ghostown'' the third best Irish album of all time (jointly with ''I Am the Greatest'' by A House), behind Loveless by My Bloody Valentine and Achtung Baby by U2.
At the time of its release the record had also received rave reviews. The ambition and literacy of ''Ghostown'' may have, however, impacted on its popularity on the charts (although "Million Dollar Hero" was a "near hit")
and when performed live,〔 effects amplified by its release having been delayed by about a year into 1979. Thus, the entry for Philip Chevron on The Pogues website ruefully notes that despite ''Ghostowns positive critical reception, "unfortunately the reviews were too late, and shortly after the release the group broke up".〔(Philip Chevron on the Pogues website )〕
''Ghostown'' turned out not to be the final album of The Radiators. In the 2000s, mainstays Chevron and Holidai reformed the band with original founding member Steve Rapid, and new members replacing Crashe and Megary with, Johnny Bonnie, and Jesse Booth; Cait O'Riordan was also involved for a time.〔 This line up has since released some EPs and the album ''Trouble Pilgrim''.

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