Fantasmas (Glorium album)

Fantasmas is a collection of previously released and unreleased songs by Glorium. 200 copies were released on Golden Hour Records in 2004 on compact disc.[1]

Fantasmas
Compilation album by
Released2004
Recorded1992–1997
GenrePost-punk
LabelGolden Hour Records
Glorium chronology
Close Your Eyes
(1998)
Fantasmas
(2004)

Background

In 1996, Glorium recorded material with producer John Croslin in his studio with the hopes of releasing a full-length album.[2] After no interest from any labels, the band self-released a 7-inch single of Black Market Hearts b/w Walkie-Talkie on Golden Hour Records. The rest of the Croslin material was not used until Fantasmas.

In 2005 the band began to discuss releasing a compilation of these and other previously-released vinyl recordings, as well as outtakes from other recording sessions throughout their active career.

Paul Streckfus designed the CD artwork.

Track listing

  1. "The Double"+ – 3:20
  2. "Black Market Hearts"*+ – 4:06
  3. "The Door is Ajar"++ – 1:18
  4. "Vaccine, Mercury Rises"+ – 4:02
  5. "Psyklops"+ – 4:33
  6. "Brownie Hawkeye"+ – 3:11
  7. "Walkie-Talkie"+ – 5:52
  8. "Mother Machine"+++ – 4:57
  9. "My Wandering Mountain"++++ – 5:36
  10. "Future News from the Front Line"++++ – 3:39
  11. "Ghost-Writer"++++ – 4:10
  12. "Rip-Off"++++ – 2:38
  13. "Here We Come To Your City"& – 3:43
  14. Electricidad (
  15. My Demolition
  16. Fearless
  17. Iced The Swelling
  18. Divebomb

Personnel

  • George Lara – bass
  • Juan Miguel Ramos – drums
  • Ernest Salaz – guitar, vocals
  • Lino Max – guitar, vocals
  • Paul Streckfus – vocals
  • * Nikki Holiday – synthesizer
  • + John Croslin – producer
  • ++ Adam Wiltzie – engineer
  • +++ Mark Phillips – engineer
  • ++++ Kurtis D. Machler – engineer
  • & Grant Barger – producer, engineer
  • Greg Goodman, mastering engineer

References

  1. "Review: Glorium – Music". The Austin Chronicle. February 4, 2005. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
  2. Garcia, Gilbert. "Glory days | Music Etc. | San Antonio Current". Sacurrent.com. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
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