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Ghana (album)

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Compilation album by The Mountain Goats
Released 1999
Genre Folk-rock, Lo-fi, Rock
Length 68:26
Label Ajax,
3 Beads of Sweat
Producer John Darnielle
Professional reviews
The Mountain Goats chronology
Bitter Melon Farm
(1999)
Ghana
(1999)

Ghana is third in a three-part series of compilations of songs by The Mountain Goats that have appeared on various releases. It is preceded by Protein Source of the Future...Now!, and Bitter Melon Farm.

Track Listing

  1. Golden Boy
  2. Pure Gold
  3. Papagallo
  4. Song for John Davis
  5. Stars Around Her
  6. Going to Port Washington
  7. Blood Royal
  8. Only Thing I Know
  9. Raja Vocative
  10. Hatha Hill
  11. Going to Kirby Sigston
  12. Please Come Home to Hamngatan
  13. Last Day of Jimi Hendrix's Life
  14. Orange Ball of Peace
  15. Standard Bitter Love Song #8
  16. Chino Love Song 1979
  17. Wrong!
  18. Going to Jamaica
  19. Alpha Gelida
  20. Wid Palm City
  21. Ango-Saxons [Live]
  22. Flight 717: Going to Denmark
  23. Admonishing Song
  24. Anti-Music Song
  25. Going to Hungary
  26. Earth Air Water Trees
  27. Creature Song
  28. Pure Sound
  29. Going to Maine
  30. Noctifer Birmingham
  31. Leaving Home

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