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Citizen X : The Ghost of Ronald Wilson
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Genre-bending treks into the happy and dark places of humanity's conscience.
Genre: Jazz: Weird Jazz
Release Date: 2004
The Ghost of Ronald Wilson Record Label: Citizen X Productions
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Cydonia's Solitude 5:34 $0.99
Idiot Savante 2:10 $0.99
Mysterio 2:10 $0.99
Rorikon 3:43 $0.99
Wormwood Descending 4:23 $0.99
Ereiam JH 2:19 $0.99
fffffff 1:42 $0.99
A Bullet to the Skull 8:07 $0.99
The Demon Feeds and Dreams of Sleep 3:22 $0.99
How to Catch a Leming 1:15 $0.99
Dancing on Graves 0:51 $0.99
Valere Sounding 4:29 $0.99
Homecoming Nightmare 0:31 $0.99
Probitas Laudatur et Alget 7:03 $0.99
Variation on a Theme 3:03 $0.99
Brushes on Symbols; Mallets on Toms 11:41 $0.99
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Album Notes

Hovering silently above our huddled forms, the specter's eyes stared down at us, blank of expression.

"This gift I give as a token of good faith," it said, handing a strangely-wrapped package to me. "Spread this knowledge throughout the world, and you shall be rewarded. However, should you fail in this modest charge, you both shall be cast into darkness, trapped forever in the hell of ignorance."

The wraith disappeared, leaving us alone. Nothing could be said, at first. The strangeness of the situation was still too fresh, and the frigid feeling of dread still clung to our thoughts.

Finally, R_ spoke up. "It didn't say how we had to let everyone know, did it?"

"No," I answered meekly.

R_ smiled, and The Ghost of Ronald Wilson was born...

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REVIEWS

Citizen X has done it again!
author: Janne Burke
Well, Citizen X has done it again--created an aural landscape so vivid with imagery that you can create a new "mind movie" every time you listen to it. Way to go, guys! I don't know if Frank Zappa is cited as an influence for this band, but I'm pretty sure Frank's ghost has been hanging out with Ronald's ghost. Now if you will excuse me while I get back to my listener's journey through the myriad haunts of the Ghost of Ronald Wilson..... **Note to disc copier: Both these discs sound like they've been copied on the Track-At-Once data option instead of the Disc-At-Once audio option. Is the abrupt clipping after each track deliberate? If so, please disregard this observation because I'm not here to muck about with someone else's art, or to seek to change it to suit my preconceived notions of "discs" or "tracks" or "abrupt"...
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