Spectral Worship
Spectral Worship is a studio album by the indie rock band Guv'ner, released in 1998 on Merge Records. The album contains a cover of "Jealous Guy" by John Lennon, re-titled "Jealous Girl".
Critical reception
The Washington Post thought that "singer-guitarist Charles Gansa, bassist-singer Pumpkin Wentzel and drummer Danny Tunick don't demolish traditional song form, but they do like to beat it up a bit." Philadelphia City Paper called the album "a charming swirl of their cheeky, off-key melodicisms and experimental tweeks and wonks... Even bassist Pumpkin Wentzel's conceptually ill-conceived cover of John Lennon's 'Jealous Guy' works with a little chutzpah." NME concluded that the album "chews on exactly the same pop bubblegum as their previous releases with a nerdy hook here, a quirky instrument there but, unlike 1996’s The Hunt, it chooses to hide its considerable light under a bushel of obscurity."AllMusic wrote that "the album is a frequently brilliant combination of acoustic guitars, assorted tone waves and other varied sounds, drawing them together into minimal but highly dynamic and well-constructed pieces in a beautifully rustic, desolate ballad style."
Track listing
- "Spectral Worship"
- "Chereza"
- "Love the Lamp"
- "Wounded Birds and Vampires own the Edge"
- "Anaphelact"
- "Coozwax"
- "Jealous Girl"
- "Time Rarely Stand Still"
- "Anything"
- "Difficulty in Openness"
- "Someone Else"
- "Spectral Workshop"
- "Welcome"
Instrumentation and Personnel
- Charles Gansa
- Pumpkin Wentzel
- Danny Tunick
- Cindy Greene
- Nicky Furnace
- So Yong Kim
- Michael Rohatyn