Adam Lambert - Ghost Town - Guitar Cover

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The Original High (Deluxe Version) album cover
The Original High (Deluxe Version)
2015 3:28
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Ghost Town


"Ghost Town" is a pop single by American singer Adam Lambert, released in 2015 as the lead single from his third studio album, The Original High. The track earned strong commercial and critical reception, gaining significant radio airplay in the US. For electric guitar players, it offers an opportunity to explore atmospheric, effects-driven tones and minimalist chord work that supports a moody, cinematic sonic landscape.

  • Released April 21, 2015, 'Ghost Town' was the lead single from Adam Lambert's third studio album, The Original High.
  • The song became a sleeper hit in select countries, driven largely by substantial US radio airplay rather than an immediate chart surge.
  • The track's dark, atmospheric production makes it well-suited for practicing reverb and delay effects on electric guitar.
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Adam Lambert's Stratocasters deliver the clean, articulate tones essential for his pop-oriented studio work and live performances. The guitar's single-coil pickups provide clarity that sits perfectly in the mix without competing with his vocals.

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Fender Telecaster

Lambert uses Telecasters for their bright, cutting single-coil character that adds definition to cleaner pop tracks. The guitar's natural articulation supports his production-first approach where guitars serve the song's sonic vision rather than dominate it.

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