Lama Rabi Rabi

Lama Rabi Rabi is an album by the band Ghost. Drag City released the album in 1996, the first time a Ghost album had been issued by an American label.

Critical reception
The Austin Chronicle wrote: "Highlights include the acid-psych mantra 'Rabirabi' and the fleeting, phantasmal folk of 'Into the Alley', eclipsed only by 11-minute crescendo 'Agate Scape'." Spin noted that "you can hear psychedelia, vocals fed through a megaphone, a folk tune interrupted by studio phasing, even hints of a power ballad." The Staten Island Advance determined that "whirling, chant-driven, progressive-rockers lead way to a beautifully rolling folk-rock, recalling an amalgamation of Quicksilver Messenger Service, Incredible String Band, Flying Saucer Attacks and Pink Floyd."

AllMusic wrote that "the lengthy, fascinating 'Mastillah' starts Lama on a striking high, with a series of percussive instruments meshed with acoustic drones and low, wordless mantras, leading to a steady rhythm pace."

Track listing

 * 1) "Masttillah" - 8:03
 * 2) "RabiRabi" - 7:32
 * 3) "Into the Alley" - 4:37
 * 4) "Marrakech" - 5:18
 * 5) "Who Found a Lost Rose in the Warship?" - 3:11
 * 6) "Mex Square Blue" - 4:14
 * 7) "My Hump is a Shell" - 1:44
 * 8) "Bad Bone" - 4:17
 * 9) "Abyssinia" - 3:36
 * 10) "Agate Scape" - 10:49
 * 11) "Summer's Ashen Fable" - 6:04

Personnel

 * Taishi Takizawa
 * Junichi Yamamoto
 * Iwao Yamazaki
 * Kazuo Ogino
 * Michio Kurihara
 * Masaki Batoh