For
Ghostown the
nom de guerre of The Radiators from Space was shortened to
The Radiators. The personnel of "The Radiators" on Ghostown was as follows: •
Philip Chevron - guitar, synthesizer, vocals • Mark Megaray - bass, keyboards, vocals • Jimmy Crashe - drums, vocals • Pete Holidai - vocals, guitar with: • Ruan O'Lochlainn - saxophone on "Million Dollar Hero", "Let's Talk About the Weather", "They're Looting in the Town" and "Song of the Faithful Departed" •
Tony Visconti - string arrangements on "They're Looting in the Town", "Walking Home Alone Again" and "Dead the Beast, Dead the Poison", piano on "Confidential", electric piano and synthesizer on "Who Are the Strangers?", mandolin on "Ballad of Kitty Ricketts", Hammond organ on "Song of the Faithful Departed" •
Mary Hopkin - Hollywood choir on "Walking Home Alone Again" The same line-up recorded the two tracks for the 1989 reissue. Main songwriting duties were shared by Holidai and Chevron, but every member of the band contributed song writing to the album. The shortened version of the name seems to represent the fact that founding member Steve Rapid had left the band after
TV Tube Heart so that The Radiators were now a four-piece, with Chevron taking responsibility for lead vocals on
Ghostown. The band had also moved to London, partly because they suffered fall-out following the death of an audience member at a punk festival they had organised in Dublin, so the different name for this record might represent an attempt to escape that memory. ==Production==