Formation In Sydney in 1990, while Midnight Oil were taking a break, Hirst joined up with guitarist Andrew Dickson (The Narcs, NZ), drummer Dorland Bray (
Do-Ré-Mi), guitarist Leszek Karski (Midnight Oil producer) and Hoodoo Gurus' Grossman to form a side project called Ghostwriters. The album reached No. 96 on the
Australian album charts. the single reaching No. 29 on the Australian singles charts.
1996: Second Skin Second Skin followed on
Mercury Records in 1996. By that time, Ghostwriters consisted primarily of Hirst and Grossman whose names were – along with those of the numerous guest musicians – now also listed in the album's liner notes. Videos were produced for the two tracks "Impossible Shame" and "Second Skin", but – as with the debut record – sales of the album as well as the singles fell short of the record company's expectations and the contract was not renewed. Consequently, the first two Ghostwriters albums went out of print quickly and were not available for the most part of the 1990s.
1999: Fibromoon In 1999, Ghostwriters (now called Rob Hirst & The Ghostwriters) released
Fibromoon. The band released it independently, on Ghostwriters Records, which meant that it was only available at a select number of stores, including some online outlets. Along with
Fibromoon, the group re-released their two previous albums (with slightly altered artwork) through the same outlets. By 2006, all Ghostwriters albums were once again out of print and no longer available.
2006: Political Animal After a longer recording hiatus (during which the band did play a number of live sessions in various Sydney pubs), Ghostwriters started recording again in late 2006. The resulting album,
Political Animal (2007), dropped the "Rob Hirst &" prefix and was released in Australia on 14 April 2007. It was released by
Sony BMG Australia (also Midnight Oil's record company), marking the first time in over ten years that a Ghostwriters album became available through a major record company.
Political Animal saw Hirst's former Midnight Oil musician
Martin Rotsey formally join the band, and the title track features former Midnight Oil keyboard/guitarist
Jim Moginie.
Political Animal collects four new songs along with eight previously released tracks, with some partly re-recorded. While Midnight Oil were rumoured to be reuniting again for the
Australian leg of the
Live Earth concerts in July 2007, this was not to be the case. However, Ghostwriters did perform, playing their own songs "World is Almost at Peace" and "Second Skin" followed by the Midnight Oil classic "When The Generals Talk".
Further Contributors Over the years, several other musicians contributed to Ghostwriters, both live and in studio. These include Warne Livesey (former Midnight Oil producer), Peter West, Hirst's brother Stephen Hirst,
Brad Shepherd (Hoodoo Gurus),
Charlie McMahon, as well as
Jeremy Smith,
Jack Howard and Michael Waters (all three from
Hunters and Collectors). Hirst's fellow Midnight Oil members
Jim Moginie and
Bones Hillman made guest appearances at live gigs; both also contributed to Ghostwriters songs Moginie plays keyboards on the track "Political Animal" (2007), while Hillman sang backup vocals on the song "Neon Garden" from the
Fibromoon. Oils guitarist
Martin Rotsey had been a guest musician at a number of Ghostwriters concerts before officially joining in 2006. ==Members==