Ghosts Upon the Road is an album by the American musician Eric Andersen, released in 1989.
[8] Andy Newmark played drums on the album, and other musicians were borrowed from Suzanne Vega's band.
[11][12] The Ottawa Citizen noted that "pastoral settings and Celtic inflections flirt with Andersen's brutal confessions.
"[5] The Los Angeles Times concluded that, "if mental fragility and the spectral fading of the past are the twin shadows of Ghosts Upon the Road, Andersen also points to sources of brightness and healing in songs about love and the calmer, quieter life he leads in Norway.
"[17] The Chicago Tribune stated that the album "showcases Andersen's considerable talents as a contemporary folk/pop songwriter.