FISHBONE — The Reality Of My Surroundings

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Album · 1991

Filed under Funk Metal
By FISHBONE

Tracklist

1. Fight The Youth (5:01)
2. If I Were A...I'd (0:53)
3. So Many Millions (5:49)
4. Asswhippin' (0:39)
5. Housework (4:45)
6. Death March (0:33)
7. Behavior Control Technician (3:08)
8. If I Were A...I'd (0:29)
9. Pressure (4:47)
10. Junkies Prayer (3:00)
11. Pray To The Junkiemaker (4:02)
12. Everyday Sunshine (4:57)
13. If I Were A...I'd (0:29)
14. Naz-Tee May'en (4:56)
15. Babyhead (5:31)
16. If I Were A...I'd (0:53)
17. Those Days Are Gone (5:23)
18. Sunless Saturday (4:17)

Total Time 59:28

Line-up/Musicians

- Angelo Moore / saxophone, vocals
- Walter A. Kibby II / trumpet, vocals
- Kendall Jones / lead guitar, vocals
- Chris Dowd / keyboards, trombone, vocals
- John Bigham / guitar, keyboard
- John Norwood Fisher / bass guitar, vocals
- Philip Fisher / drums

- Sam Mims / programming
- Fenando Pullum / trumpet
- T-Bone / percussion
- Greg Bell / background vocals
- Vicky Calhoun / background vocals
- Aklia Chin / background vocals
- Katherine Cederquist / background vocals
- Jeff Conners / background vocals
- Larry Fishburne / background vocals
- James Grey / background vocals
- Kyva Holmes / background vocals
- Nadja Holmes / background vocals
- Wendell Holmes / background vocals
- Natalie Jackson / background vocals
- Gaz Mayall / background vocals
- Sultana Muhammad / background vocals
- Susan Rogers / background vocals
- Clip Payne / background vocals
- Susan Stoval / background vocals
- Kristen Vigard / background vocals
- Byron West / background vocals

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Released by Columbia.

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FISHBONE had been struggling to find a new sound after a phenomenal debut EP. On the next two albums they stumbled around grasping at straws trying to see what would stick with some successes and some to the contrary. On their 4th release (counting the debut EP) all that experimentation came together to create an artistic vision of fusion frenzy perfection. THE REALITY OF MY SURROUNDINGS ushers in former Mile Davis music director John Bigham who contributes his keyboard and guitar talents to the mix of an already impressive musical cast that includes seven full time members and a whole list of guest musicians and background vocalists. This album truly exhibits a circus ring atmosphere where a rotisserie of musicians weaves their magic into the overall tapestry and exuding a huge party feel despite the dark, depressive and biting social critique. Despite it all there is plenty of room for their odd sense of humor to create a swirling dervish of hyperactivity encompassing a passion pit that always make me think of a Voodoo ritual in Haiti where in the heat of the moment you end up dancing on sizzling hot coals and draped with poisonous snakes.

On this album it is clear right from the getgo that this band was busy in the alchemy kitchen of sound fueling the fires to create an alloy of sonic bliss so sincere and advanced that it can hardly fall into any particular genre any more. They jettisoned none of their previous ska punk, groove funk or gospel soul but rather melded it all together with a healthy dose of a stronger groovy funk metal, jazz dissonance and even some slightly progressive time signature tendencies. The first track “Fight The Youth” hits the ground running as it incorporates funky metal riffing to an activist's plea to fight the powers that be. The album is accented by small little ditties in between the actual songs to add as an atmospheric direction change or simply to provide an intro for a following track. The four part “If I Were A... I'd” finds itself strewn about the album using the same music with different lyrics. These bits are under a minute but each time they improvise on a basic riff. The bleak little segment “Asswippin'” is the sound of an African slave being whipped with curdling screams of pain accompanied by tribal drums which ushers in the following “Housework” which seems to be a mix of jazzy funk with honky tonk and New Orleans brass followed by the depressive “Deathmarch” which sounds like a New Orleans funeral parade.

The fusionfest continues with the funk metal pleas of “Pray To The Junkiemaker” to the gospel tinged funk metal contemplativeness of “Everyday Sunshine.” The most humorous side of the band comes out on a story from a pimp's perspective on “Nasty Man” with its incessant funk groove and a bleak ending track called “Sunless Saturday” which is the perfect metal laden rock n' soul finale for an album laden with darkened depressive motifs that are the undercurrent of an exciting upbeat spiritual musical foreground that uplifts and depresses in every brilliantly mastered moment. This is one of my all time favorite albums that never ceases to amaze me of how magical certain moments in time can be for a band when all their stars align. Unfortunately despite having slight success with this album FISHBONE never broke into the big time however their sound was truly inspirational for countless bands that followed ranging from Jane's Addiction to more successful ska punk bands like Sublime and No Doubt. This is one for those who love fusion music so hot and smokin' that it verges on creating its own genre all together. It unduly gets lumped into all encompassing tags such as alternative rock or funk metal, but FISHBONE proved on this album that they could master the storytelling aspects of the best hip hop, the musicianship of the best of jazz and metal and the ability to hold the listener's attention throughout an hour long musical journey. The production is not the best here and FISHBONE albums need to be remastered for the new millennium but neither is it so horrible as to be unlistenable. EXCELLENT album!/;

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