Masters of Reality Sunrise on the Sufferbus Review
Masters Of Reality – Sunrise On The Sufferbus was released back in 1992, on Chrysalis Records. I already endemic the 1988 debut album, (self titled), from Masters Of Reality when I jumped on this album back in 1992. The best way I can draw this band is Old School Stoner Rock/Hard Rock, in my Metal opinion. This is a grossly underrated Rock album, the musicianship, songs and total grooviness onSunrise On The Sufferbus makes this a lifetime keeper, for me. My favorite vocal on this album is J.B. Witchdance, a non stop bass groove with a semi-haunting overall sound, ever seems to put me in a cool mood. My second choice pick from Sunrise On The Sufferbus is She Got Me (When She Got Her Dress On) – this vocal every bit with the entire album, is unbelievably unique, I just never heard a band sound like Masters Of Reality back then, nor do I now. This album is the closest thing to heavy without beingness so… I know that sounds crazy, I just cannot explain this music any improve than that. O.One thousand., peradventure I'll try this… cool under heavy… at present that might work. (If you are wincing at the use of words here, but go with Stoner Stone).
My all-time buddy in the Metal Universe, Scott, well, he and I must accept listened to this CD together at least… 250 times, mayhap slightly more. I am non exaggerating here with the numbers… we both really locked into Sunrise On The Sufferbus. You encounter, Scott and I became very fascinated with the Sega Genesis game system back effectually 1991… so much that we were like anyone else who call themselves gamers, we played Sega Genesis games for very, very, long hours. Of grade, during these marathon nights and/or days ofSega Genesis, we both would listen to Heavy Metal and Hard Rock aplenty. Sunrise On The Sufferbus was only ever played, again and again… and again. Speaking for myself hither, to this day, I do not know what the hypnotic entreatment is to Sunrise On The Sufferbus… all I tin say is it stands alone with it's Rock vibe. Again, I guess that is why I call it Stoner Stone.
Looking dorsum on those days in 1992 and the few years afterwards, I capeesh the fact my best buddy Scott hung out with me for those endless hours of NHLPA Hockey, John Madden Football and Tony LaRussa Baseball. I really mastered those Sega Genesis games dorsum then… Scott was not too shabby either, however, he never could keep up with my patented dive move to the goalie, on the NHLPA Hockey game. Hanging out and chillin' with my best buddy Scott so many years agone, when there were no major bills to pay, no deadlines to encounter, just marathon rounds of Sega Genesis game playing and listening to Sunrise On The Sufferbusare memories I will never forget. We really did have a good fourth dimension talking Metal, and listening to Metallic and Hard Stone… hours at a time. (We listened to so much music during these marathon games, heck, Garth Brooks was even put into the CD rotation besides). The Sega Genesis game system with all of those absurd games, I gave to my nephew some years back. Still, Sunrise On The Sufferbus is still in my CD drove and it is a pretty difficult Masters Of Reality CD to track down. The terminal time I checked, Sunrise On The Sufferbus is out of impress. I can't run across myself departing with Sunrise On The Sufferbus for at to the lowest degree another 100 years or then.
Masters Of Reality, as they appeared on Sunrise On The Sufferbus: Chris Goss on lead vocals, guitars and keyboards, Googe on bass guitar and backing vocals and the legendary Ginger Baker on drums and backing vocals.
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