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4.0 out of 5 stars
Brought back the Fishbone in me, May 26, 2000
At one point in my life fishbone was just about all i ever listened to...in the past years that has faded, still loving their old stuff though. I was really disapointed with chim chims, but this brings back the good feeling that all the old fishbone albums give me. The metal is gone, the punk rock is still visible at points which is good. Most of the album is funk and ska...much like truth and soul without sounding like 1988. If you love truth and soul you'll love this album.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fishbone is REDHOT!, March 22, 2000
Seems like nothing can stop these guys from making great music. First founding guitarist Kendall Jones left (albeit under crazy circumstances). Then, after recording another album (Chim Chim's Badass Revenge) Chris Dowd (keyboard, horns) left to pursure his own music career soon followed by drummer Fish. The remaining founding members Angelo Moore (vocals, horns), Norwood Fisher (Bass), and Walter Kibby (horns, vocals) backed with newcomers Spacey T. (guitars), John McKnight (organ, horns) and John Steward (drums) continued to do what they do best that being putting on the best live show you never heard of. Alot of bands (311, No Doubt, Sublime to name a few) enjoying popularity on MTV right now owe a lot to Fishbone and their Funk/Ska/Reggae mix. Unfortunately, Fishbone has yet to draw the attention that these bands have. No big deal to them cause they just keep on rockin'. This newest album is by far the easiest to listen to commercially speaking. They seem to have focused the anger found on Chim Chim's... and turned it inward producing more spiritually focused songs. Rest assured, it is still Fishbone at heart with the same wild mix of influences being felt throughout the album. I mean where else but a Fishbone album will you find guest appearances by Gwen Stefani, George Clinton, Flea, Chad Smith, John Frusciante, Rick James and Donnie Osmond? Scary to think of but it works. Reminds me alot of Sly and the Family Stone's music with a twist. This is a great album for newcomers to pick up but you must then proceed to Truth and Soul and The Reality of My Surroundings for Fishbone classics which is why I only give this album 4 stars. Besides, I've only had a day to listen to it, give me some time I'm sure it'll be a classic. By the way, be sure to see Fishbone live if you ever get a chance. They put on one of the best shows I've been to. It's amazing how much energy and emotion they can fill into a show. Buy this album so they can rock out into the next millenium. FISHBONE!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hollywood Records....a blessing and a curse, March 31, 2000
First off, this album is incredible. Not as extreme as "Chim Chim's BadAss Revenge" which was made solely for hard-core fans, or as overambitious as "Monkey," this album was a perfect, concise mix of funky 'Bone that anyone with a groove can get into. The Temptations remake "Shakey Ground" and the Sly and the Family Stone remake "Everybody is a Star" are supurb...but the rest of the album maintains the same high standards. "One Planet People" is an ultra funky ska-flavored cry for unity. "The Suffering" is a laid back groove perfect for the summer. "It All Kept Starting Over Again" brings back memories of "Truth and Soul" and "Reality"....the list goes on and on. However, upon further investigation, I was saddened to find that Hollywood Records has a vice grip on the band and the album. The weed anthem "I am a Weed Plant" was changed to "Where did you Get Those Pants." Other lyrics were tampered with, and a few songs were dropped all together, including a collaboration with Primus. Angelo Moore was asked why the band let the label do this, and he said they had no choice. Hollywood Records was the only label that would sign them. How sick is that! FISHBONE SOLDIERS UNITE! If you haven't bought this album yet, do so! Make your friends buy it. Keep the Nuttmeg alive!
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