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Masters of Reality
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 10, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: 1999
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Spitfire
  • ASIN: B00005AMIG
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #203,262 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. It's Shit
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4. Time To Burn
5. Take A Shot At The Clown
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7. Why The Fly?
8. Ember Day
9. Annihilation Of The Spirit
10. Calling Dr. Carrion
11. Boymilk Waltz
12. Lover's Sky
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European-only release, now has it's U.S. release, from the respected hard rocking prog/ space rock group. 13 tracks. 2001 release.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not for wimpy types, May 12, 2004
By Pierre Briere (Charleston, IL United States) - See all my reviews
So how do you start with reviewing this album? Well, it helps a little I suppose to put it in perspective with their self-titled 1st album, which fans came to call "Blue Garden" because that's the title of the painting on the cover. It was straight ahead blues-rock at its finest. To Chris Goss's credit (and let's face it, he IS Masters of Reality), it sounded like it could have been recorded in 1970 (albeit with improved recording technology), though it was released in 1988. Just after New Wave died and just before grunge. This album was a kick-ass and refreshing stand-out-in-the-crowd album that unfortunately got lost in the Sea of Overproduced Hair Bands. You can still spot used copies on the original Def Jam label, though they are pricey. It's been re-released a couple times in the U.S. and reissues are easier to come by.

The 2nd album, released in 1993, was Goss's shining moment to many fans. "Sunrise On The Sufferbus" (MoR's first on a "respected" label -- and I use that word respected very loosely) actually got some radio airplay for a few weeks with the song "She Got Me When She Got Her Dress On." The album sounded like it could have been recorded by Cream. Goss wrote and produced songs to achieve this effect, even emulating Jack Bruce a bit in his vocal delivery on the album. In the ultimate coup, he hired Ginger Baker as part of the band, who laid down some mighty drum tracks the way only Baker could. After the album tanked, Chris Goss and Chrysalis Records had a parting of the ways. Goss would eventually have to sue Chrysalis for control of his music so Sunrise could be re-released. He finally won, and it's widely available now.

Now on to this album, "Welcome To The Western Lodge." I read something once that described the sound on this album. The term used was "metaldelic." A cross between metal and psychedelic.

It perfectly describes this album. Once again, Goss hits his mark! He decided to put out an album of this "new" sound (that's actually developed a larger following in Europe) to his fans and I, for one, think it's great. It's dreamy and spacy, yet heavy. The mix is decidedly thick, but then it's supposed to be. I must admit, it didn't grab me right away. I was a big fan of the first two albums. But by the third or fourth listen, I fell in love with his marriage of sweet/sour and soft/hard. His melodious vocal delivery on top of ominous guitar chords that hint of dissonance and command a "heaviness" not heard since Toni Iommi make for a very adventurous, yet listenable ROCK album. This album is not slick. It's not overproduced. It's just produced. It's Chris playing his heart out. It's what he believes in.

If you want something "different" in your collection that defies the norm (there's no "label" for Chris's music), then this is it. This will give you the change you've been looking for. Then, after you fall in love with this album (and you have of course bought the first two albums), go buy "Deep In The Hole."

For my money, I gotta tell ya, I'll buy anything Masters of Reality puts out!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars why do people hate this so?, September 4, 2001
By mauro j felipe (n.y., new york United States) - See all my reviews
as far as masters of reality go, i have their first cd and this latest one. perhaps their second cd "sunrise on the sufferbus" is a work of genius. i wouldn't know. so why all of the flak and bad reviews for this disc? i realize that this is a chris goss solo album masquerading as a masters of reality disc, but is "sufferbus" really THAT great? some people just seem to be so disappointed by this disc. what i hear on this cd reminds me of the goss produced queens of the stoneage's "r" cd, both production and songwise. namely, cool sound effects and chromatic chord changes. a little like what the melvins did on their "stag" disc. these songs stick in my mind and i have no problem with the production. i don't understand why there's so much negativity tword this cd. i think it's a very good listen and the only problem that i have with it is that the running time is a little short at 38 mins. i think that fans of the queens of the stoneage and "stag" style melvins will really like what they hear. fans of cream, robin trower, mahogany rush, etc., etc., may not be so pleased.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Like all MOR albums, this one is completely different., May 27, 2001
By "torzjohnson" (Wingdale, NY United States) - See all my reviews
OK, originally I hated this album. Hated it. It's really more like a Chris Goss solo album, since no other original Master is on it (besides a minimal contribution by Googe). The songs irritated me at first. I heard no hooks. It didn't grab me immediately like Sunrise or their first album (IMHO their best) did. I put it away for over a year. Then I listened to it again, and I was quite surprised what happened. This album ended up in my CD changer on heavy rotation. How did "Calling Dr. Carrion", which originally grated on my ears, suddenly become one of my favorites? I have no explanation. Chris Goss apparently knows which secret buttons to push deep in the channels of your mind, because this album is addictive. Now, if only a studio version of Jindalee Jindalie was on this disc...
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