Album
The Reality Of My Surroundings
1991 · Rock
11 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Reality Of My Surroundings is a Reggae album by Fishbone, originally released in 1991. On Gatefold: 26 pressings tracked, owned by 11 collectors.
About
By 1991, the members of Fishbone had everything going for them: A receptive pre, a storied live show, a Spike Lee-directed music video, a tide of attention for the thrash-metal they helped pioneer, and even a spot on <i>Saturday Night Live</i> (where the Los Angeles-based septet delivered off-the-wall alt-rock chaos). Much to the surprise of many, the band’s third album, <i>The Reality of My Surroundings</i> was only a modest success upon its release that year. But Fishbone’s moment in the spotlight coincided with a band at its artistic peak. Cycloning through an unlikely combination of funk, heavy metal, ska, punk, and incisive political rhetoric, Fishbone was the Sly and the Family Stone of the Lollapalooza generation—and no album better showcases their skills than <i>The Reality of My Surroundings</i>. The album’s second single, “Everyday Sunshine,” was influenced by the melodies of Sly Stone himself, starting as a transcendent piece of hard-slamming funk and ending as a double-timed church-style celebration. The album’s biggest hit, “Sunless Saturday,” was like Rush meets Funkadelic, a proggy collision of acoustic guitar, anthemic horn, baroque vocal arrangement, and world-weary lyric. And “Fight the Youth” is a hard-chugging call to action that spells out Fishbone’s mix of upbeat music and radical politics: “We’re in the positive/But we’re ready for the war.” The rest of <i>The Reality of My Surroundings</i> plays like a genre-crossing concept album. Interludes take on the media, the police state, the military-industrial complex, drug, oppression, and the KKK, linking songs that go from the serious (the inner-city lament “So Many Millions”) to the silly (the X-rated throwdown “Naz-Tee May’en”). .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Fight The Youth5:00
- A2If I Were A...I'd0:53
- A3So Many Millions5:49
- A4Asswhippin'0:38
- A5Housework4:45
Side B
- B1Deathmarch0:32
- B2Behavior Control Technician3:07
- B3If I Were A...I'd0:29
- B4Pressure4:48
- B5Junkies Prayer3:01
- B6Pray To The Junkiemaker4:02
Side C
- C1Everyday Sunshine4:57
- C2If I Were A...I'd0:29
- C3Naz-Tee May'en4:56
- C4Babyhead5:30
Side D
- D1If I Were A...I'd0:52
- D2Those Days Are Gone5:23
- D3Sunless Saturday4:17
Sound DNA
- Reggae
- Ska
- bassheavy
- rowdy
- punky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Aklia ChinnBACKING VOCALS
- Angelo Moore
- Byron WestBACKING VOCALS
- Christopher Dowd
- Clip PayneBACKING VOCALS
- Fernando PullumTRUMPET
- Gaz MayallBACKING VOCALS
- Gregory BellBACKING VOCALS
- James GrayBACKING VOCALS
- Jeff ConnersBACKING VOCALS
- John Bigham
- John Norwood Fisher
- Katherine CederquistBACKING VOCALS
- Kendall Jones
- Kristen VigardBACKING VOCALS
- Kyva HaynesBACKING VOCALS
- Larry FishburneBACKING VOCALS
- Nadja HaynesBACKING VOCALS
11 collectors on Gatefold own this · 26 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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