“Sunrise On
The Sufferbus” is the second studio album of the American rock band Masters of
Reality, released in 1992. On the album, the band were joined by British
drummer Ginger Baker. On the one hand it must have seemed like a perversely
appropriate gesture on the part of Chris Goss. Having received a variety of
comparisons to Cream after Masters of Reality's first album came out, thanks in
large part to Goss' vocal resemblance to Jack Bruce, none other than legendary
British drummer and Cream veteran Ginger Baker took over the sticks on the
group's sophomore effort. Far from being mere wish-fulfillment, though, Baker's
abilities help supercharge the mighty and underrated Sunrise on the Sufferbus to a higher level.
Baker's lost none of his power -- indeed, arguably he hasn't sounded this good
in years, showing flash and flair while never replicating, say, the drum-solo
mistakes of "Toad" -- while both Goss and Googe have their
instruments like men possessed. The result is fiery, smoking rock in a classic
vein, rescuing the genre from the dullard efforts that groups like the Black
Crowes were plaguing listeners with; even by-the-numbers blues-rock struts like
"V.H.V." have a sharp, immediate kick to them. Goss' singing still
has hints of Bruce, as well as Neil Young, but doesn't just replicate --
consider the smooth flow of "J.B. Witchdance," where he has a great
crisp talk/sing style at play -- while the band's production as a whole brings out
the immediacy of the songs. The emphasis on calmer efforts like the dreamy
string-and-keyboard drenched "100 Years" and the enjoyable, steady
lope of "Rolling Green" provide a fine contrast to the amped-up
kickers. There's a great ringer in the middle of the album courtesy of Baker,
"T.U.S.A." With spoken-word lyrics from Baker himself decrying the
inability of Americans to make tea properly ("Pour boiling water over the
tea/How simple and clear/Can the instructions be?"), it's the type of
relaxed joke more self-conscious bands wouldn't dare try, but which the trio
effortlessly turns into a great little song.
Track listing
01. "She Got Me (When She Got Her Dress On)" (Chris Goss) - 2:47
02. "J.B. Witchdance" (Baker, Goss) - 3:37
03. "Jody Sings" (Chris Goss) - 3:03
04. "Rolling Green" (Chris Goss) - 3:41
05. "Ants in the Kitchen" (Baker, Goss) - 3:22
06. "V.H.V" (Googe, Goss) - 4:21
07. "Bicycle" (Chris Goss) - 0:47
08. "100 Years (Of Tears on the Wind)" (Chris Goss) - 4:06
09. "T.U.S.A" (Baker, Googe, Goss, Rey) - 2:59
10. "Tilt-A-Whirl" (Chris Goss) - 3:42
11. "Rabbit One" (Chris Goss) - 3:33
12. "Madonna" (Chris Goss) - 0:38
13. "Gimme Water" (Baker, Goss) - 2:23
14. "Moon in Your Pocket" (Chris Goss) - 3:31
Credits
Chris Goss - vocals, guitars, keyboards
Googe - Bass, Backing vocals
Ginger Baker - drums, Backing vocals and Lead Vocals on the track "T.U.S.A."
Additional co-production by Daniel Rey and Jason Corsaro
Producer: Chris Goss, Ginger Baker and Googe
Notes
Genre: Hard Rock, Stoner Rock
Length: 42:26
Label: Chrysalis Records
© 1992
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