OFF: Masters of Reality
brian halligan
brianh at PULLEYN.COM
Tue Apr 21 14:19:58 EDT 1998
>> From: Andy Gilham <Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM>
>>
>> Well, I actually only have one album of theirs, their eponymous (obtBS :)
>> debut from 1988, which I think I bought on the strength of being produced
by
>> Rick Rubin... but it's really excellent (even if it now sounds a teensy
bit
>> old-fashioned). Obviously a bit Sabbath-y, and heavy as fuck!
>>
>I believe the debut is called The Blue Garden, though that may have
>been changed when the album was re-released on a subsequent label
>[Def American?] These guys are from my home town, and I saw them a
>hundred times when they were a bar band. My wife went to high school
>with Chris. Sadly, they splintered right after the first album, and
>their best musician, the guitarist Tim Herrington departed. I don't
>see much similarity to Sab, other than the name. Great lyrics, and
>spooky as hell. By far the better of the two albums...
Theo, wasn't Syracuse r&b legend
"Little Georgie" a keyboardist for
MoR at some point? I never knew they
were from Syracuse until long after I first
heard them.
(special thanks to the infamous Steve
Swann who put the songs "Domino" and
"The Blue Garden" on a mix tape for me
during the great *April Fool's Day Tape
Exchange* back in '93. My apologies to
Scott Heller for the terrible songs I put
on his mix tape. Hey, I was young.)
We had The Blue Garden on LP at my
college radio station and I used to play
"Domino" fairly often on my radio show.
A hard-rockin' song with a fun, sing-along
chorus. The only thing I remember about
their 2nd album was an odd song about
the proper way to make a cup of tea.
Anyway, the gig should be a lot of fun.
Whoever goes, be sure to report back
the details!
Brian
obCD> Little Georgie and the Shuffling Hungarians
"Live From Styleen's Rhythm Palace"
>> They made another album with Ginger Baker (obHW!) but I didn't get it for
>> some reason (like maybe commencing self-employment and owing lots of
money).
>> I didn't even realise they were still around until yesterday when I saw
the
>> notice in the Astoria.
>>
>This album, Sunrise on the Suffer Bus, was well received by critics,
>and is pretty good, though obviously lacking a bit in the heavy
>guitar area. Good songs and lyrics too. I don't know what the
>lineup is at present. Far as I know, Chris is the only original
>member. For the second album, the group was just a trio. They
>always put on a great stage show. Should be a helluva gig...
>
>theo
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