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The Reality of My Surroundings

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Length
  
59:39

Release date
  
23 April 1991

Producers
  
Dave Jerden, David Kahne

Artist
  
Fishbone

Label
  
Columbia Records

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Released
  
April 23, 1991 (1991-04-23)

Recorded
  
November 1990 – January 1991 at Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood

The Reality of My Surroundings (1991)
  
Give a Monkey a Brain and He'll Swear He's the Center of the Universe (1993)

Genres
  
Punk rock, Alternative rock, Ska punk, Funk rock

Similar
  
Fishbone albums, Alternative rock albums

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The Reality of My Surroundings is the third full-length album by Fishbone, released on April 23, 1991. It was the first Fishbone album to include former Miles Davis music director John Bigham (guitar, keyboards), who joined in 1989 during the Truth and Soul tour.

Contents

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Album information

Fishbone took the rest of 1989 off before beginning to write songs for the follow-up to Truth and Soul. The project was plagued by production delays until November 1990, when the band entered Ocean Way Recording, booking two months of studio time in which to record the album. Fishbone, David Kahne and Dave Jerden produced the album, which includes the singles, "Fight the Youth", "Everyday Sunshine" and "Sunless Saturday".

The album's title comes from a line in track 3, "So Many Millions", which reads "I cannot get over legitimately, the Reality of My Surroundings do not point to the sky".

Packaging

The CD cover shows only John Norwood Fisher, with a larger picture of the band sitting in a living room being visible when the CD cover is unfolded. The vinyl version shows the full band's living-room portrait, spanning both sides of the outer gatefold cover.

Release and reception

With this album, Fishbone obtained critical and commercial success with a ranking of No. 49 on the Billboard 200 on May 18, 1991. The album is widely considered by fans and critics as the creative peak of the band. Fishbone experienced a large growth in concert tickets and record sales during this period, making two memorable television appearances: performing "Sunless Saturday" and "Everyday Sunshine" on Saturday Night Live, and "Everyday Sunshine" on The Arsenio Hall Show. (The SNL performance of "Sunless Saturday" has been re-edited in reruns. The original television broadcast showed a brief glimpse of Angelo Moore doing a backflip on stage. The re-edited version simply switches the camera angle, making it possible to see the full flip right after signaling "Special K" (Kendall Jones) to do his guitar solo.)

Fishbone

  • Angelo Moore – saxophone, vocals
  • Walter A. Kibby II – trumpet, vocals
  • Kendall Jones – lead guitar, vocals
  • Chris Dowd – keyboards, trombone, vocals
  • John Bigham – guitar, keyboard
  • John Norwood Fisher – bass guitar, vocals
  • Philip "Fish" Fisher – drums
  • Additional

  • Sam Mims – programming
  • Fenando Pullum – trumpet
  • T-Bone – percussion
  • Greg Bell, Vicky Calhoun, Aklia Chin, Katherine Cederquist, Jeff Conners, Larry Fishburne, James Grey, Kyva Holmes, Nadja Holmes, Wendell Holmes, Natalie Jackson, Gaz Mayall, Sultana Muhammad, Susan Rogers, Clip Payne, Suesan Stovall (spelled "Susan Stoval" in the album's liner notes), Kristen Vigard, Byron West – background vocals
  • Engineers

  • Lawrence Duhart
  • Clark Germain
  • Joel Stoner
  • Charts

    Album – Billboard (North America)

    Singles – Billboard (North America)

    Songs

    Fight the Youth5:01
    If I Were A I'd0:54
    So Many Millions5:50

    References

    The Reality of My Surroundings Wikipedia