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Give Us Barabbas by Masters of Reality (CD, 2004)

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Product Identifiers

ProducerChris Goss; Daniel Rey; Ginger Baker; Googe
Record LabelBrownhouse Recordings
UPC8712725990420
eBay Product ID (ePID)25050159119

Product Key Features

Release Year2004
FormatCD
GenreRock
Run Time41 Mins 27 Seconds
StyleHard Rock
ArtistMasters of Reality
Release TitleGive Us Barabbas

Additional Product Features

DistributionMSI Music Distribution
Country/Region of ManufactureNetherlands
Number of Discs1
EngineerChris Palmer; Martin Schmelzle; Brian Jenkins; Chad Bamford
Additional informationA rock supergroup featuring members of the Stone Temple Pilots, Queens of the Stone Age, and Cream, Masters of Reality released GIVE US BARABAS in 2004. The disc includes "The Ballad of Jody Frosty," "Bela Alef Rose," and "Hey Diana," among others. Personnel: Chris Goss (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Scott Weiland (vocals); Brendon McNichol (guitar, balalaika, mandolin); Chris Palmer (guitar, drums); Andy Kaulkin (electric piano); Ginger Baker, Victor Indrizzo (drums). Audio Mixer: Jim Scott . Recording information: Willow Pad, Palm Desert, CA. Editors: Jonathon Russo; Alain Johannes. Described throughout the years as a head-on collision between the Beatles and Black Sabbath, Chris Goss had been issuing albums under the pseudonym of Masters of Reality for nearly two decades by the early 21st century. Instead of following up a pair of mega-decibel outings, 2001's Deep in the Hole and 2002's live set, Flak 'n' Flight, with another set of hard rockers, Goss decided to assemble a collection of mostly unreleased acoustic tracks for the 2004 12-track set Give Us Barabbas. With his Sabbath side nullified by picking up the acoustic, Goss' appreciation of the Beatles can be detected on such tracks as "I Walk Beside Your Love" (which manages to sound quite Cheap Trick-ish as well) and "Hey Diana." Also included are a pair of standouts that include special guests Scott Weiland ("Jindalee Jindalie") and short-lived Masters drummer Ginger Baker ("The Desert Song"). Yes, that Ginger Baker. Although often thought of first and foremost as a hard rock/heavy metal band, Masters of Reality definitely has a soft side, as proven by Give Us Barabbas. ~ Greg Prato
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo