Give Us Barabbas
Give Us Barabbas is the fifth studio album of the American rock band Masters of Reality, released in 2004.
Give Us Barabbas | ||||
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Studio album by Masters of Reality | ||||
Released | June 15, 2004 | |||
Recorded | c. mid-1990s | |||
Genre | Hard rock, stoner rock | |||
Length | 41:27 | |||
Label | Brownhouse | |||
Producer | Chris Goss | |||
Masters of Reality chronology | ||||
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Material for the album comes from sessions for a planned release on Epic Records in the mid 1990's entitled The Ballad of Jody Frosty, which was shelved at the time, hence the change in line-up. The recording coincides with the live album How High the Moon, released in 1997.
Track listing
- All songs by Chris Goss, unless otherwise stated.
- "The Ballad of Jody Frosty" - 7:30
- "Voice and the Vision" - 3:38
- "I Walk Beside Your Love" (Chris Goss, Chris Palmer, Brendon McNichol) - 2:55
- "Bela Alef Rose" - 3:28
- "Brown House on the Green Road" - 3:35
- "Hey Diana" (Goss, Palmer, McNichol) - 3:07
- "Still on the Hill" - 1:16
- "The Desert Song" (Goss, Ginger Baker, Daniel Rey, Googe) - 3:34
- "Off to Tiki Ti" (Goss, Palmer, McNichol) - 2:31
- "It's So Hard" (John Lennon) - 2:29
- "Jindalee Jindalie" - 4:27
- "Don't Get Caught by the Huntsman's Bow" - 2:57
Credits
- Chris Goss - vocals, guitar, keyboard
- Googe - bass guitar
- Victor Indrizzo - drums
- Additional personnel
- Chris Palmer - drums - ("It's So Hard")
- Ginger Baker - drums - ("The Desert Song")
- Scott Weiland - guest vocals - ("Jindalee Jindalie")
- Lily Haydn - violin - ("Brown House on the Green Road")
- Andy Kaulkin - electric piano - ("Brown House on the Green Road")
- Brendon McNichol - mandolin and balalaika guitar - ("Off To Tiki Ti"), ("Hey Diana") and ("I Walk Beside Your Love")
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