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By 1988, alternative/college rock was becoming a recognizable force in the mainstream. Several bands were big enough to play arenas, and many even earned gold and platinum albums. The tide was clearly changing for such previously misunderstood bands such as
Fishbone
. Their second full-length release
Truth and Soul
was issued that year, and remains one of the band's (and the '80s) very best. On past albums,
's sound was a melting pot of ska, punk, and funk. This time, hard rock has been added to the mix -- especially evident in guitarist
Kendall Jones
' six-string work, with often-spectacular results. Also, the songwriting has improved tremendously and has become much more focused here. The party anthem
"Bonin' in the Boneyard"
is one of the band's finest (with superhuman bass work by
Norwood Fisher
), as is the ska-based
"Ma and Pa,"
and a cover of
Curtis Mayfield
's early-'70s hit
"Freddie's Dead."
Also featured are several musically varied tracks that deal with the same topic: racism, past and present (
"Deep Inside,"
"One Day,"
"Subliminal Fascism,"
"Slow Bus Movin',"
"Ghetto Soundwave")
.
remains
's most consistent album. ~ Greg Prato
Fishbone
. Their second full-length release
Truth and Soul
was issued that year, and remains one of the band's (and the '80s) very best. On past albums,
's sound was a melting pot of ska, punk, and funk. This time, hard rock has been added to the mix -- especially evident in guitarist
Kendall Jones
' six-string work, with often-spectacular results. Also, the songwriting has improved tremendously and has become much more focused here. The party anthem
"Bonin' in the Boneyard"
is one of the band's finest (with superhuman bass work by
Norwood Fisher
), as is the ska-based
"Ma and Pa,"
and a cover of
Curtis Mayfield
's early-'70s hit
"Freddie's Dead."
Also featured are several musically varied tracks that deal with the same topic: racism, past and present (
"Deep Inside,"
"One Day,"
"Subliminal Fascism,"
"Slow Bus Movin',"
"Ghetto Soundwave")
.
remains
's most consistent album. ~ Greg Prato