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Masters of Reality (album)

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Masters of Reality is the debut album by the band of the same name, Masters of Reality, originally released in 1988 on Def American. Due to the artwork on the cover, the original release is sometimes referred to as 'The Blue Garden'.

A reissue was released in 1990 on the Delicious Vinyl label. The reissue saw a change in song sequence and the addition of "Doraldina's Prophecies".

The track "The Blue Garden" is sampled on Lemon Jelly's track "'88 aka Come Down on Me" on their 2005 album '64 - '95.

Track listing

  1. "Theme for the Scientist of the Invisible"
  2. "Domino"
  3. "The Blue Garden"
  4. "Gettin' High"
  5. "The Candy Song"
  6. "Magical Spell"
  7. "The Eyes of Texas"
  8. "Sleep Walkin'"
  9. "Lookin' to Get Rite"
  10. "John Brown"
  11. "Kill the King"

1990 re-release

  1. "Candy Song"
  2. "Doraldina's Prophecies"
  3. "John Brown"
  4. "Gettin' High"
  5. "Magical Spell"
  6. "Theme for the Scientist of the Invisible"
  7. "Domino"
  8. "The Blue Garden"
  9. "The Eyes of Texas"
  10. "Lookin' to Get Rite"
  11. "Kill the King"
  12. "Sleep Walkin'"

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References

  1. ^ "Masters of Reality - Masters of Reality". Allmusic.
  2. ^ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/mastersofreality/albums/album/206271/review/5941152/masters_of_reality[dead link]