Rise and Shine
Studio album by
Released1988
RecordedNovember and December 1987
StudioRoyal Recorders, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
LabelPrimitive Man Recording Company[1]
ProducerAdrian Belew
The Bears chronology
The Bears
(1987)
Rise and Shine
(1988)
Car Caught Fire
(2001)

Rise and Shine is a studio album by the American band the Bears, released in 1988.[2][3] The band supported the album with a North American tour.[4]

It was digitally recorded and mixed at Royal Recorders in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, in November and December 1987. It was mastered at Sterling Sound, in New York City, by Ted Jensen.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]

The Sun-Sentinel wrote that "Rise and Shine has a much harder instrumental edge than The Bears ... Belew's guitar stands up and roars on the dance-groove running through 'Rabbit Manor,' and on 'Complicated Potatoes,' a lyrically silly song with unexpectedly vicious guitar riffs."[6] The Chicago Tribune argued that the band traded "bouncy good humor for serious concerns and simple upbeat melodies for a more angular, oblique approach."[7] The Richmond Times-Dispatch opined that "the necessity of arranging around curious progressions, meter and lyrics leaves the group little room to sound relaxed."[8]

Track listing

  1. "Aches and Pains"
  2. "Save Me"
  3. "Robobo's Beef"
  4. "Not Worlds Apart"
  5. "Nobody's Fool"
  6. "Highway 2"
  7. "Little Blue River"
  8. "Rabbit Manor"
  9. "Holy Mack"
  10. "Complicated Potatoes"
  11. "You Can Buy Friends"
  12. "The Best Laid Plans"
  13. "Old Fat Cadillac"
  14. "Girl With Clouds"

Personnel

The Bears

References

  1. Prown, Pete; Newquist, H. P. (February 1, 1997). Legends of Rock Guitar. Hal Leonard. ISBN 9781476850931 via Google Books.
  2. "Adrian Belew". Trouser Press. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  3. Jenkins, Mark (May 1, 1988). "IN SEARCH OF SYNTHESIS" via www.washingtonpost.com.
  4. Gallo, Phil (April 28, 1988). "Bears bring 2nd album's tour to Toad's tonight". New Haven Register.
  5. "Rise and Shine". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  6. SAUNDERS, MIKE. "ALL FUN BUT NO VOCAL STRENGTH". Sun-Sentinel.com.
  7. Heim, Chris. "SPRING SHOWERS FANS WITH GEMS FROM SEVERAL FINE BANDS". chicagotribune.com.
  8. McCarty, Patrick (April 19, 1988). "Bears Turn Serious, Subdued". Richmond Times-Dispatch. p. 30.
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