On this day September 13 1988, Truth and Soul was released, the second studio album by Fishbone. Known for their eclectic style, the band delivered a powerful mix of funk, punk, ska, and hard rock, creating one of their most acclaimed records.
The album included the band’s energetic cover of Curtis Mayfield’s Freddie’s Dead as well as original tracks like Ma and Me & My Friends, which highlighted their unique ability to blend social commentary with high energy performances.
Truth and Soul was praised for its bold fusion of genres and fearless political lyrics, cementing Fishbone as one of the most innovative bands of the 1980s alternative scene.
80s insight: The album reflected how the late 1980s underground pushed boundaries, with Fishbone’s daring fusion paving the way for future crossover acts.
The album included the band’s energetic cover of Curtis Mayfield’s Freddie’s Dead as well as original tracks like Ma and Me & My Friends, which highlighted their unique ability to blend social commentary with high energy performances.
Truth and Soul was praised for its bold fusion of genres and fearless political lyrics, cementing Fishbone as one of the most innovative bands of the 1980s alternative scene.
80s insight: The album reflected how the late 1980s underground pushed boundaries, with Fishbone’s daring fusion paving the way for future crossover acts.