Official album cover artwork for Flak ’n’ Flight by Masters of Reality

Masters of Reality

Flak ’n’ Flight

RELEASED: January 01, 2002
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Opening (excerpt from “The Ballad of Jody Frosty”) 1:19 2. Deep in the Hole 4:24 3. Third Man on the Moon 6:16 4. Why the Fly? 10:56 5. Time to Burn 3:28 6. The Blue Garden 7:28 7. Rabbit One 9:10 8. Also Ran Song 3:22 9. John Brown 7:44 10. 100 Years (of Tears on the Wind) 6:54 11. High Noon Amsterdam 3:45 12. She Got Me (When She Got Her Dress On) 4:40 13. Cretin Hop 2:05
Flak ’n’ Flight is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Masters of Reality, released in 1997. The album features a blend of stoner rock and desert rock, characterized by its heavy guitar riffs and psychedelic influences. It showcases the band's signature sound while also exploring more melodic and experimental territories. The album is noted for its raw production and the distinctive vocal style of Chris Goss, which adds to the album's unique atmosphere. Although it did not achieve significant commercial success, it has garnered a cult following and is appreciated for its artistic integrity and innovation within the rock genre.