Stress (Neo-Psychedelic band)

Stress was a very short-lived Neo-Psychedelic rock band composed of Wayne Binitie, Ian Mussington and Mitch Amachi Ogugua. They released only one album in 1991 on Reprise/Warner Bros. Records. They are not to be confused with the San Diego rock/metal band Stress from the early 1980s and are sometimes credited as Stress UK in the United States. Their album drew numerous favourable comparisons with the likes of Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles, and although not a great commercial success, was described as possessing 'a lot of musical strengths' by All Music's Steven McDonald [1]

In 1997, Binitie and Mussington released a second album under the moniker of Inqbator, entitled "Hatched". It featured contributions from Lenny Kravitz, whom they had previously supported on tour.

Album

The eponymously titled Stress album featured the following tracks, all composed by Binitie/Mussington/Ogugua:

  1. "Indian Summer's Dream" 4:20
  2. "Flowers in the Rain" 4:16
  3. "Rosechild" 4:16
  4. "Innocent World" 3:20
  5. "Daytime Believer" 5:34
  6. "Beautiful People" 4:14
  7. "My Father Once Said" 2:29
  8. "Together" 3:35
  9. "Lordy Lord" 4:08
  10. "Red Sun" 7:35

Additional tracks

Album personnel

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Modern Rock UK
1990 "Beautiful People" 74 Stress
1991 "Flowers in the Rain" No. 7 Stress

In 1991, "Rosechild" was released as a third single in the UK, but met with no commercial success.

References

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