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The B-52s: Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider (vocals); Keith Strickland (guitar, keyboards, drum programming).Additional personnel: Pat Irwin (guitar, piano, Hammond organ, keyboar...Read more
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Always a treat, this album is sweet
Again the B-52's have controlled their sexual fun, tension, extreme creativity, youth, hippie-ness, abstract, and excitement and put it in an album. My favorite Revolutin ear...Read more
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CLASSIC FROM THE 90S
IT'S THE B-52'S IT'S PARTY TIME ALL CD LONG. Minus Cindy Wilson this is marginally less cosmic than its multi-platinum predecessor. Still, there's plenty of delicious absurdit...Read more

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Album Features
UPC:075992694322
Artist:B-52's (The)
Format:CD
Release Year:1992
Record Label:Reprise
Genre:New Wave, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Tell It Like It T-I-S
2. Hot Pants Explosion
3. Good Stuff
4. Revolution Earth
5. Dreamland
6. Is That You Mo-Dean?
7. World's Green Laughter, The
8. Vision of a Kiss
9. Breezin'
10. Bad Influence

Details
Playing Time:56 min.
Contributing Artists:Nile Rodgers, Don Was
Producer:Nile Rodgers, Don Was
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
The B-52s: Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider (vocals); Keith Strickland (guitar, keyboards, drum programming).Additional personnel: Pat Irwin (guitar, piano, Hammond organ, keyboards, background vocals); Amy Shulman (harp); David McMurray (flute, saxophone); Stephen "Doc" Kupka (baritone saxophone); Lee Thornberg (trumpet); Richard Hilton (piano, keyboards, Synclavier programming); Jamie Muhoberac (keyboards); Tracy Wormworth, James "Hutch" Hutchinson, Sara Lee, Nicky Brown (bass); Zachery Alford (drums, background vocals); Sterling Campbell, Jeff Porcaro (drums); Lenny Castro (percussion); Kathleen Blihar, Bedarayana Das, Subal Das, Urugaya Das, Bhakta Erick, Monique Francois-Eduoxie, Jane Ivchekno, Caesar Johnston, Ben McLeod, Brad Weinberg, Rukmini Weinberg (Krishna musicians).Engineers include: Tom Durack, Ed Cherney, Rik Pekkonen.Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York; The Power Studio and Skyline Studios, New York, New York; Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles, California.Following the triumphant COSMIC THING, the B-52s had to contend with the departure of Cindy Wilson. To compensate, they continued to work with producers Don Was and Nile Rogers (why mess with a sure thing?) and brought in many extra players and singers. It says something about Wilson's importance that up to five background singers are utilized on "Tell it Like it T-I-S." In Wilson's absence, Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson come to the fore. GOOD STUFF is a very respectable follow-up.Highlights include the riotous "Hot Pants Explosion" and the enjoyable single "Good Stuff." "Revolution Earth" is a beautiful slow burner with an Indian feel. Schneider abandons his usual style to sing respectably on the disco-flavored "Dreamland." "Is that You Mo-Dean" fills GOOD STUFF's obligatory sci-fi quota and features "The Mo-Dean Intergalactic Choir" on the huge chorus. "The World's Green Laughter" is a rainforest-inspired instrumental. "Vision of a Kiss" evidences a move toward less cynical or humorous love songs. GOOD STUFF is a recommended addition to any B-52s collection.

Editorial Reviews
...Wisely, the band seems to realize that another wiggy party record without [co-singer] Cindy Wilson would be futile, and the result is an album that's relatively adventurous...
Musician (19920801)

Recommended - ...Put up your antennae and tune in, the B-52's urge in this cathartic funfest....inspired and inspiring...
Spin (19920701)

3 Stars - Good - ...impressively seamless....Pierson's richly textured vocals hold up just fine...
Rolling Stone (19920709)

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Always a treat, this album is sweet

Created: 24/02/09
Again the B-52's have controlled their sexual fun, tension, extreme creativity, youth, hippie-ness, abstract, and excitement and put it in an album. My favorite Revolutin earth, the first half of the album, is more pumping, exciting, intense, the second half, meandering calming, silly and fun. The second half frolics, playfully, sometimes peacefully, the first half amps you up to have fun and do a job. Revolution earth, a wonderful, childlike story, sounding much like what a great REM song would be, Kate Pierson does a great job, this song produces images that are wonderful. The world's green laughter, what a cool song. Junebug, back to the south, tension, sexuality, energy, and fun. Hot pants, need I say anymore. I love to serenade my wife with verses, they're sung with attitude, and we laugh almost every time we hear this song. Vision of a kiss, Fred Schneider pleads, don't shatter the vision, if the wonderful image of a kiss. Kate and Fred may think they're gay, they're tension in the songs expresses their frustration in that, and the simple infatuation with love, kissing, and simple joy throughout the album, just shows the groups desire for simple, pure love. The album is a joy to listen to. Playful, exciting and youthful, creative, inviting, and beautiful. This CD is delight.
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CLASSIC FROM THE 90S

Created: 08/11/07
IT'S THE B-52'S IT'S PARTY TIME ALL CD LONG. Minus Cindy Wilson this is marginally less cosmic than its multi-platinum predecessor. Still, there's plenty of delicious absurdity ("Is That You Mo-Dean"), Seventies camp ("Hot Pants Explosion"), serious romance ("Revolution Earth") and a tune ("Good Stuff") that frankly celebrates the wild thing. Let's not be stingy: this is great stuff!!!
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Two thumbs Up!

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Created: 28/07/11
excellent music, depicting a time when music was going though so many changes. This record certainly represents a changing of the guard that paved the way for others such as The Cars. All in all, a good listen.
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