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Nude on the Moon: The B-52's Anthology (CD)

The B-52's

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Label: Released: 2002 List Price: 31.98
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The B-52's were one of the great new wave bands, one of the ones who defined the style and cut one of the great records of their time (their eponymous debut), an outfit who maintained a dedicated following even as they fell off the radar of critics and hipsters, a group who overcame a tragic loss (guitarist Ricky Wilson) to make a startling, unpredictable comeback that launched them beyond college radio and to the top of the pop charts. It's a hell of a story, even if the final act was decidedly anticlimatic (after one follow-up to the Cosmic Thing comeback, 1992's Good Stuff, the group essentially disappeared apart from an embarrassing version of the {#Flintstones} theme for the 1993 big-screen adaptation), and they're easily one of the more legendary bands of their time. Unfortunately, legend doesn't always translate to great music, and the fact of the matter is that the B-52's really only had two very good records: the transcendent debut and the comeback. The second record had its share of moments, more than the other albums that followed, and there were some sublime cuts scattered among the other records, but by and large they were a band who got by on their brilliant moments -- brilliant moments that were surrounded by competence and mediocrity. It really was the kind of career that could be salvaged and justified by a tremendous double-disc retrospective like Nude on the Moon: The B-52's Anthology, which has a lot of their greatest moments as well as interviews in the comprehensive booklet, great photos, and just the general warm vibe this Georgian band -- perhaps the greatest Georgian musical act this side of Jerry Reed or R.E.M. -- gives off. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1  | 2
152 Girls
2Dance This Mess Around
3Rock Lobster
4Lava
5Hero Worship
6Planet Claire
7Give Me Back My Man
8Private Idaho
9Devil in My Car
10Party out of Bounds
11Strobe Light
12Quiche Lorraine [Live, 1990] [Live]
13Mesopotamia [1990 Remix]
14Queen of Las Vegas [Mesopotamia Outtake Version] [#]
15Legal Tender
16Song for a Future Generation
17Trism
18Whammy Kiss [Live, 1989]

 

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