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The B-52's - Cosmic Thing (CD)

Album Details: Cosmic Thing

Release Date:06/27/1989
Label:Reprise / Wea
UPC:075992585422

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    FUN!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 10, 2006

    Pros: Everything

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    This record is one of the most ultimate party albums of the century! Lots of dancible cuts like "Cosmic Thing", "Love Shack", "Junebug", and "Channel Z". This record was their comeback album, released in 1989, ...yet it still sounds good today. Put it on, turn it up, and PARTY! Read more Less

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    I am living on Channel ZZZZZZZZ

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 23, 2001 | 0 out of 1 found this Cosmic Thing review helpful

    This is their best record with some classic tunes on it. Channel Z is probably my favorite song by them. Topaz, Roam, Bushfire are great. The sound on this record is slightly different from that of Bouncing off the Satelites (a classic b52 record), b...ut still b52ish. Good Stuff is basically a continuation of Cosmic Thing: same sound, same style, but not as good somehow, Cindy took a break from the band by this time. Still some great tunes on that one too.... Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Cosmic Thing

  • All Music Guide

    Many observers were prepared to write the B-52's off after the release of Bouncing Off the Satellites. Granted, the album was completed in the wake of Ricky Wilson's death, but the group appeared bereft of new musical ideas and were sounding rather stale. In other words, the last thing anyone expected was a first-class return to form, which is what they got with Cosmic Thing. Working with producers Don Was and Nile Rodgers, the B-52's updated their sound with shiny new surfaces and deep, funky grooves -- it was the same basic pattern as before, only refurbished and contemporized. Just as importantly, they had their best set of songs since at least Wild Planet, possibly since their debut. "Cosmic Thing" and "Channel Z" were great uptempo rockers; "Roam" had a groovy beat blessed with a great Cindy Wilson vocal; and "Deadbeat Club" was one of their rare successful reflective numbers. Then there was "Love Shack," an irresistible dance number with delightfully silly lyrics and hooks as big... as a whale that unbelievably gave the group a long-awaited Top Ten hit. The thing is, Cosmic Thing would already have been considered a triumphant return without its commercial success. The big sales were just the icing on the cake. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The B-52's

The first of many acts to cement the college town of Athens, Georgia as a hotbed of alternative music, the B-52's took their name from the Southern slang for the mile-high bouffant wigs sported by singers Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson, a look emblematic of the band's campy, thrift-store aesthetic. The five-piece group, which also included founding members Fred Schneider... Read more