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Album Review: The B-52's

  • Artist: The B-52's
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1979 07
  • Total Time: 39:14
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Even in the weird, quirky world of new wave and post-punk in the late '70s, the B-52's' eponymous debut stood out as an original. Unabashed kitsch mavens at a time when their peers were either vulgar or stylish, the Athens quintet celebrated all the silliest aspects of pre-Beatles pop culture -- bad hairdos, sci-fi nightmares, dance crazes, pastels, and anything else that sprung into their minds -- to a skewed fusion of pop, surf, avant-garde, amateurish punk, and white funk. On paper, it sounds like a cerebral exercise, but it played like a party. The jerky, angular funk was irresistibly danceable, winning over listeners dubious of Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson's high-pitched, shrill close harmonies and Fred Schneider's campy, flamboyant vocalizing, pitched halfway between singing and speaking. It's all great fun, but it wouldn't have resonated throughout the years if the group hadn't written such incredibly infectious, memorable tunes as "Planet Claire," "Dance This Mess Around," and, of course, their signature tune, "Rock Lobster." These songs illustrated that the B-52's' adoration of camp culture wasn't simply affectation -- it was a world view capable of turning out brilliant pop singles and, in turn, influencing mainstream pop culture. It's difficult to imagine the endless kitschy retro fads of the '80s and '90s without the B-52's pointing the way, but The B-52's isn't simply an historic artifact -- it's a hell of a good time. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Planet Claire (Lyrics) Fred Schneider, Keith Strickland The B-52's (4:35)
52 Girls (Lyrics) Ricky Wilson, Joe Ayers The B-52's (3:34)
Dance This Mess Around (Lyrics) Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, Keith Strickland, Cindy Wilson, Ricky Wilson The B-52's (4:36)
Rock Lobster (Lyrics) Fred Schneider, Ricky Wilson The B-52's (6:49)
Lava (Lyrics) The B-52's The B-52's (4:54)
There's a Moon in the Sky (Called the Moon) The B-52's The B-52's (4:54)
Hero Worship (Lyrics) Ricky Wilson, Robert Waldrop The B-52's (4:07)
6060-842 (Lyrics) Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, Keith Strickland, Ricky Wilson The B-52's (2:48)
Downtown (Lyrics) Tony Hatch The B-52's (2:57)

Credits

The B-52's (Main Performer), Fred Schneider (Piano), Fred Schneider (Keyboards), Fred Schneider (Vocals), Fred Schneider (?), Fred Schneider (Walkie Talkie), Robert Ash (Engineer), Robert Ash (Associate Producer), Chris Blackwell (Producer), Kate Pierson (Organ), Kate Pierson (Guitar), Kate Pierson (Keyboards), Kate Pierson (Vocals), Keith Strickland (Percussion), Keith Strickland (Drums), Keith Strickland (Sound Effects), Keith Strickland (?), Keith Strickland (Sounds), Cindy Wilson (Guitar), Cindy Wilson (Bongos), Cindy Wilson (Tambourine), Cindy Wilson (Vocals), Cass Rigby (Assistant Engineer), Ricky Wilson (Guitar), Adey Wilson (Guitar), Adey Wilson (?), George DuBose (Photography), Sue AB Surd (Art Direction), La Verne (Hair Stylist)
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The B-52's
Studio album by The B-52's
Released July 6, 1979 (1979-07-06)
Recorded Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, 1979
Genre New Wave
Length 39:14
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Chris Blackwell
Professional reviews
The B-52's chronology
The B-52's
(1979)
Wild Planet
(1980)

The B-52's is an eponymous New Wave album by Athens, Georgia-based rock band The B-52's. The kitschy lyrics and mood, and the hook-laden harmonies helped establish a fanbase for the band, who would go on to release several chart-topping singles. Because the words "Play Loud" and "High Fidelity" appear on the original LP, this album is sometimes erroneously referred to by either of those phrases as the album's title.

The B-52's peaked at number 59 on the Billboard 200 and "Rock Lobster" peaked at number 56 on the Hot 100.

In 2003 the TV network VH1 named The B-52's the 99th greatest album of all time.[1] Shortly before his death, John Lennon said he enjoyed the album.[2] In his 1995 book, "The Alternative Music Almanac", Alan Cross placed the album in the #9 spot on the list of '10 Classic Alternative Albums'. In 2003 the album was ranked number 152 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

The album cover was designed by "Sue Absurd" (aka Tony Wright), who also worked with musicians such as Bob Dylan, Bob Marley and Traffic.

Contents

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Planet Claire" (Fred Schneider, Keith Strickland) – 4:35
  2. "52 Girls" (Joe Ayers, Ricky Wilson) – 3:34
  3. "Dance This Mess Around" (Kate Pierson, Schneider, Strickland, Cindy Wilson, R. Wilson) – 4:36
  4. "Rock Lobster" (Schneider, R. Wilson) – 6:49

Side two

  1. "Lava" (Pierson, Schneider, Strickland, C. Wilson, R. Wilson) – 4:54
  2. "There's a Moon in the Sky (Called the Moon)" (Pierson, Schneider, Strickland, C. Wilson, R. Wilson) – 4:54
  3. "Hero Worship" (Robert Waldrop, R. Wilson) – 4:07
  4. "6060-842" (Pierson, Schneider, Strickland, R. Wilson) – 2:48
  5. "Downtown" (Tony Hatch) – 2:57

Personnel

Chart performance

Chart (1979) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 59
UK Albums Chart 22

Certifications

Organization Level Date
RIAA – U.S. Gold November 11, 1980
RIAA – U.S. Platinum May 13, 1986

References

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