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B-52's, The

Current Lineup:

Fred Schneider - Vocals
Kate Pierson - Vocals (Keyboards)
Cindy Wilson - Vocals
Keith Strickland - Guitar (Drums)

Other Band Members:

Ricky Wilson (R.I.P.) - Guitar

Band: B-52's, The
Date: 1979-09-00
City: Texas
Country: United States
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B-52's, The

The first of many acts to cement the college town of Athens, GA, 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, guitarist Ricky Wilson (Cindy's older brother), and drummer Keith Strickland, formed in the mid-'70s after a drunken evening at a Chinese restaurant; the bandmembers had little or no previous musical experience, and performed most of their earliest shows with taped guitar and percussion accompaniment.

After pressing up a few thousand copies of the single "Rock Lobster," the B-52's traveled to the famed Max's Kansas City club for their first paying gig. Subsequent appearances at CBGB brought the group to the attention of the New York press, and in 1979, they issued their self-titled debut album, a collection of manic, bizarre, and eminently danceable songs which scored an underground club hit with a reworked version of "Rock Lobster." The following year, they issued Wild Planet, which reached the Top 20 on the U.S. album charts; Party Mix!, an EP's worth of reworked material from the band's first two proper outings, appeared in 1981.

Released in 1982, Mesopotamia arose out of a series of aborted sessions with producer David Byrne which saw the B-52's largely abandon their trademark sense of humor, a situation rectified by the next year's Whammy!, a move into electronic territory. After a Schneider solo LP, 1984's Fred Schneider & the Shake Society, the group returned to the studio to record 1986's Bouncing Off the Satellites. On October 12, 1985, however, Ricky Wilson died; though originally his death was attributed to natural causes, it was later revealed that he had succumbed to AIDS. In light of Wilson's death, the group found it impossible to promote the new album, and they spent the next several years in seclusion.

In 1989, the B-52's finally returned with Cosmic Thing, their most commercially successful effort to date. Marked by Strickland's move from drums to guitar and club-friendly production from Don Was and Nile Rodgers, the album launched several hit singles, including the party smash "Love Shack," "Roam," and "Deadbeat Club." In 1990, Cindy Wilson retired from active duty, leaving the remaining trio to soldier on for 1992's Good Stuff. A year later, dubbed the BC-52's, they performed the theme song for Steven Spielberg's live-action feature The Flintstones. Wilson returned to the group for a tour supporting the release of 1998's hits collection Time Capsule. Four years later the double-disc Nude on the Moon compilation would dive deeper into their catalog by featuring rare tracks, live recordings, and remixes along with the hits. The year 2008 found the band returning with a new album for the first time in 16 years. Released by Astralwerks, Funplex, was a slick, synthesizer-driven effort produced by Steve Osborne. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
The B-52's
The B-52's
View More Info Release Date:
June 1979

Label:
Warner Bros.

Tracklist:
Planet Claire
52 Girls
Dance This Mess Around
Rock Lobster
Lava
There's A Moon In The Sky (Called Moon)
Hero Worship
6060-842
Downtown

Wild Planet
Wild Planet
View More Info Release Date:
September 1980

Label:
Warner Bros.

Tracklist:
Party Out Of Bounds
Dirty Back Road
Runnin' Around
Give Me Back My Man
Private Idaho
Devil In My Car
Quiche Lorraine
Strobe Light
53 Miles West Of Venus

Party Mix!
Party Mix!
View More Info Release Date:
July 1981

Label:
Warner Bros.

Tracklist:
Party out of Bounds (remix)
Private Idaho (remix)
Give Me Back My Man (remix)
Lava (remix)
Dance This Mess Around (remix)
52 Girls (remix)

Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia
View More Info Release Date:
January 1982

Label:
Warner Bros.

Tracklist:
Loveland
Deep Sleep
Mesopotamia
Cake
Throw That Beat In the Garbage Can
Nip It In the Bud

Whammy!
Whammy!
View More Info Release Date:
April 1983

Label:
Warner Bros.

Tracklist:
Legal Tender
Whammy Kiss
Song for a Future Generation
Butterbean
Trism
Queen of Las Vegas
Don't Worry
Moon 83
Big Bird
Work That Skirt

Bouncing off the Satellites
Bouncing off the Satellites
View More Info Release Date:
September 1986

Label:
Warner Bros.

Tracklist:
Summer of Love
Girl from Ipanema Goes to Greenland
Housework
Detour Thru Your Mind
Wig
Theme for a Nude Beach
Ain't It a Shame
Juicy Jungle
Communicate
She Brakes for Rainbows

Cosmic Thing
Cosmic Thing
View More Info Release Date:
June 1989

Label:
Reprise

Tracklist:
Cosmic Thing
Dry County
Deadbeat Club
Love Shack
Junebug
Roam
Bushfire
Channel Z
Topaz
Follow Your Bliss

Good Stuff
Good Stuff
View More Info Release Date:
June 1992

Label:
Reprise

Tracklist:
Tell It Like It T-I-Is
Hot Pants Explosion
Good Stuff
Revolution Earth
Dreamland
Is That You Mo-Dean?
The World's Green Laughter
Vision of a Kiss
Breezin'
Bad Influence

Time Capsule: Songs For a Future Generation
Time Capsule: Songs For a Future Generation
View More Info Release Date:
May 1998

Label:
Reprise

Tracklist:
Planet Claire
52 Girls
Rock Lobster (single edit)
Party out of Bounds
Strobe Light
Private Idaho
Quiche Lorraine
Mesopotamia(remix)
Song for a Future Generation
Summer of Love(Original Unreleased Mix)
Channel Z
Deadbeat Club
Love Shack
Roam
Good Stuff
Is That You Mo-Dean? (edit)
Debbie(unreleased)
Hallucinating Pluto(unreleased)

Nude on the Moon: The B-52s Anthology
Nude on the Moon: The B-52s Anthology
View More Info Release Date:
January 2002

Label:
Warner Brothers, Rhino Entertainment Company

Tracklist:
Disc one

52 Girls
Dance This Mess Around
Rock Lobster
Lava
Hero Worship
Planet Claire
Give Me Back My Man
Private Idaho
Devil in My Car
Party out of Bounds
Strobe Light
Quiche Lorraine (Live, 1990)
Mesopotamia (1990 Remix)
Queen of Las Vegas
Legal Tender
Song for a Future Generation
Trism
Whammy Kiss (Live, 1989)

Disc two

Summer of Love
Ain't It a Shame (New Edit)
Theme for a Nude Beach (New Edit)
Girl from Ipanema Goes to Greenland
Wig
She Brakes for Rainbows
Cosmic Thing
Deadbeat Club
Love Shack
Roam
Channel Z
Junebug
Follow Your Bliss
Good Stuff
Revolution Earth
Is That You Mo-Dean?(Interdimension Mix, New Edit)
Debbie

Funplex
Funplex
View More Info Release Date:
March 2008

Label:
Astralwerks

Tracklist:
Pump
Hot Corner
Ultraviolet
Juliet of the Spirits
Funplex
Eyes Wide Open
Love in the Year 3000
Deviant Ingredient
Too Much to Think About
Dancing Now
Keep This Party Going

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