Pick of the Week: B-52s
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The B-52s sound is filled with pop hooks galore and funky grooves, and those elements were at their zenith on "Cosmic Thing" (1989).
With this reissue of the band's highly successful "Cosmic Thing" in Audio Fidelity's famous 24 karat-gold format, I have to say that what the B-52s mean to me has taken on a slightly different slant.
So what is the bottom line then? In my estimation, this is an excellent album that has held up quite well. It sounds like post-new wave/alternative, yet it has a warm and fuzzy feel to it, thanks to outstanding vocals of Cindy Wilson, brought out nicely on this edition along with a poignant guitar sound backed by a gutsy rhythm section.
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02. Dry County 03. Deadbeat Club 04. Love Shack 05. Junebug 06. Roam 07. Bushfire 08. Channel Z 09. Topaz 10. Follow Your Bliss |
| Genre: Rock-Pop Label: Audio Fidelity Web site Amazon Link Source Link |
Wilson’s vocals reminded me of the 1980s, and of other bands that made their mark then, but "Cosmic Thing" was a unique release and sound that remains on firm ground in its genre.
The title track is outstanding, along with "Love Shack," "Roam" and the idiosyncratic but lovable "Bush Fire." I like the way the album closes out with an instrumental that puts you on the beach in the sun for awhile, begging you to start the CD all over again.
This is a job well-done again by Audio Fidelity. Admittedly, I am no B-52s expert or lifetime fan, but now there is room for expansion of my tastes thanks to this release.
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