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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. The B-52’s - 1992 - Good Stuff (2014 HDtracks) [FLAC@192khz24bit] The B-52’s Wikipedia: The B-52s (styled as The B-52's prior to 2008) are an American new wave band, formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1976. The original line-up consisted of Fred Schneider (vocals, percussion, keyboards), Kate Pierson (organ, keyboards, bass, vocals), Cindy Wilson (vocals, bongos, tambourine), Ricky Wilson (guitars, bass), and Keith Strickland (drums, guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, various instruments). Following Ricky Wilson's death in 1985, Strickland switched full-time to guitar. The band subsequently added various musicians for their live shows. This included Sara Lee or Tracy Wormworth (bass), Zachary Alford or Sterling Campbell (drums, percussion) and Pat Irwin or Paul Gordon (keyboards and guitars). Rooted in new wave and 1960s rock and roll, the group later covered many genres ranging from post-punk to pop rock. The "guy vs. gals" vocals of Schneider, Pierson, and Wilson, sometimes used in call and response style ("Strobe Light," "Private Idaho", and "Good Stuff"), are a trademark. Good Stuff (2014 HDtracks) Artist: The B-52’s Title: Good Stuff Format: 10 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 192kHz (HDtracks) Producer: Nile Rodgers, Russ Titelman, Don Was Release Date: June 23, 1992, (2014 HDtracks) Recorded: Bearsville Studio, Woodstock, NY Label: Rhino/Warner Bros. Records Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, New Wave Duration: 56:02 Website: http://www.hdtracks.com/good-stuff-230329 Wikipedia: Good Stuff is the sixth studio album by new wave band The B-52s, released in 1992. This is the first (and only) B-52s album in which vocalist Cindy Wilson does not appear, though she rejoined some years later. A moderate radio hit had been achieved with the title track called "Good Stuff" and the album itself was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album at the 1993 Grammys, but lost to Tom Waits' Bone Machine. AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine: "Good Stuff" was a transparent attempt to recapture the good vibes of "Love Shack." It didn't succeed, but it had its own charms, from the friendly beat to Fred Schneider's endearing vocal affectations. It wasn't great, but it did have the distinction of being the best single pulled from Good Stuff. Since it was released in 1992, when singles were released in seemingly endless permutations in both the U.S. and the U.K., "Good Stuff" was available in all sorts of incarnations. In the U.S., it was released as a seven-inch single, with an edit of the title track taking up the A-side and the B given over to "Bad Influence." This same lineup was released as a seven-inch and cassette single in the U.K. In the U.S., it was also released as a 12-inch and CD-5 single featuring "Bad Influence" and three versions of "Good Stuff" -- the "12-inch remix," the "remix edit" and the "Schottische Mix." Minus "Bad Influence," this lineup was replicated for the U.K. 12-inch single, but the same lineup -- plus the original version of "Good Stuff" -- was released as a single in Europe. But that wasn't the end of it by any means. Not counting the American promotional single (a worthless issue for anyone but DJs, containing just the edit and original version of "Good Stuff"), "Good Stuff" was also released in a box set (!) in the U.K., featuring the edited single version of the title track, "Bad Influence" and "Return to Dreamland," plus three badges, a sticker and a postcard. Certainly the kind of item just for collectors. When all is said and done, the American CD-5 single and 12-inch offers the best value for the money, but the mixes aren't particularly noteworthy, so only budget-minded serious fans will need to seek it out. 01. Tell It Like It T-I-IS (5:13) 02. Hot Pants Explosion (4:54) 03. Good Stuff (5:58) 04. Revolution Earth (5:49) 05. Dreamland (7:35) 06. Is That You Mo-Dean? (5:29) 07. The World’s Green Laughter (4:04) 08. Vision Of A Kiss (5:57) 09. Breezin’ (5:21) 10. Bad Influence (5:42) Personnel: The B-52's: Kate Pierson – vocals, keyboards Fred Schneider – vocals Keith Strickland – guitars, keyboards, vocals Additional Personnel: Tawatha Agee – background vocals Zachary Alford – drums Nicholas Brown – bass Sterling Campbell – drums Lenny Castro – percussion Michelle Cobbs – background vocals John Fischer – vocals Richard Hilton – keyboards, piano James "Hutch" Hutchinson – bass on 2, 10 Pat Irwin – guitar, keyboards, piano, Hammond organ Curtis King – background vocals Stephen "Doc" Kupka – baritone saxophone Sara Lee – bass on 5 David McMurray – flute, saxophone Mo-Dean Intergalactic Choir – vocals Justin Masse – keyboards Jeff Porcaro – drums Gregory Purnhagen – vocals Nile Rodgers – guitar Tim Rollins – piano Amy Shulman – harp Lee Thornburg – trumpet Fonzi Thornton – background vocals Scott Totten – guitar Don Was – guitar Brenda White-King – background vocals Tracy Wormworth – bass on 1, 3, 4, 7 ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Sharing Widget |
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