 |   |  |  |  | | Good Stuff |  Stock Photo | | Item Specifics - Music: CDs | | | Artist: | The B-52's, The B-52s | | Release Date: | Jun 23, 1992 | | | Format: | CD | | Record Label: | Reprise | | | Genre: | Rock | | UPC: | 075992694322 | | | Sub-Genre: | New Wave | | Album Type: | Full-Length CD | | | | | Condition: | Used | | | |
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| Track listing | 1. Tell It Like It T-I-S - (live) 2. Hot Pants Explosion - (live) 3. Good Stuff - (live) 4. Revolution Earth - (live) 5. Dreamland 6. Is That You Mo-Dean? - (live) 7. World's Green Laughter, The 8. Vision of a Kiss - (live) 9. Breezin' - (live) 10. Bad Influence - (live)
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | Don Was, Nile Rodgers | | Producer: | Don Was, Nile Rodgers | | Distributor: | WEA (distr) | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
| | Album notes | The B-52s: Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider (vocals); Keith Strickland (guitar, keyboards, drum programming). Additional personnel: Pat Irwin (guitar, piano, Hammond organ, keyboards, background vocals); Amy Shulman (harp); David McMurray (flute, saxophone); Stephen "Doc" Kupka (baritone saxophone); Lee Thornberg (trumpet); Richard Hilton (piano, keyboards, Synclavier programming); Jamie Muhoberac (keyboards); Tracy Wormworth, James "Hutch" Hutchinson, Sara Lee, Nicky Brown (bass); Zachery Alford (drums, background vocals); Sterling Campbell, Jeff Porcaro (drums); Lenny Castro (percussion); Kathleen Blihar, Bedarayana Das, Subal Das, Urugaya Das, Bhakta Erick, Monique Francois-Eduoxie, Jane Ivchekno, Caesar Johnston, Ben McLeod, Brad Weinberg, Rukmini Weinberg (Krishna musicians). Engineers include: Tom Durack, Ed Cherney, Rik Pekkonen. Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York; The Power Studio and Skyline Studios, New York, New York; Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles, California. Following the triumphant COSMIC THING, the B-52s had to contend with the departure of Cindy Wilson. To compensate, they continued to work with producers Don Was and Nile Rogers (why mess with a sure thing?) and brought in many extra players and singers. It says something about Wilson's importance that up to five background singers are utilized on "Tell it Like it T-I-S." In Wilson's absence, Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson come to the fore. GOOD STUFF is a very respectable follow-up. Highlights include the riotous "Hot Pants Explosion" and the enjoyable single "Good Stuff." "Revolution Earth" is a beautiful slow burner with an Indian feel. Schneider abandons his usual style to sing respectably on the disco-flavored "Dreamland." "Is that You Mo-Dean" fills GOOD STUFF's obligatory sci-fi quota and features "The Mo-Dean Intergalactic Choir" on the huge chorus. "The World's Green Laughter" is a rainforest-inspired instrumental. "Vision of a Kiss" evidences a move toward less cynical or humorous love songs. GOOD STUFF is a recommended addition to any B-52s collection.
| | Editorial reviews | 3 Stars - Good - ...impressively seamless....Pierson's richly textured vocals hold up just fine... Rolling Stone (07/09/1992)
Recommended - ...Put up your antennae and tune in, the B-52's urge in this cathartic funfest....inspired and inspiring... Spin (07/01/1992)
...Wisely, the band seems to realize that another wiggy party record without [co-singer] Cindy Wilson would be futile, and the result is an album that's relatively adventurous... Musician (08/01/1992)
3 Stars - Good - ...impressively seamless....Pierson's richly textured vocals hold up just fine...Spin (7/92, p.69) - Recommended - ...Put up your antennae and tune in, the B-52's urge in this cathartic funfest....inspired and inspiring...Musician (8/92, p.88) - ...Wisely, the band seems to realize that another wiggy party record without [co-singer] Cindy Wilson would be futile, and the result is an album that's relatively adventurous... Rolling Stone (07/09/1992)
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