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Bouncing Off The Satellites - The B-52's

 
Description: Genre: Indie Rock & Punk - New Wave & Post-punk / Artist: The B-52's / Import / Audio CD released at Warner Bros. / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Summer of Love 2 Girl from Ipanema Goes to Greenland 3 Housework 4 Detour Thru Your Mind 5 Wig 6 Theme for a Nude Beach ... more
Bouncing Off The Satellites - The B-52's ... for a Nude Beach
7 Ain't It a Shame
8 Juicy Jungle
9 Communicate
10 She Brakes for Rainbows

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Bouncing Off The Satellites
Release Date: 1990 - 10 - 25, Audio CD, Warner Bros.
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intrigued me, with their own brand of quirky pop music, never sliding easily into one specific genre. They have had a handful of hits, only one big hit single in The UK, yet continue to put out albums. This album gather some of their bigger hits. Who are they: US based group who have been around since the late seventies. They specialise in off the wall guitar pop, with a punky edge. Highlights: Planet Claire is a weird enough start, with zany sounding vocals and a tune which does not really click. I believe it is Fred on vocals here and his sneering voice does not seem to work with the lyrics, as he sings of a girl from another planet. There is a strong punk ...

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by SpookyMoon - written on 18/05/09 (Useful, 13 readings)
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Fans of The B-52s will probably really like this album, much better than Bouncing Off the Satellites. Although I still really like this band. This album is a return their earlier style (before Ricky Wilson died). I will admit that their sound is a tiny bit more updated in this album but it still isnt really anything special in my opinion. I will say that it is very up-beat and boppy (which is something fans probably really like about this band). But I have to say that I found the electric synthesizer twangy sound really annoying and a constant back ground reiteration of the lyrics is also really irritating. Although I think that Cindy Wilson s vocals can be really ...

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Fans of The B-52s will probably really like this album, much better than Bouncing Off the Satellites. Although I still really like this band. This album is a return their earlier style (before Ricky Wilson died). I will admit that their sound is a tiny bit more updated in this album but it still isnt really anything special in my opinion. I will say that it is very up-beat and boppy (which is something fans probably really like about this band). But I have to say that I found the electric synthesizer twangy sound really annoying and a constant back ground reiteration of the lyrics is also really irritating. Although I think that Cindy Wilson s vocals can be really ...

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