The B-52's

Editorial Reviews
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This record shook up the snoozing world of rock in 1979, becoming a truly classic disc, one full of landmark moments and heavy with possibilities. Most "real" rockers in the late '70s tried hard to ignore the Sex Pistols and the Clash, claiming the punk tumult was a merely a fad; but fun-loving types couldn't resist the magnificent hooks and grooves of the B-52's debut. They fell into the "new wave" while dancing their tushes off. The magnificent "Rock Lobster" remains unmatched in terms of its relentless, spastic power to move one's feet; ditto "52 Girls," with its nod to '60s trash rock. A Cramps-ish guitar grinds through "Lava," which features his-and-hers innuendo-laden lyrics. "I'm not no limburger!" goes one line from "Dance This Mess Around," but you just never question why. Brilliant. --Lorry Fleming

Music Review:

  1. The Best of Morrissey
  2. The Boy With the Arab Strap
  3. The Hand That Feeds [Import] [CD-single] [Limited Edition]
  4. The Masterplan
  5. The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most
  6. The Police - Greatest Hits [Import]
  7. The Sea & the Rhythm [EP]
  8. The Singles
  9. 100th Window
  10. A.M.

Music Review

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Music Review

Dance Me In [CD-single] [Enhanced]

Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 86, 92, 100

Album Review: A Celebration Of Piano Music From Castle Howard

Music: Vol. 1-Classic Rare Groove [Import]

Music Review: 9 P.M. (Til I Come) [CD-single]

Gay Happening Vol. 11 [Enhanced]

Flor Da Paraiba [Import]

Imagenit [Explicit Lyrics]

Gypsy Nights

German Church Cantatas and Arias

Knight Music

Jazz Frontier [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Rap Music rap_music_53

Khachaturian: Violin Concerto/Taneyev: Suite de Concert - David Oistrakh, Aram Khachaturian, Philharmonia Orchestra

The Roots: The Soul of Chris Thomas King