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Cosmic Thing" was the band's sixth studio album, released on June 27, 1989 . WMG (от лица компании "Warner Rhino Off Roster-Audio"); AMRA, EMI Music Publishing, LatinAutor - SonyATV, Kobalt Music Publishing, LatinAutor, UBEM" и другие авторские общества (4).
Drums – Steve FerroneKeyboards – Tommy Mandel. Drums – Sonny EmoryKeyboards – Philippe Saisse. Cosmic Thing (Cosa Cósmica) (LP, Album). LP-7-1-F 2025411, 925854-1. Cosmic Thing (LP, Album).
Many observers were prepared to write off the B-52's after the release of Bouncing Off the Satellites. Granted, the album was completed in the wake of Ricky Wilson's death, but the group appeared bereft of new musical ideas and were sounding rather stale. In other words, the last thing anyone expected was a first-class return to form, which is what they got with Cosmic Thing.
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Cosmic Thing is the fifth studio album by American new wave band the B-52's, released in 1989. It contains the singles "Love Shack" and "Roam". The success of the album served as a comeback after the death of guitarist Ricky Wilson in 1985. Six of the album's songs were produced by Nile Rodgers in New York City, and the remaining four by Don Was in upstate New York. The band embarked on the Cosmic Tour to promote the album.
Album · 1988 · 10 Songs. Cosmic Thing The B-52's.
Cosmic Thing Tracklist. 1. Cosmic Thing Lyrics. 2. Dry County Lyrics. Cosmic Thing is the fifth studio album by new wave band The B-52s. It contains two of their most successful songs to date: Love Shack and Roam. Cosmic Thing Q&A.
Released: 1989, 27 June. Cosmic Thing (The B-52's) - 3:50.
Yet until Cosmic Thing, The B-52s were more new-wave than pop. Unlike the rather unfocused Bouncing Off the Satellites, Cosmic Thing showed a more unified plan. Cosmic Thing was an all out attack on the pop world, combining a wild uninhibited sound with a more contemporary pop production. One area where The B-52s have benefited from the generic styling of pop music, is the length of each song. A rather unattractive trait of the Ricky Wilson-era B-52s was extending out their songs too long, opting for an unrushed and free motion. This creative and quirky approach to music writing may have been.
| A1 | Cosmic ThingDrums – Steve FerroneGuitar – Keith StricklandKeyboards – Tommy Mandell*Vocals – Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson |
| A2 | Dry CountryBass Guitar – Sara LeeDrums – Sonny EmoryGuitar – Keith StricklandKeyboards – Keith Strickland, Philippe SaisseVocals – Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, Keith Strickland |
| A3 | Deadbeat ClubBacking Vocals – Fred Schneider, Keith StricklandBass Guitar – Sara LeeDrums – Sonny EmoryGuitar – Keith StricklandKeyboards – Philippe SaisseVocals – Cindy Wilson, Kate Pierson |
| A4 | Love ShackBass Guitar – Sara LeeDrums – Charlie Drayton*Guitar – Keith StricklandHorns [Uptown Horns] – Arno Hecht, Bob Funk, Carl Beatty, Chris Cioe*, Paul Literal*Keyboards – Kate PiersonVocals – Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson |
| A5 | JunebugBass Guitar – Sara LeeDrums – Charlie Drayton*Guitar – Keith StricklandKeyboards – Kate Pierson, Keith StricklandPercussion – Fred SchneiderVocals – Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson |
| B1 | RoamBass Guitar – Sara LeeDrums – Leroy CloudenGuitar – Keith StricklandKeyboards – Richard HiltonLyrics By – Robert WaldropVocals – Cindy Wilson, Kate Pierson |
| B2 | BushfireBass Guitar – Sara LeeDrums – Charlie Drayton*Guitar, Keyboards – Keith StricklandPercussion – Fred SchneiderVocals – Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson |
| B3 | Channel ZDrums – Charlie Drayton*Guitar – Keith StricklandKeyboards – Kate Pierson, Keith StricklandVocals – Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson |
| B4 | TopazBacking Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards – Keith StricklandBass Guitar – Sara LeeDrums – Leroy CloudenGuitar – Nile RodgersVocals – Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson |
| B5 | Follow Your BlissBacking Vocals – Kate Pierson, Sara LeeBass Guitar – Sara LeeDrums – Leroy CloudenGuitar – Keith StricklandKeyboards – Keith Strickland, Richard Hilton, Sara Lee |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 25854-1, 1-25854 | The B-52's | Cosmic Thing (LP, Album) | Reprise Records, Reprise Records | 9 25854-1, 1-25854 | US | 1989 |
| 1-25854 | The B-52's | Cosmic Thing (Cosa Cósmica) (LP, Album) | Reprise Records | 1-25854 | Argentina | 1989 |
| LP-7-1-F 2025411, 925854-1 | The B-52's | Cosmic Thing (LP, Album) | Jugoton, Reprise Records | LP-7-1-F 2025411, 925854-1 | Yugoslavia | 1990 |
| 925 854-4, WX 283 C | The B-52's | Cosmic Thing (Cass, Album) | Reprise Records, Reprise Records | 925 854-4, WX 283 C | Europe | 1989 |
| 9258542 | The B-52's | Cosmic Thing (CD, Album, RE) | Reprise Records | 9258542 | Australia | Unknown |
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