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Music CD - The B-52's: Funplex

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Music CD: Funplex Artist: The B-52's
List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $6.94
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Manufacturer: Astralwerks
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Tracks:
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1. Pump 2. Hot Corner 3. Ultraviolet 4. Juliet of the Spirits 5. Funplex 6. Eyes Wide Open 7. Love In the Year 3000 8. Deviant Ingredient 9. Too Much To Think About 10. Dancing Now 11. Keep This Party Going
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0094922873071 Label: Astralwerks Manufacturer: Astralwerks Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Astralwerks Release Date: 2008-03-25 Studio: Astralwerks
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fresh Sound Worth The Wait Comment: The B52's are back with their first studio release in over a decade. "Funplex" is a good time album that fans of the foursome will especially appreciate. The song "Pump" is a up-tempo song with a really good sound. The group really hasn't lost any of the style that they captured in the 80's. The group experiments with a lot of different sounds on "Funplex." Songs like "Juliet of Spirits" and "Love in the Year 3000," are really laid back cool songs, not really fast paced dance songs. Fans of B52's songs such as "Roam" and "Song for a Future Generation," will appreciate these songs. Cindy and Kate harmonize nicely on the song "Juliet of Spirits." "Funplex" is the kind of song that fans of The B52's will relate too. It's a signature B52's song. It's fun, happy and friendly. "Deviant Ingredient" is a laid back mellow song. Overall, "Funplex" is a fun, happy return to the music of The B52's. Fans of the group will be pleased.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The B's are Back! Comment: On first listen I wasn't that impressed but now I can't stop playing this infectious album! As much as I love the upbeat dance songs, I think my favorite is the Satellites-esque Juliet of the Spirits (maybe because it lacks any of Fred's outbursts). Wait, I LOVE FRED!
Buy the album -- support one of the hardest working bands in show biz.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Absolutely Great Comment: This is as good as you remember the B-52's being. There is no reason to hesitate buying this album.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Funplex is very fun! Comment: This is one of the best albums The b-52's have ever done! I know, I know the older b-52's music sometimes can be a little off the wall, but good, but this album and Cosmic Things are probably the two best albums they have ever done. I mean to say ALL the songs on Cosmic Things and Funplex are good, both entire albums. Song after song on Funplex is, well, Fun!
Good music, good lyrics (they continue to talk of love and the cosmic universe), the songs just want you to get up and dance jitterbug....
With Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson, two of THE BEST female harmonizers in the business, with their oozing, sexual, beautiful vocals, just what you to project above the Earth and into the universe and just have a good time. But the lyrics do talk about down-to-Earth goings on too; human interactions of love, politics, over-spending, dancing, sex, and just plainly having a good time. (Personally, when Kate and Cincy sing and I see how great they look, I would like to be on a deserted island with them) This is well worth buying. The music is great and the production is great. Buy it and have yourself a good ol' time. - Terry Chaffee
Customer Rating:      Summary: They're back!! Comment: Amazingly enough, I didn't think it was going to be that good, but I'm blown away. I'm taken back to early 90s and all their fun stuff. I really like the majority of songs on this album!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Like a time capsule, the B-52s' first album in 16 years reanimates that familiar fusion of danceable post-punk and bizarrely conceived songs of the oldest new wave. After sitting out 1992's Good Stuff, Cindy Wilson returns to the love shack, joining fellow bee-hiver Kate Pierson on mouth-watering vocals and harmonies circa Wild Planet. Colossal hooks jostle relentless rhythms, oddball lyrics, and the outrageous voice of Fred Schneider, who struts like a peacock through this infectious 11-track mix of frolic and frivolity. The songs are inspired by Fellini movies ("Juliet of the Spirits"), Athens, Georgia lore ("Hot Corner"), and the shopping mall ("Funplex"), and thanks to the band's melody creator, Keith Strickland, they shimmy, shake, and house-quake all night long. Out of the blue and virtually as fun as a party out of bounds, Funplex is a dee-lightful reunion record. --Scott Holter
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