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Cosmic Thing is the fifth studio album by New Wave band The B-52's , released in 1989 . (see 1989 in music ). It contains the single "Love Shack ", which remains one of their most popular tunes.
Track listing
"Cosmic Thing " (The B-52's) - 3:50
"Dry County" (The B-52's) - 4:54
"Deadbeat Club " (The B-52's) - 4:45
"Love Shack " (Pierson, Schneider, Strickland, Wilson) - 5:21
"Junebug" (The B-52's) - 5:04
"Roam " (Pierson, Schneider, Strickland, Waldrop, Wilson) - 4:54
"Bushfire" (The B-52's) - 4:58
"Channel Z" (The B-52's) - 4:49
"Topaz" (The B-52's) - 4:20
"Follow Your Bliss" (The B-52's) - 4:08
Trivia
The song "Love Shack " was inspired by a real-life cabin in Athens GA that was home to singer Kate Pierson in the early days of the B-52's. It was destroyed by fire in late 2004.
All of the locations mentioned in the nostalgic song "Deadbeat Club " are real-life places in Athens GA.
Singer Kate Pierson claims that a psychic told her the album's third single, "Roam ", would be a hit.
Personnel
Carl Beatty - horn
Chris Cioe - horn
Leroy Clouden - drums
Charlie Drayton - drums
Sonny Emory - drums
Steve Ferrone - drums
Bob Funk - horn
Arno Hecht - horn
Richard Hilton - keyboards
Sara Lee - bass , keyboards, background vocals
Paul Literal - horn
Tom Mandel - keyboards
Tommy Mandell - keyboards
Kate Pierson - keyboards, vocals, background vocals
Nile Rodgers guitar
Philippe Saisse - keyboards
Fred Schneider - percussion , vocals, background vocals
Keith Strickland - guitar, keyboards, vocals, background vocals
Cindy Wilson - vocals
Production
Producer: Nile Rodgers, Don Was
Engineer: David Cook, Tom Durack
Second Engineer: Ed Brooks, Patrick Dillett, Keith Freedman
Assistant Engineer: Martin Kunitz
Mastering: Bob Ludwig
Mixing: Tom Durack
Production Manager: Budd Tunick
Clothing/Wardrobe: Alpana Bawa
Programming: Richard Hilton
Charts
Album
Singles
Year
Single
Chart
Position
1989
"Channel Z"
Modern Rock Tracks
1
1989
"Love Shack"
Hot Dance Music/Club Play
7
1989
"Love Shack"
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales
11
1989
"Love Shack"
Modern Rock Tracks
1
1989
"Love Shack"
Hot 100
3
1989
"Roam"
Modern Rock Tracks
6
1989
"Roam"
Hot 100
3
1990
"Deadbeat Club"
Hot 100
30
1990
"Roam"
Hot Dance Music/Club Play
10
1990
"Roam"
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales
10
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