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| Time Capsule | 
enlarge | Artist: The B-52's Label: Rhino / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $6.55 You Save: $5.43 (45%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 6235
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 76463 UPC: 081227646325 EAN: 0812276463256 ASIN: B0002VEPI0
Release Date: May 28, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Planet Claire - The B-52's, Schneider, Fred | | • | 52 Girls - The B-52's, Ayers, Joe | | • | Rock Lobster - The B-52's, Schneider, Fred | | • | Party Out of Bounds - The B-52's, Pierson, Kate | | • | Strobe Light - The B-52's, B Fifty Two's | | • | Private Idaho - The B-52's, Pierson, Kate | | • | Quiche Lorraine - The B-52's, Schneider, Fred | | • | Mesopotamia - The B-52's, B Fifty Two's | | • | Song for a Future Generation - The B-52's, B Fifty Two's | | • | Summer of Love - The B-52's, Pierson, Kate | | • | Channel Z - The B-52's, B Fifty Two's | | • | Deadbeat Club - The B-52's, B Fifty Two's | | • | Love Shack - The B-52's, Pierson, Kate | | • | Roam - The B-52's, Pierson, Kate | | • | Good Stuff - The B-52's, Pierson, Kate | | • | Is That You Mo-Dean? - The B-52's, B Fifty Two's | | • | Debbie - The B-52's, B Fifty Two's | | • | Hallucinating Pluto - The B-52's, B Fifty Two's |
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Absolutely Fantastic Music by "The B-52's"! November 6, 2005 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
In 1998, the rock band from Athens, GA known as "The B-52's" released a greatest-hits album entitled "Time Capsule: Songs For A Future Generation", which was re-released in 2004 under the title "Time Capsule: Greatest Hits". Spanning the years 1979 to 1992, this album includes songs from all seven previous albums released by "The B-52's", including their 1979 self-titled album, "Wild Planet" (1980), "Mesopotamia" (1982), "Whammy!" (1983), "Bouncing Off the Satellites" (1986), "Cosmic Thing" (1989) and "Good Stuff" (1992). This album also included two new songs recorded in 1998: "Debbie" and "Hallucinating Pluto" for a grand total of 18 fantastic songs! My ratings for each of the album's songs are listed below:
1. "Planet Claire" (5+, from "The B-52's", 1979).
2. "52 Girls" (5, from "The B-52's", 1979).
3. "Rock Lobster" (5+, "The B-52's", 1979).
4. "Party Out Of Bounds" (5, "Wild Planet, 1980).
5. "Strobelight" (5+, "Wild Planet", 1980).
6. "Private Idaho" (5+, "Wild Planet", 1980).
7. "Quiche Lorraine" (5+, "Wild Planet", 1980).
8. "Mesopotamia" (5+, "Mesopotamia", 1982).
9. "Song For A Future Generation" (5+, "Whammy!", 1983).
10. "Summer Of Love (Original Unreleased Mix)" (5+, different mix from the song released on "Bouncing Off the Satellites", 1986).
11. "Channel Z" (5+, "Cosmic Thing", 1989).
12. "Deadbeat Club" (5+, "Cosmic Thing", 1989).
13. "Love Shack" (5+, "Cosmic Thing", 1989).
14. "Roam" (5+, "Cosmic Thing", 1989).
15. "Good Stuff", (5, "Good Stuff", 1992).
16. "Is That You Mo-Dean?", (5, "Good Stuff", 1992).
17. "Debbie" (5+, 1998).
18. "Hallucinating Pluto" (5, 1998).
Overall, I rate the album "Time Capsule: Greatest Hits" by "The B-52's" with a resounding 5 out of 5 stars and highly recommend it to anyone that loves fantastically fun music! I also can't wait to hear the new album that "The B-52's" are reportedly working on for a release sometime in 2006. Many thanks go to the individual members of "The B-52's": Kate Pierson, Cindy Wilson, Ricky Wilson (1953-1985), Fred Schneider and Keith Strickland!
Not The Best Party... January 15, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
"Time Capsule" is a B-52's career overview thru the year 1998. It serves up as a decent introduction for a mild fan and also a respectable addition for longtime supporters who already own a few albums by them. IT IS NOT THEIR BEST. These are mostly the radio hits and a little salad dressing while the group was not releasing any new albums . The "Summer Of Love" alternate mix is a vocal improvement from the original version. "Debbie" and "Hullucinating Pluto" were new songs at the time to attract completists. For a very best, "Anthology" is the way to go. The other option is this collection and the B-52's debut album. "Time Capsule" doesn't not have "Dance This Mess Around" and "Lava". These party songs is where the band hits dance grooves matched on this CD only by "Rock Lobster". In the fun catagory of music, the B-52's are as good as it gets. They merged early Rock & Roll organ beat with touches of Yoko Ono phrasing into a new wave sound of their own. "Time Capsule" is a good way to start, but never reaches full orbit.
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