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Disco de The B-52's: “Funplex”

Disco de The B-52's: “Funplex”
Información del disco :
Título: Funplex
Fecha de Publicación:2008-03-25
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Pop, Rock, New Wave
Sello Discográfico:Astralwerks
Letras Explícitas:No
UPC:094922873071
Valoración de Usuarios :
Media (4.5) :(180 votos)
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Lista de temas :
1 Pump Video
2 Hot Corner Video
3 Ultraviolet Video
4 Juliet of the Spirits Video
5 Funplex Video
6 Eyes Wide Open Video
7 Love in the Year 3000 Video
8 Deviant Ingredient Video
9 Too Much to Think About Video
10 Dancing Now Video
11 Keep This Party Going Video
Derek Jager (NYC) - 25 Marzo 2008
49 personas de un total de 55 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Thank You Bs--the FUN is back in music!

This CD rocks and pops and dances along at a decent beat and it's so nice to have the Bs back.

The sound reminded me of their second album, WILD PLANET, because it's more "dance rock" than GOOD STUFF and it's not as "arranged" as COSMIC THING.

Think of "Dirty Back Road" transformed into 2008 and you'll know what to expect.

And I'm happy to say that I really liked the ENTIRE CD -- every song makes the iPod!

In these troubled times, thank you Bs for bringing some FUN back into music!

tashcrash (South Shore, MA) - 11 Abril 2008
16 personas de un total de 16 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Ego-Free Vitality in an Age of Exhaustion and Angst

The music of the B-52's, for me, has always been an acoustic narcotic. Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson have got to be the two most emotive singers I have ever heard (Mahalia Jackson comes in a pretty close second), and they contrast beautifully, the former being the tortured one (think "Hero Worship," "Give Me Back My Man," or "Ain't It A Shame") while the latter is all sunshine and positivity (think "Revolution Earth" or "Housework"). Fred Schneider is Fred Schneider; he can't sing and he can't dance, and he's brilliant at both.

Keith Strickland has the impossible job of compensating for the absence of Ricky Wilson, and it has to be said that he is the main brain behind the reinvention of the band. In his minimalism, Ricky Wilson was a fantastic guitarist. "Funplex" is the first post-Ricky album to capture the riff-happy playfulness of his style, and the album has a buoyancy and lift that "Cosmic Thing" and (especially) "Good Stuff" lack. It seems Strickland has learned from Ricky Wilson to keep it simple, straightforward, and energized.

There is nothing around today that sounds this exuberant. I'm thrilled that the B-52's are back, but it is something of a sad commentary that music nowadays, for the most part, simply isn't fun like this. Just because it's "party music" doesn't mean it isn't or can't be important (think Motown during the early 1960s). Yes, the B-52's are political (not that Amazon is the place to make that argument).

When I heard Steve Osborne was producing, I cringed a bit. He was ideal for New Order, but the B-52's sensibility seemed antithetical to the extremely polished tendencies of Osborne. I was totally wrong; Keith Strickland's choice to work with him was a stroke of genius (if only other vintage acts would make such a move). Osborne and the band really meet each other halfway, a truly inspired collaboration.

To really appreciate the production value of the album, you need to listen to it in full stereo on a more-than-decent system (it sounds muddy in my car and overly compressed on my mp3 player).

It amazes me how some people make their minds up so quickly, and have decided that the album is something of a letdown without really letting it grow on them. Remember, it took "Cosmic Thing" months to catch on. I have found that the more I've listened to it, the better it has gotten. The songs I initially didn't care for ("Dancing Now," "Deviant Ingredient") have become my favorites. Just no pleasing those dimestore critics out there, I guess.

I don't mean to sound greedy, but this can't be their last album...

Johnny Lane (Portland, OR USA) - 24 Febrero 2008
11 personas de un total de 12 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Refreshingly the same

It sounds just like sixteen years ago. I love it. It is very consistent with their original sound. If you are a die-hard B-52s fan, you won't be disappointed.

Joseph S. Stella "B-FAN" (Las Vegas, NV United States) - 25 Marzo 2008
9 personas de un total de 10 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- FUNPLEX just ROCKS

Well, after a 16 year wait, they're BAAACCKK! From PUMP to Juliet of the Spirits, to Funplex and Hot Corner, the "Deviant Ingredient" here is Keith Strickland's commitment to the band, and his commitment to the evolution of their sound.

Cindy and Kate sound TERRIFIC, and their vocal harmonies are instantly recognizable. I had a smile on my face as wide as the Grand Canyon whilst listening to the tracks. Fred Schneider, in rare form, completes this grand quartet.

I'm a huge fan since the beginning, and it feels SO GOOD to have them back. Grab it, and listen to it. I'll bet you're up on your feet, shaking your honeybuns, before the first trak is over.

I say all of the B Fans out there, UNITE and petition the ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME to get this band in. They are true survivors, pioneers and .... THE WORLD'S GREATEST PARTY BAND.

Dana Minyard "dmin" (Starkville, MS USA) - 30 Marzo 2008
8 personas de un total de 9 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Thank God.

At no other time in our nation's history have we needed the B-52's as badly as we need them now. In a time when the whole world seems intent on bleeding the average Joe white while stuffing the pockets of the few; war, recession, politicians and all the rest, we NEED the B-52's to remind us how to party.