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Comments for B-52's, The, Wild Planet


E-MAIL: ws109@chippewa.tec.wi.us
Rather weird music, but good music,too. I have always enjoyed "Dirty Back Road." It has a great bass beat to it! I found "Quiche Lorraine" to be entertaining as well!
E-MAIL: m24335@mwvm.mitre.org
THE best B-52's album to date (and today is 4/13/95)
E-MAIL: dyno@spectra.net
Wild Planet is an extension of the Ist album. The music is solid and, as always, the vocals are great. Both of these albums are so well done that hearing them the Ist several dozen times, makes it all seems so effortless. It's only after many more listens that one begins to appreciate the ingenius preparations and arrangements of which this album is comprised. You have to buy this album, as well. It is required.
E-MAIL: rkoo@cmp.com
With the release of this album, the B-52''s basically became the Johnny Vander Meer''s of the music world. In other words, they pitched their second consecutive no-hitter. Wild Planet became another all-time classic.
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