The B-52'sThe B-52's

Label:

Warner Bros. Records – M5 3355

Format:

Cassette , Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Pop Rock

Tracklist

A1 Planet Claire
A2 52 Girls
A3 Dance This Mess Around
A4 Rock Lobster
B1 Lava
B2 There's A Moon In The Sky (Called The Moon)
B3 Hero Worship
B4 6080-842
B5 Downtown

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Warner Bros. Records Inc.

Credits

  • ProducerChris Blackwell
  • Producer [Associate]Robert Ash

Notes

Produced for Island Records Inc.
Side 1 TT 19:38
Side 2 TT 19:51
© ℗ 1979 Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Made in U.S.A.

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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The B-52's (LP, Album, Stereo) Island Records ILPS 9580*, ILPS 9580 UK 1979
The B-52's (LP, Album, Don Mills Pressing) Warner Bros. Records QBS 3355 Canada 1979
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The B-52's (LP, Album) Island Records 9123 048 1979
The B-52's (LP, Album, Los Angeles Pressing) Warner Bros. Records BSK 3355 US 1979
The B-52's (LP, Album, Stereo) Island Records 200776 Netherlands 1979

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Reviews

  • atrainradio's avatar
    atrainradio
    Compared to my friend's first UK pressing, this cassette has great frequency response, only hampered by the pre-Dolby cassette tape formulation. Cassettes in general have a very specific sound that serious vinyl heads may find off-putting, but cassettes were never meant to be audiophile quality. Though in the late 80s, when the XDR tapes came out, many of them sound just as good, if not better, than their LP counterparts.
    • Mr.BlueSky's avatar
      Mr.BlueSky
      The cover and lettering on mine is like this one. No barcode but has AR on the cassette but it also isn't the only one listed with an AR because that one has a barcode and a WB Records symbol by the catalog number while mine and this one don't.

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