Nude on the Moon: The B-52's Anthology | ||||
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Released | January 15, 2002 | |||
Recorded | 1979-1980, 1982-1983, 1986, 1989-1992, 1998 & 2002 | |||
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Length | 2:36:49 | |||
Label | Warner Brothers, Rhino | |||
Producer | Chris Blackwell, Rhett Davies, the B-52's, David Byrne, Steven Stanley, Tony Mansfield, Shep Pettibone, Nile Rodgers, Don Was, Moby & Tom Durack | |||
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Nude on the Moon: The B-52's Anthology is a two-CD compilation album containing 35 songs recorded by American new wave band the B-52's between the years 1979 and 1998. This compilation includes live recordings of "Quiche Lorraine" and "Whammy Kiss", and a previously unreleased outtake version of "Queen of Las Vegas".
All information as per liner notes.
All tracks are written by Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider, Keith Strickland, Cindy Wilson, Ricky Wilson, except where otherwise indicated.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original release | Length |
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1. | "52 Girls" | Jeremy Ayers, R. Wilson | The B-52's (1979) | 3:34 |
2. | "Dance This Mess Around" | The B-52's | 4:36 | |
3. | "Rock Lobster" | Schneider, R. Wilson | The B-52's | 6:49 |
4. | "Lava" | The B-52's | 4:54 | |
5. | "Hero Worship" | Robert Waldrop, R. Wilson | The B-52's | 4:07 |
6. | "Planet Claire" | Schneider, Strickland, Henry Mancini | The B-52's | 4:35 |
7. | "Give Me Back My Man" | Schneider, Strickland, C. Wilson, R. Wilson | Wild Planet (1980) | 4:00 |
8. | "Private Idaho" | Wild Planet | 3:35 | |
9. | "Devil in My Car" | Pierson, Schneider, C. Wilson, R. Wilson | Wild Planet | 4:28 |
10. | "Party Out of Bounds" | Wild Planet | 3:21 | |
11. | "Strobe Light" | The B-52's | Wild Planet | 3:59 |
12. | "Quiche Lorraine" (Live, 1990) | Schneider, Strickland, R. Wilson | Tame Yourself (1991) various artists compilation; original version from Wild Planet | 3:58 |
13. | "Mesopotamia" (1990 Remix) | Pierson, Strickland, Schneider, R. Wilson | Party Mix!/Mesopotamia (1990); original mix from Mesopotamia | 3:51 |
14. | "Queen of Las Vegas" (Mesopotamia Outtake Version) | Previously unreleased; rerecorded for Whammy! (1983) | 5:40 | |
15. | "Legal Tender" | Pierson, Schneider, Strickland, C. Wilson, R. Wilson, Waldrop | Whammy! | 3:40 |
16. | "Song for a Future Generation" | Whammy! | 4:00 | |
17. | "Trism" | Whammy! | 3:23 | |
18. | "Whammy Kiss" (Live, 1989) | Roam UK single (1990); original version from Whammy! | 3:59 |
All tracks are written by Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider, Keith Strickland, Cindy Wilson, except where otherwise indicated.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original release | Length |
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1. | "Summer of Love" | Pierson, Strickland, C. Wilson, R. Wilson | Bouncing Off the Satellites (1986) | 4:02 |
2. | "Ain't It a Shame" (New Edit) | Strickland, C. Wilson, R. Wilson | Bouncing Off the Satellites | 4:33 |
3. | "Theme for a Nude Beach" (New Edit) | Pierson, Schneider, Strickland, C. Wilson, R. Wilson | Bouncing Off the Satellites | 4:24 |
4. | "Girl from Ipanema Goes to Greenland" | Strickland, C. Wilson, R. Wilson | Bouncing Off the Satellites | 4:22 |
5. | "Wig" | Pierson, Schneider, Strickland, C. Wilson, R. Wilson | Bouncing Off the Satellites | 4:22 |
6. | "She Brakes for Rainbows" | Strickland, R. Wilson | Bouncing Off the Satellites | 4:41 |
7. | "Cosmic Thing" | Cosmic Thing (1989) | 3:50 | |
8. | "Deadbeat Club" | Cosmic Thing | 4:45 | |
9. | "Love Shack" | Cosmic Thing | 5:21 | |
10. | "Roam" | Pierson, Schneider, Strickland, C. Wilson, Waldrop | Cosmic Thing | 4:54 |
11. | "Channel Z" | Cosmic Thing | 4:49 | |
12. | "Junebug" | Cosmic Thing | 5:04 | |
13. | "Follow Your Bliss" | Strickland | Cosmic Thing | 4:08 |
14. | "Good Stuff" | Pierson, Schneider, Strickland | Good Stuff (1992) | 5:58 |
15. | "Revolution Earth" | Pierson, Strickland, Waldrop | Good Stuff | 5:50 |
16. | "Is That You Mo-Dean?" (Interdimension Mix, New Edit) | Pierson, Schneider, Strickland | "Revolution Earth"/"Is That You Mo-Dean?" US single (1992); original mix from Good Stuff | 4:38 |
17. | "Debbie" | Time Capsule: Songs for a Future Generation (1998) | 3:32 |
All information as per liner notes.
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