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March 16, 2021

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The B-52´s - Mesopotamia (1982) - €10,00



Mesopotamia is an EP by American new wave band the B-52's. It was produced by David Byrne of Talking Heads and was originally planned to be the band's third studio album. Due to conflicts with Byrne and record label pressure, recording sessions were aborted prematurely and only six of ten songs to be completed were released. 
Mesopotamia is considered a departure in style for the B-52's, with Byrne and the band adding additional instruments, vocal overdubs, horns, synthesizers and layered percussion. A larger emphasis was placed on production after the raw sound of their debut album, The B-52's, and the slightly more produced sound of their second album, Wild Planet

Mesopotamia was a major departure in style for the B-52's. The band's two previous albums had been more or less true to the live sound that made them favorites of the '70s New York scene, featuring basic organ, guitar, a keyboard bass and a strong backbeat. 
Mesopotamia, with Byrne at the helm, showcased a new sound that included multi-layered guitars, a horn section, atmospheric synths, complex percussion and various other instruments, including a bass guitar, marimba, piano and accordion.

Mesopotamia was also vocally unique for the band because many of the tracks do not feature the vocal interplay for which the band is known. With two Cindy Wilson solo performances, one solo from Kate Pierson, two duets between Pierson and Fred Schneider, and one Wilson/Pierson duet, the sound was more vocally varied than on previous recordings. The hiring of numerous session musicians was also a first for the B-52's, although this would be repeated on subsequent albums. 

The EP was a moderate success and spawned three single releases: double A-sides "Deep Sleep"/"Nip it in the Bud", "Cake"/"Loveland" and "Mesopotamia"/"Throw That Beat in the Garbage Can."


Side one
1.  Love Land  (5:00)
2.  Deep Sleep  (3:29)
3.  Mesopotamia  (3:53)

Side two
1.  Cake  (5:50)
2.  Throw That Beat in the Garbage Can  (4:35)
3.  Nip It in the Bud  (3:31)


Notes
Release:  1982
Format:  LP
Genre:  Art Pop
Label:  Island Records
Catalog#  204217250

Vinyl:  VG
Cover:  VG

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March 06, 2015

Published March 06, 2015 by ad-vinylrecords with 0 comment

The B-52´s - Mesopotamia (1982)














Artist:  The B-52´s
Title:  Mesopotamia
Release:  1982
Format:  LP
Label:  Island Records
Catalog#  204217250

“Mesopotamia” is an album by New Wave band The B-52s. It was produced by David Byrne of Talking Heads and was intended to be the band’s third studio album; due to conflicts with Byrne, recording sessions were aborted prematurely and only six of ten songs to be completed were released as an EP. The album was distributed by as a vinyl record by Warner Bros. in the US and by Island Records on both CD and vinyl in the UK and other non-US markets; the UK Island Records vinyl contained extended versions and different takes of four songs.
“Mesopotamia” is considered a departure in style for The B-52s; Byrne inserted a large amount of additional instruments, vocal overdubs, horns, layered percussion, and an altogether richer sound. Live versions of the songs were performed by the then five members of the band alongside two additional musicians David Buck and Roberto Arron, who played the trumpet and saxophone, respectively. The EP was a moderate success, and spawned three single releases, double A-sides “Deep Sleep”/”Nip it in the Bud” and “Cake”/”Loveland” and titular track “Mesopotamia”/”Throw That Beat In The Garbage Can”. This was the last B-52s album where every track from an album could be obtained on the a and b side of a single.


Side one
1.  Love Land  (5:00)
2.  Deep Sleep  (3:29)
3.  Mesopotamia  (3:53)

Side two
1.  Cake  (5:50)
2.  Throw That Beat in the Garbage Can  (4:35)
3.  Nip It in the Bud  (3:31)

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