The B-52's - Good Stuff (1992)
Tracklist front / back album covers
"Tell It Like It T-I-Is" – 5:13
"Hot Pants Explosion" – 4:55
"Good Stuff" – 5:58
"Revolution Earth" (Pierson, Strickland, Robert Waldrop) – 5:48
"Dreamland" – 7:35
"Is That You Mo-Dean?" – 5:32
"The World's Green Laughter" (Strickland) – 4:04
"Vision of a Kiss" – 5:57
"Breezin'" – 5:21
"Bad Influence" – 5:41
The B-52's Band Members / Musicians
Kate Pierson – vocals
Fred Schneider – vocals
Keith Strickland – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
Tawatha Agee – backing vocals
Zachary Alford – drums
Nicholas Brown – bass
Sterling Campbell – drums
Lenny Castro – percussion
Michelle Cobbs – backing vocals
John Fischer – backing vocals
Richard Hilton – keyboards
James "Hutch" Hutchinson – bass
Pat Irwin – keyboards
Stephen "Doc" Kupka – saxophone
Sara Lee – bass
David McMurray – flute, saxophone
Mo-Dean Intergalactic Choir – backing vocals
Justin Masse – keyboards
Jeff Porcaro – drums
Gregory Purnhagen – backing vocals
Nile Rodgers – rhythm guitar
Tim Rollins – piano
Amy Shulman – harp
Lee Thornburg – trumpet
Fonzi Thornton – backing vocals
Scott Totten – rhythm guitar
Don Was – rhythm guitar
Brenda White-King – backing vocals
Tracy Wormworth – bass
Producers: Nile Rodgers, Russ Titelman, Don Was
Engineers: Ed Cherney, Patrick Dillett, Tom Durack, Jon Goldberger, Rik Pekkonen
Assistant engineers: Dan Bosworth, Victor Deyglio, Hiro Ishihara, Justin Luchter, Mike Reither
Production manager: Budd Tunick
Production coordination: Marsha Burns
Project coordinator: Renoda Campbell-Monza
Mixing: Tom Durack
Mastering: Bob Ludwig
Digital editing: Scott Hull
Synclavier programming: Richard Hilton
Drum programming: Keith Strickland
Design: Janet Perr, Tom Recchion
Art direction: The B-52's, Tom Recchion
Photography: Josef Astor, Jay Gullixson, Laura Levine, Robert Molnar, Chip Simons
Cover design: The B-52's, Tom Recchion
Make-up: Joe McDevittt
Stylist: Patti Wilson
Good Stuff is the 6th studio album by new wave band the B-52's, released in 1992. This is the only B-52's album in which vocalist Cindy Wilson does not appear, due to a short break she took to focus on her family.
A moderate radio hit had been achieved with the title track called "Good Stuff" and the album itself was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album at the 1993 Grammys, but lost to Tom Waits's Bone Machine.