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''Mesopotamia'' is an EP by American new wave band
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, released in 1982. It was produced by
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and was originally planned to be the band's third
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. 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. The record was distributed as a 12-inch EP by
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in the U.S. and by
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on vinyl and cassette in the UK and other non-U.S. markets. ''Mesopotamia'' is considered a departure in style for the B-52's, with Byrne and the band adding additional instruments, vocal
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, horns,
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s and layered percussion. A larger emphasis was placed on production after the raw sound of their 1979 eponymous debut album and the slightly more produced sound of their second album, ''
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'' (1980).


Background

The B-52's' first two albums were largely made up of songs they had been performing live for a number of years, but ''Mesopotamia'' required new compositions. Drummer
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later stated that living together in a house in upstate New York did not aid the writing process at this time: "The honeymoon was over. The fascination with being in a band, being successful – we'd already done it by that time. And at a level far beyond what we expected. We'd bought a house in
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and were all living there together – and that created a strain on us, all living in one house together." Additionally, guitarist Ricky Wilson stated in 1980 that the band felt constrained by outside expectations at this point in their career. Wilson observed that the band's manager,
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, "was talking about our next album, and I mentioned that it might not be a dance record, and he was so shocked by that idea. It's shocking to me that people really do expect that of us now." Strickland later recalled that it was Kurfirst who was adamant that the band should change their sound, and that the decision was not arrived at "organically" by the band. Kurfirst suggested that
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would be a good choice for the album's producer, due to his previous musical experience and history of touring with the B-52's. Despite time constraints with recording the soundtrack to '' The Catherine Wheel'' (1981), Byrne nevertheless agreed to produce ''Mesopotamia'', producing the former during the day and the latter at night, with little sleep in between.


Production

''Mesopotamia'' was a departure in style for the B-52's. For the EP, Byrne incorporated several elements from his work with Talking Heads, including horn sections, synthesizers and
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influences. ''Mesopotamia'' was also unique for the band because many of the tracks did not feature the vocal interplay for which they were known. Originally, ''Mesopotamia'' was conceived as a full album. Singer/instrumentalist
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later stated that, while the band desired to write more songs for the project, manager Kurfirst demanded the band quickly put out more material and then suggested releasing a shorter EP as a compromise. Pierson stated that Cake' wasn't finished. 'Deep Sleep,' I just kind of stuck that lyric on in the studio in one take. It was just not finished. We sometimes think, 'Wow, if only we could go back and finish ''Mesopotamia." When the sessions initially broke down, Kurfirst arranged the release of a remix EP of old material, ''
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'', while the band continued to work on the new sessions. Pierson further stated that
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did not want "Mesopotamia" included on the EP, despite the fact that it was the titular track and a completed piece: "I still think it's one of our best songs. And despite what Chris said, we never hesitated about putting it on there. We never thought, 'We're not putting this out.' We were always, like, 'Oh, yeah, we're putting 'Mesopotamia' on ''Mesopotamia'''." Several tracks from the sessions were abandoned, and three were re-recorded for the following album, ''
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'' (1983). "Queen of Las Vegas", recorded for the intended full-length ''Mesopotamia'' album, was later released on the 2002 compilation album '' Nude on the Moon: The B-52's Anthology'' and features vocal performances from Pierson and Wilson, with
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on drums. The song was modified and re-recorded in 1983 for the ''Whammy!'' album. The outtakes "Big Bird" and "Butterbean" were also re-recorded for ''Whammy!'', while another, "Adios Desconocida", was not released at the time.


Release

''Mesopotamia'' was released on January 27, 1982. In the UK, the EP was marketed as a mini-album, due to three songs—"Loveland, "Cake" and "Throw That Beat in the Garbage Can"—mistakenly appearing as rough extended remixes derived from demo tapes. When the band learned of this, the error was quickly rectified and the original mixes were reinstated. The EP was remixed by Tom Durack at Skyline Studios in July and August 1990 and was packaged with ''Party Mix!'' as a single CD in 1991.


Reception

The EP charted in the ''Billboard'' 200 in the U.S. and the Top 20 in the
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. The title track garnered the band a following in the Detroit area, after an African-American radio station began playing the song. Vocalist
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later credited Detroit DJ
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for making the song a
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hit, but recalled that the B-52's were being actively discouraged from appealing to an African-American audience by Kurfirst, despite the band's love of soul music. Pierson later recalled getting into a verbal altercation with Kurfirst after he dissuaded them from accepting an invitation to appear on New York African-American radio station
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to promote the album, on the grounds that it would be "confusing" for their audience.
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'' praised the EP, calling it "a 'party' record that never invokes that pooped word," and deeming Byrne "the secret ingredient". Betty Page opined in '' Sounds'' that David Byrne "sensibly avoided any maverick moves to dominate the essence of B-52-ism. Instead he's kept to strictly studio-style experiments". Conversely, ''
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'' felt the EP was where the band got "serious, with dire results", and while some tracks traded "élan for slickness", others appeared to be "selfconscious parodies of the old, carefree B-52's." In a retrospective review for
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, William Ruhlmann felt the EP was a "lackluster set", calling it "the sound of a band that once sounded like it was on a steady path, now losing its footing."


Tour

In 1982, the B-52's returned to touring. Having been on the road for much of 1978, 1979 and 1980, the band had taken a break in 1981 and were struggling to create new material. With ''Mesopotamia'', they had new material to showcase live. The dynamic of the live show changed slightly from previous tours. With the release of both ''Party Mix!'' and ''Mesopotamia'', the band used the "Meso-America" tour to perform updated versions of some of the songs in their live set that they had been performing since 1977. Another change in 1982 was the keyboard setup, with Kate Pierson no longer standing behind a bass synth perched atop a
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compact organ. To achieve the new sound of ''Party Mix!'' and ''Mesopotamia'', she used a more sophisticated synthesizer, recreating the organ sounds of their debut, the synth sounds of ''Mesopotamia'' and simultaneously providing the undulating synth bass lines behind the band's signature new wave sound. During the "Meso-America" tour, live versions of the songs were performed by: Cindy Wilson on guitar, bongos and vocals; Fred Schneider on vocals; Kate Pierson on keyboards, bass guitar and vocals; Ricky Wilson on guitars; and Keith Strickland on drums. Saxophones on tour were played by
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and trumpet and duck calls were performed by David Buck.Creney and Herron (2023), pp. 139–141. Opening for over thirty dates on the 1982 ''Mesopotamia'' tour were
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, who were supporting their debut album. A friendship was forged between the two bands which led to various collaborations, particularly between Fred Schneider and the Bongos'
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.


Track listing

Track times sourced via original Warner Bros. US and Island UK vinyl releases, as well as the 1991 remix CD. Side one Side two


Personnel

The B-52's * Ricky Wilson – guitar, keyboard, bass, organ *
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– vocals *
Keith Strickland Julian Keith Strickland (born October 26, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter, composer, musician, multi-instrumentalist, and one of the founding members of the B-52s. He was born in Athens, Georgia. Originally the band's drummer, Strickland ...
– keyboard, bass, drums, organ, piano,
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, guitar *
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– vocals *
Kate Pierson Catherine Elizabeth Pierson (born April 27, 1948) is an American singer, lyricist, and founding member of the B-52s. She plays guitar, bass and various keyboard instruments. In the early years, as well as being a vocalist, Pierson was the main ...
– vocals, keyboard, bass, organ,
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Additional musicians *
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– fretless bass, synthesizer, guitar, percussion *Steve Scales – percussion *
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– drums *
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– accordion *
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– saxophone *David Buck – trumpet *Roberto Arron – saxophone Technical *David Byrne – producer *Butch Jones – engineer *
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– mastering *Simon Levy – art direction, design *Desiree Rohr – illustration


Chart performance


Notes


References

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