Tracks:
(Meet) The Flintstones - The BC-52's
Human Being (Bedrock Steady) - Stereo MC's
Hit & Run Holiday - My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult
Prehistoric Daze - Shakespear's Sister/The Holy Ghost
Rock With The Caveman - Big Audio Dynamite
I Showed A Caveman How To Rock - Us3
The Bedrock Twitch - BC-52's
I Wanna Be A Flintstone - The Screaming Blue Messiahs
In The Days Of The Caveman - Crash Test Dummies
Anarchy In The U.K. - Green Jelly
Walk The Dinosaur - Was Not Was
Bedrock Anthem - 'Weird Al' Yankovic
Mesozoic Music - David Newman
Performer Notes:
- Producers include: Don Was, Stereo MC's, Buzz McCoy, David A. Stewart, Arthur Baker.
- Engineers include: Tom Durack, Al Stone, Gary Tole.
- The "BC-52s" on this recording are the B-52s.
- Personnel: Kate Pierson (vocals, guitar); Fred Schneider (vocals); Keith Strickland (guitar, keyboards, tambourine); Chris Davis (saxophone); Jamie Muhoberac, Richard Hilton (keyboards, programming); Marty Frasu (synthesizer, programming); Tracy Wormworth (bass guitar); Sterling Campbell, Zachary Alford (drums); Pascal (percussion); Ashanti (background vocals).
- Audio Mixers: Gary Tole ; Tim Boyle; Tom Durack.
- Photographer: Ron Batzdorff.
- Arranger: Jamie Muhoberac.
- In keeping in character with a film about a "modern, Stone Age family," the music for the big-screen adaptation of The Flintstones is suitably tongue-in-cheek, beginning with the inspired selection of The B-52's to perform the classic theme song (under the moniker BC-52's). Big Audio Dynamite contributes the playful '50s-inflected "Rock the Caveman," and Green Jelly's reworking of "Anarchy in the U.K." references everything from the "upside-down rubble bubble cake" to Fruity Pebbles. Other standouts are the inclusion of The Screaming Blue Messiahs' wiry, hysterical "I Wanna Be a Flintstone" from nearly a decade earlier (and featuring lead singer Bill Carter's dead-on bellow for Wilma) and the clever, melodic "In the Days of the Caveman" from Crash Test Dummies' commercial breakthrough God Shuffled His Feet. Throw in some musical diversity with Us3's horn-peppered "I Showed a Caveman How to Rock" and My Life With the Thrill Kill Cult's quirky, psychedelic-tinged "Hit & Run Holiday," and the result is a collection that stands as thoroughly entertaining. ~ Tom Demalon
Professional Reviews: Entertainment Weekly (6/14/94, p.65) - Rating: B-
Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Country: USA
Studio/Live: Studio
Release Date: 1 September, 2009
Label: Imports
Dimensions: 14 x 12.6 x 1.1 centimeters (0.06 kg)