Totally Nude Island

"Totally Nude Island" is the debut single by The Superions, a side project of Fred Schneider of The B-52s. The single was released to iTunes Stores internationally as a digital download on October 31, 2008. "Totally Nude Island (Ursula 1000 Remix)" was also released as a digital single on December 18, 2008.[1] Both the original version and the Ursula 1000 remix were remastered in 2009 and released with two more remixes by The Lolligags and Marshmallow Coast on The Superions EP by Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records as a digital download on January 19, 2010, the CD and Limited Edition 12" were released on February 23, 2010.[2]

"Totally Nude Island"
Single by The Superions
from the album The Superions
ReleasedOctober 31, 2008
Recorded2006-2008
Length4:07
Songwriter(s)Fred Schneider, Noah Brodie, Dan Marshall
Producer(s)The Superions
The Superions singles chronology
"Totally Nude Island"
(2008)
"Totally Nude Island (Ursula 1000 Remix)"
(2008)

Track listing

  1. "Totally Nude Island" 4:07

Notes

Personnel

Band

Production

  • Producer: The Superions
  • Mastering: Bob Katz at Digital Domain
  • Additional Mixing: Robin Reumers at Digital Domain
  • Management: Dave Brodie
  • Artwork: Dan Marshall
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