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''Boingo'' is the eighth and final studio album by American new wave band
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. It was the band's only album recorded for their new label,
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, as well as the only album to be released by the band's 1994–95 line-up.


Music

After 1990's ''
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'', frontman Danny Elfman felt he was again "starting to get bored" with the band's musical direction and that a change was necessary to stay active. In 1994, he decided to reshuffle the band's line-up without a horn section or keyboards and add second guitarist
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. However, horn players
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, Leon Schneiderman and
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, as well as keyboardist
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, are credited in the album's liner notes. ''Boingo'' was a dramatic departure from all the band's previous album releases, featuring longer song structures with a mix of acoustic and electric guitars. Orchestral arrangements appear on several tracks, orchestrated and conducted by lead guitarist and arranger Steve Bartek.


Recording

Recording for ''Boingo'' commenced in February 1993 prior to the change of line-up, but was postponed when Danny Elfman was commissioned to score
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''. Elfman claimed that much of the earlier recordings were abandoned, although the since-departed members were credited on the final release. The album was the first time the band had improvised some material in the studio, most notably "Pedestrian Wolves" and the long instrumental passage to "Change". The cover of
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" was purportedly a jam recorded in one take, simply "to use up the rest of the
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reel", but was included on the album as an afterthought. A number of songs recorded between 1993 and 1994 went unreleased, including "Water" and "Vultures". "Lost Like This" had originally been written and demo-recorded in 1983 for the album ''
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'' before resurfacing live in 1993 with a new arrangement.


Release

Upon its release, Elfman stated that ''Boingo'' was "the most challenging, fun, and difficult record we've ever done. It felt like a cold bucket of water splashed in our faces", and that he "expected" long-term fans might be put off by the new sound. Giant Records wanted to heavily promote the album as a relaunch of the band. The songs "Hey!" and "Insanity" were released as singles, with an accompanying sinister, stop-motion music video for the latter. Giant also hoped to produce a music video for the single "Hey!", but it never came to fruition. "Hey!" peaked at No. 23 on the '' Billboard'' Alternative Songs chart in July 1994. A limited edition package of the album, designed by Deborah Norcross, was issued in a foldout
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, packaged with an embossed hardcover booklet containing lyrics and additional photography by Anthony Artiaga and
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. A special edition was also released in Europe, featuring an additional song, "Helpless", which had previously only appeared as the B-side to the "Insanity"
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. The American and Indonesian cassette versions of the album also included "Helpless" as its final track. ''Boingo'' was the first Oingo Boingo album without a vinyl release. After the album's release in 1994, the band made numerous television appearances sporting new "skater" looks, with long unkempt hair and loose T-shirts, in contrast to their previous eclectically-suited appearances throughout the 1980s. Despite the recent reshuffle, Oingo Boingo announced their decision to disband in 1995, making ''Boingo'' the only studio album produced by this line-up.


Track listing


Personnel

Oingo Boingo * Danny Elfman – vocals, guitars * Steve Bartek – lead guitars *
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– bass, vocals *Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez – drums, percussion *
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– guitars *
Sam Phipps Sam "Sluggo" Phipps (born 1953) is an American saxophone player, best known for being a member of the new wave band Oingo Boingo. Early life Sam Phipps was born in Los Angeles, California. He played piano and trombone from an early age, but an ...
– tenor and soprano saxophones *Leon Schneiderman – baritone sax *
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– trumpet, trombones *
Marc Mann Marc Mann is an American keyboardist, guitarist, programmer, arranger and conductor. He has a Master's Degree in Music from UCLA. Mann is known for his work with Oingo Boingo, Jeff Lynne and the Electric Light Orchestra. Mann is credited as perf ...
– keyboards, samples *Doug Lacy – accordion Additional personnel *Rich Sumner – additional percussion *Katurah Clarke – additional percussion *Carl Graves – backing vocals ("Lost Like This") *Cameron Graves – backing vocals ("Insanity") *Taylor Graves – backing vocals ("Insanity") *Maxine Waters – backing vocals ("Pedestrian Wolves") *Julia Waters – backing vocals ("Pedestrian Wolves") *Fred Seykora – solo cello Technical *Danny Elfman – co-producer, orchestral arrangements *Steve Bartek – co-producer, orchestral conductor, orchestrator *John Avila – co-producer *Shawn Murphey – orchestral engineer *Bruce Dukov – orchestral
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*Patti Zimitti – orchestral contractor *Bill Jackson – engineer *
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– second engineer *Marty Horenburg – second engineer *Steve Thompson – co-mixer * Michael Barbiero – co-mixer, additional recording *Mike Baumgartner – second engineer (mixing) *Chad Munsey – second engineer (mixing) *Jimmy "King" Amson – studio tech *Tim Durfey – studio tech *Nick Jeen – studio tech *Bruce Jacoby – studio tech *Matt Luneau – studio tech (Drum Doctors) *
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– mastering *Deborah Norcross – art direction, design *Anthony Artiaga – photography *
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– band photos *Mike Diehl – ideoque typeface design


References

{{Authority control 1994 albums Giant Records (Warner) albums Oingo Boingo albums Albums produced by John Avila Albums produced by Danny Elfman Albums produced by Steve Bartek