Nothing To Fear (Oingo Boingo Album)
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''Nothing to Fear'' is the second studio
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by American new wave band
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, released in 1982 on
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.


Music

''Nothing to Fear'' possesses a more hard-edged sound than the band's previous releases, featuring louder electric guitar and percussion, an increased and more varied use of synthesizers and the introduction of sequencers on some tracks. The songs also feature an unorthodox range of instruments, some of which were designed and built by the band. The original 3:47 mix of the song "Private Life" was replaced on later vinyl pressings and CD issues by the 3:18 single mix. The original mix features more prominent bass guitar and
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, with a repeat of some verses and longer intro. The song's release was accompanied by a music video, directed by Danny Elfman's brother Richard Elfman, founder of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. In April 2020, Danny Elfman recorded a new solo version of "Running on a Treadmill", uploaded to his official website and Instagram page. It was recorded in self-quarantine during the
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and featured an accompanying video filmed by his daughter, Mali Elfman. At the time, it was only one of two Oingo Boingo songs Elfman had publicly performed since the band broke up in 1995. Elfman later recorded a new version of "Insects" for his 2021 album, '' Big Mess''.


Reception

Despite continuous condemnation from critics, ''Nothing to Fear'' received high regional sales and radio airplay at the time of its release, selling 125,000 copies in its original run. ''
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'' writer Ira A. Robbins opined that ''Nothing to Fear'' was "more likable" than its predecessor, ''
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'', but still sounded "phony", calling it a "derivative disappointment." Elfman often used the negativity of critics to the band's advantage through publicity, stating: "The music he criticslike is inspirationless and contrived. If we start getting praise from this clique of six or eight reviewers, we'd probably have to evaluate where we went astray." Following the album's release, the band went on a successful tour opening for bands such as
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and
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. The song "Wild Sex (in the Working Class)" was later featured in the John Hughes film ''
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'' (1984).


Reissue

In 2021, Rubellan Remasters issued a remastered version of ''Nothing to Fear'' on both colored vinyl and CD, the latter as an expanded edition with two bonus tracks. Both versions reinstated the original full-length version of "Private Life" into the album's running order.


Track listing


2021 CD bonus tracks


Personnel

Oingo Boingo * Danny Elfman – lead vocals, rhythm guitar * Steve Bartek – lead guitar, vocals *
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– keyboards, synthesizers, vocals * Kerry Hatch – bass, vocals * Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez – drums * Sam "Sluggo" Phipps – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone * Leon Schneiderman – baritone saxophone, alto saxophone *
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– trumpet, trombone * The inner sleeve notes from ''Nothing to Fear'' state: "All the boys bang things: Rumba-phones, original instruments designed and built by Leon Schneiderman." Technical * Oingo Boingo – co-producers *
Joe Chiccarelli Joe or JOE may refer to: Arts Film and television * ''Joe'' (1970 film), starring Peter Boyle * ''Joe'' (2013 film), starring Nicolas Cage * ''Joe'' (TV series), a British TV series airing from 1966 to 1971 * ''Joe'', a 2002 Canadian animated ...
– co-producer, engineer * Krohn McHenry – second engineer (recording) * Laura Engel – production assistant * Mitch Gibson – second engineer (mixing) * Steve Bartek – horn arrangements * Charlie Unkeless – production manager *
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– front cover (from the Lou & Pearl Beach collection) * Jules Bates – back cover and sleeve, art direction (Artrouble)


References

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