Oingo Boingo () was an American
new wave band formed by songwriter
Danny Elfman
Daniel Robert Elfman (born May 29, 1953) is an American film composer, singer and songwriter. He came to prominence as the singer-songwriter for the new wave band Oingo Boingo in the early 1980s. Since the 1990s, Elfman has garnered internation ...
in 1979. The band emerged from a
surrealist
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musical theatre
Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, movemen ...
troupe,
The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo
The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo was an American surrealist street theatre troupe, formed by performer and director Richard Elfman in 1972. The group was led by Richard until 1976, when his brother Danny Elfman took over. The group evolved ...
, that Elfman had led and written material for in the years previous. Their highest charting song, "
Weird Science", reached No. 45 on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100.
Oingo Boingo were known for their high energy live concerts and experimental music, which can be described as mixing
rock
Rock most often refers to:
* Rock (geology), a naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals or mineraloids
* Rock music, a genre of popular music
Rock or Rocks may also refer to:
Places United Kingdom
* Rock, Caerphilly, a location in Wales ...
,
ska
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,
pop, and
world music.
The band's body of work spanned 17 years, with various genre and line-up changes. Their best-known songs include "
Only a Lad
''Only a Lad'' is the full-length debut album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1981, following their self-titled EP.
Composition Music
The album's musical arrangements, by vocalist Danny Elfman and guitarist Steve Bartek, comp ...
", "
Little Girls", "
Dead Man's Party" and "
Weird Science".
As a rock band, Oingo Boingo started as a
ska
Ska (; ) is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s and was the precursor to rocksteady and reggae. It combined elements of Caribbean mento and calypso with American jazz and rhythm and blues. Ska is characterized by a walki ...
and
punk
Punk or punks may refer to:
Genres, subculture, and related aspects
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* Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock, or aspects of the subculture s ...
-influenced
new wave octet, achieving significant popularity in
Southern California
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. During the mid-1980s, the band changed line-ups, and adopted a more pop-oriented style, until a significant genre change to
alternative rock
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in 1994. At that point, the name was shortened to simply Boingo and the keyboard and horn section were dropped. The band retired after a farewell concert on Halloween 1995, for which they reverted to the name Oingo Boingo and readopted the horn section.
History
The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo (1972–1979)
The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo began as a
street theater
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troupe in Los Angeles, founded by
Richard Elfman
Richard Elfman (born March 6, 1949) is an American actor, musician, director, producer, screenwriter, journalist, author and magazine publisher.
Early life
Richard Elfman was born in the Watts district of inner-city Los Angeles. His mother, B ...
.
The name was inspired by a fictional
secret society on the ''
Amos 'n' Andy
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'' TV series called ''The Mystic Knights of the Sea''. The earliest version of the band employed as many as 15 performers at any given time, playing over 30 instruments, including some instruments built by band members.
Richard's brother Danny Elfman joined the band in 1974 and later became its leader. The group gradually moved away from its street theater origins and transformed into a dedicated musical theater act. The group performed an eclectic repertoire, ranging from
Cab Calloway
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covers to instrumentals in the style of
Bali
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nese
gamelan
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and Russian
ballet music
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and, later, original songs by Danny Elfman. Guitarist Steve Bartek joined in 1976 as musical co-director. That year, the troupe appeared on the TV talent contest program ''
The Gong Show
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'', which they won.
I.R.S. and A&M years (1979–1984)
In 1979, Danny Elfman reformed the group as a dedicated rock band, under the new name ''Oingo Boingo'', at which point most existing members left. Steve Bartek and a brass trio of Dale Turner, Sam "Sluggo" Phipps, and Leon Schneiderman continued with the new band. Various reasons were given for the restart as a rock band, notably Danny's emerging musical interests, and reducing the need for transportation and set-up of multiple stage sets and props. Elfman stated the shift was inspired by
ska revival
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bands such as
the Specials
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,
Madness, and
the Selecter
The Selecter are an English 2 tone ska revival band, formed in Coventry, England, in 1979.
The Selecter featured a diverse line-up, both in terms of race and gender, initially consisting of Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson and Pauline Black on lead ...
, new wave bands like
XTC
XTC were an English rock band formed in Swindon in 1972. Fronted by songwriters Andy Partridge (guitars, vocals) and Colin Moulding (bass, vocals), the band gained popularity during the rise of punk and new wave in the 1970s, later playing in ...
,
Devo
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, and
Fun Boy Three
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, as well as the "energy and speed" of
punk
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Genres, subculture, and related aspects
* Punk rock, a music genre originating in the 1970s associated with various subgenres
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.
For some early gigs during the reformation, the band used the shortened name The Mystic Knights – in the animated short ''Face Like a Frog,'' by
Sally Cruikshank
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, the song "Don't Go in the Basement" is credited to that name. The name Oingo Boingo was settled on in 1979, at which point their early song "I'm Afraid" appeared on the
Rhino Records
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Los Angeles rock and new wave "up and coming" compilation, ''L.A. In''.
That same year, the band self-funded a promo EP record, known as the "Demo EP", for distribution to radio stations and recording industry A&R representatives to help land a contract. The effort paid off, as the record caught the attention of I.R.S. Records, who released a revised version of the EP in 1980: the ''
Oingo Boingo
Oingo Boingo () was an American new wave band formed by songwriter Danny Elfman in 1979. The band emerged from a surrealist musical theatre troupe, The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, that Elfman had led and written material for in the ...
'' EP.
The band had now coalesced as an octet: Danny Elfman on lead vocals and rhythm guitar;
Steve Bartek on lead guitar;
Richard Gibbs
Richard "Ribbs" Gibbs (born December 5, 1955) is an American film composer and music producer whose credits include '' Dr. Dolittle'', ''Big Momma's House'', '' Queen of the Damned'', the television series '' Battlestar Galactica'' and the fir ...
on keyboards; Kerry Hatch on bass; Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez on drums; and Leon Schneiderman,
Sam "Sluggo" Phipps, and
Dale Turner Dale Turner may refer to:
* Dale Turner (cricketer), Australian cricketer
* Dale Turner (trumpeter), American trumpet player with the American new wave band Oingo Boingo
* Dale Turner (songwriter)
Dale Turner is an American singer-songwriter, ...
on horns. Early success for the group came in 1980 with the song "Only a Lad" from the
eponymous EP. The song aired frequently in Los Angeles on
KROQ-FM, and complemented the station's then-unusual new wave format.
Following regional success of "Only a Lad", the group released its first full-length album in 1981, also titled ''
Only a Lad
''Only a Lad'' is the full-length debut album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1981, following their self-titled EP.
Composition Music
The album's musical arrangements, by vocalist Danny Elfman and guitarist Steve Bartek, comp ...
'' (and featuring a new recording of the song). The band released further albums ''
Nothing to Fear'' in 1982, and ''
Good for Your Soul
''Good for Your Soul'' is the third studio album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1983. It was produced by Robert Margouleff and was the band's last album to be released on A&M Records.
Composition
The track "No Spill Blood" i ...
'' in 1983. Although the band's sound was termed as new wave, Oingo Boingo's use of exotic percussion, a three-piece horn section, unconventional scales and harmony, and surreal imagery was a genre-skewing combination.
In 1984, bassist Kerry Hatch and keyboardist Richard Gibbs departed to form the short-lived band ''Zuma II'' and Oingo Boingo went on temporary hiatus, although this was not known publicly at the time. Elfman later claimed the two departing members had "lost the spirit", but stated, "I could never blame anybody for losing the spirit. It's very hard being an 8-piece ensemble doing what, at the time, was non-commercial music".
MCA years (1984–1992)
Elfman used the 1984 hiatus as an opportunity to release a solo album, co-produced with Steve Bartek, with the remaining members of Oingo Boingo returning as session musicians. This was released as ''
So-Lo
''So-Lo'' is the debut studio album by American musician Danny Elfman, released in 1984 by MCA Records. Recorded primarily by Elfman, but also featuring the members of his band, Oingo Boingo, it was recorded when Elfman was offered a solo contrac ...
'' in late 1984. At this point, new manager
Mike Gormley, who had just left the position of VP of Publicity and Asst. to the Chairman of A&M, negotiated a release from the label and signed the band to
MCA Records
MCA Records was an American record label owned by MCA Inc., which later became part of Universal Music Group.
Pre-history
MCA Inc., a powerful talent agency and a television production company, entered the recorded music business in 1962 wit ...
.
Shortly after releasing ''So-Lo'', Oingo Boingo returned to performing with new bassist John Avila and keyboardist Mike Bacich. The first release with the new line-up was ''
Dead Man's Party'' in 1985. The album marked a notable change towards more pop oriented songwriting and production style, and became the band's most commercially successful record. It featured their highest-charting song on the Billboard Hot 100, "
Weird Science", which was written for the
John Hughes film of the same name.
The band appeared on a number of movie soundtracks in the early to mid-1980s, including an appearance in the movie ''
Back to School
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'' in 1986, performing their hit single "Dead Man's Party". The soundtrack to the movie ''
Bachelor Party
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'' included a theme song written by Elfman, and a song unreleased on any Oingo Boingo album: "Something Isn't Right".
During this era, Danny Elfman also began scoring major films, beginning with 1985's ''
Pee-wee's Big Adventure''. Elfman would go on to write the scores to almost all of
Tim Burton
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's films. Oingo Boingo guitarist Steve Bartek has
orchestrated
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most of Elfman's film and television scores.
The album ''
BOI-NGO
''Boi-Ngo'' (stylized as ''BOI-NGO'') is the sixth studio album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1987.
Production
''Boi-Ngo'' was the third Oingo Boingo album to be self-produced by Danny Elfman and Steve Bartek (including '' ...
'' was released in 1987. Following its recording, Bacich was replaced by new keyboardist Carl Graves. The band's 1988 release, ''
Boingo Alive
''Boingo Alive'' is a double album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1988. It was performed and recorded live in a rehearsal studio with no audience, with the band performing songs from previous albums and two previously unrelea ...
'', comprised "live" re-recordings of previous album songs on a studio soundstage, plus a new song, "Winning Side". This new track was also released as a single, and became a No. 14 hit on US Modern Rock radio stations.
In 1990, the band released their seventh studio album, ''
Dark at the End of the Tunnel
''Dark at the End of the Tunnel'' is the seventh studio album by American new wave music, new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1990.
Music
''Dark at the End of the Tunnel'' marked Oingo Boingo's move toward a more pure pop sound, eschewing th ...
'', featuring more mellow songs than any previous release, and including the singles "Out of Control" and "Flesh 'N Blood".
Final years (1993–1995)
Oingo Boingo continued to regularly perform live, most notably with annual Halloween concerts at Irvine Meadows and the Universal Amphitheatre. Following a short hiatus in 1992, during which time Elfman was busy scoring films, the band returned in 1993 with an increasingly different, hard-rock musical direction, and debuted new material such as "Insanity", "Helpless" and the unreleased song "Did It There". Shows during these years often included the so-called "Sad Clown Orchestra" providing additional accordion and circus percussion.
That same year, Oingo Boingo began recording an eighth studio album for new label
Giant Records
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. The sessions stalled when Elfman became heavily involved writing the music for animated musical ''
The Nightmare Before Christmas
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'' with Tim Burton. Of this period, Elfman would later reflect that, after over 15 years, he had begun losing his passion for the band.
In 1994, the band consolidated their new musical style, and shortened its name to Boingo. Guitarist
Warren Fitzgerald
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joined while keyboardist Carl Graves and the horn trio were removed. This marked the only year that the band toured without the horn section.
The previously-shelved album was completed with the new 5-piece line-up, including orchestral instrumentation, and several songs improvised in the studio for the first time in the band's history. This was released as ''
Boingo'' in 1994, and would be the band's final studio album.
In 1995, it was announced that Boingo would be disbanding after 17 years. The band embarked on a farewell tour in 1995, restoring the original horn trio, and reverting its name to Oingo Boingo, ending with a final Halloween performance at the
Universal Amphitheatre
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. The concert was filmed and released as a
live album and DVD.
Legacy
Following the band's dissolution, Danny Elfman continued composing for film, and has been nominated for four
Academy Award
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s for his work. While he has provided the scores for Tim Burton's films almost exclusively since ''Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' in 1985, Elfman continues to be much sought-after by other directors in the movie business as well. Elfman's scores have included those for ''
Batman
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'', ''
Edward Scissorhands
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'', ''
Good Will Hunting
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The film received positive r ...
'', ''
Men in Black
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'', ''
Spider-Man
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'', ''
Big Fish
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'', and ''
The Nightmare Before Christmas
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''. Elfman has also written themes for more than a dozen TV series, including ''
The Simpsons
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'', ''
Batman: The Animated Series'', ''
Tales from the Crypt
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'', and ''
Desperate Housewives
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''. Elfman almost exclusively employs former Oingo Boingo guitarist Steve Bartek as his orchestrator.
In the 1990s, John Avila and Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez, along with guitarist Michael Tovar, formed the trio Food for Feet. Avila and Hernandez also formed the rhythm section of
Tito & Tarantula
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The band is best known for its songs, "After Dark", "Back to the House That Love Built", "Stra ...
, a Los Angeles band fronted by
Tito Larriva
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of
the Plugz
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and the
Cruzados
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History
The Cruzados were formed in 1983 by the members of The Plugz, featuring members Tito Larriva, Tony Marsico, Steven Hufsteter, Chalo Quintana,
The band's self-titled a ...
. Avila and Hernandez also joined Larriva and guitarist Stevie Hufstetter in a one-off project band called
Psychotic Aztecs. The Aztecs released one album on the Grita label called ''Santa Sangre''. Doug Lacy (Boingo live keyboardist and percussionist) recruited bassist John Avila, guitarist Steve Bartek, drummer Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez, and saxophonist Sam Phipps (among other musicians) for a band called Doug & The Mystics. They recorded one album, ''New Hat'', which included a cover of the Oingo Boingo song "Try to Believe", as well as original songs and covers of songs by Frank Zappa and other artists. Doug had released one solo album previously.
In 2003, former keyboardist Richard Gibbs scored the
''Battlestar Galactica'' miniseries with composer
Bear McCreary
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. In 2005, John Avila, Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez, and Steve Bartek began contributing to the subsequent McCreary-scored ''
Battlestar Galactica
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'' television series.
Since the 2005 Halloween season, former drummer Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez has regularly put together an Oingo Boingo tribute band for performances at different venues, mainly throughout Southern California and Arizona, including
the Grove of Anaheim
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. Initially billed as the "Johnny 'Vatos' Tribute to Halloween, Featuring Former Members of Oingo Boingo", Hernandez eventually titled the project "Johnny Vatos Oingo Boingo Dance Party and then Oingo Boingo Former Members". The group is joined intermittently by former Oingo Boingo members such as Steve Bartek, Carl Graves, John Avila, and Sam "Sluggo" Phipps, while vocals are usually provided by singer Brendan McCreary, also known as Bt4. During the 2006 Halloween season, there were two "Johnny 'Vatos' Tribute to Halloween" shows: one in Los Angeles, and one in
Orange County, California
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, with Vatos, Bartek, Avila, Phipps, and Legacy. In 2015, Elfman officially endorsed the group as the only authorized Oingo Boingo tribute band, and gave Hernandez exclusive rights to use the names 'Boingo' and 'Oingo Boingo'.
In early 2007, Danny Elfman had said there would not be an Oingo Boingo reunion, due to fears that playing live would exacerbate his, and possibly other band members', hearing loss. Not withstanding this announcement, on Halloween 2015, Danny Elfman, along with two of the other original voices from the movie ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'',
Catherine O'Hara and
Ken Page
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, performed at the
Hollywood Bowl
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, singing all of the songs from the movie with a complete orchestra, while the film played in its entirety.
Paul Reubens
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made a special guest appearance in an encore performance of "Kidnap the Sandy Claws", reprising his original role of Lock from the film, and the event culminated in Elfman and Oingo Boingo guitarist Steve Bartek performing "Dead Man's Party" for the first time in twenty years.
Oingo Boingo were honored with a resolution at
Los Angeles City Hall
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in April 2016. Popular L.A. radio and television personality
Richard Blade
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gave a speech about the band's legacy. Several members attended the meeting from across the band's changing line-ups, including Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez, founding keyboardist Richard Gibbs, John Avila, Carl Graves, and Sam "Sluggo" Phipps.
On June 11, 2021, Elfman released his first solo studio album in 37 years, ''
Big Mess.'' Although it features former members of Oingo Boingo, such as Bartek, Fitzgerald, and Mann, it is not an Oingo Boingo collaboration in the vein of Elfman's 1984 ''So-Lo'' album. When asked by ''
Variety
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'' if he would still consider a reunion, Elfman said no, due to his hearing loss, and added that bands to him are like "zombies," and that band reunions "eat brains." ''Big Mess'' includes a modern remake of Oingo Boingo's "Insects" from their 1982 album ''Nothing to Fear'', for which Elfman also produced a
3D music video.
Members
Final line-up
* Leon Schneiderman – baritone and alto saxophones (1972–1995)
*
Dale Turner Dale Turner may refer to:
* Dale Turner (cricketer), Australian cricketer
* Dale Turner (trumpeter), American trumpet player with the American new wave band Oingo Boingo
* Dale Turner (songwriter)
Dale Turner is an American singer-songwriter, ...
– trumpet, trombones, background vocals (1972–1995)
*
Sam "Sluggo" Phipps – tenor and soprano saxophones (1973–1995)
*
Danny Elfman
Daniel Robert Elfman (born May 29, 1953) is an American film composer, singer and songwriter. He came to prominence as the singer-songwriter for the new wave band Oingo Boingo in the early 1980s. Since the 1990s, Elfman has garnered internation ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitars (1974–1995)
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Steve Bartek – lead guitars, background vocals (1976–1995)
* Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez – drums, percussion (1978–1995)
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John Avila
John Avila is an American bassist and music producer, best known for being in the new wave band Oingo Boingo from 1984 to 1995.
Career
Avila co-founded the music group ''Food for Feet'' in 1981, and played with them until 1991.
In 1984, he ...
– bass guitar, background vocals (1984–1995)
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Warren Fitzgerald
Warren Fitzgerald (born September 15, 1968) is an American punk rock guitarist, songwriter, and record label owner. He is best known for being the guitarist of The Vandals and Oingo Boingo. He is also co-founder of Kung Fu Records, along wi ...
– guitars, background vocals (1993–1995)
Discography
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Only a Lad
''Only a Lad'' is the full-length debut album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1981, following their self-titled EP.
Composition Music
The album's musical arrangements, by vocalist Danny Elfman and guitarist Steve Bartek, comp ...
'' (1981)
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Nothing to Fear'' (1982)
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Good for Your Soul
''Good for Your Soul'' is the third studio album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1983. It was produced by Robert Margouleff and was the band's last album to be released on A&M Records.
Composition
The track "No Spill Blood" i ...
'' (1983)
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So-Lo
''So-Lo'' is the debut studio album by American musician Danny Elfman, released in 1984 by MCA Records. Recorded primarily by Elfman, but also featuring the members of his band, Oingo Boingo, it was recorded when Elfman was offered a solo contrac ...
'' (1984)
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Dead Man's Party'' (1985)
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Boi-ngo
''Boi-Ngo'' (stylized as ''BOI-NGO'') is the sixth studio album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1987.
Production
''Boi-Ngo'' was the third Oingo Boingo album to be self-produced by Danny Elfman and Steve Bartek (including '' ...
'' (1987)
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Dark at the End of the Tunnel
''Dark at the End of the Tunnel'' is the seventh studio album by American new wave music, new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1990.
Music
''Dark at the End of the Tunnel'' marked Oingo Boingo's move toward a more pure pop sound, eschewing th ...
'' (1990)
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Boingo'' (1994)
Filmography
Appearing on screen as Oingo Boingo
*''Longshot'' (1981)
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Urgh! A Music War
''Urgh! A Music War'' is a 1982 British concert film featuring performances by punk rock, new wave, and post-punk bands and artists. Filmed in August to September 1980 it was directed by Derek Burbidge and produced by Michael White and Lynd ...
'' (1981)
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Good Morning, Mr. Orwell
"Good Morning, Mr. Orwell" was the first international satellite "installation" by Nam June Paik, a South Korean-born American artist often credited with inventing video art. It occurred on New Year's Day, 1984.
The event, which Paik saw as a r ...
'' (1984)
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Back to School
''Back to School'' is a 1986 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Keith Gordon, Sally Kellerman, Burt Young, Terry Farrell, William Zabka, Ned Beatty, Sam Kinison, Paxton Whitehead and Robert Downey Jr. It was directed by Alan Met ...
'' (1986)
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Midnight Run
''Midnight Run'' is a 1988 American road action comedy film directed by Martin Brest and starring Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin. Yaphet Kotto, John Ashton, Dennis Farina, Joe Pantoliano, and Philip Baker Hall play supporting roles.
At the 4 ...
'' (1988), as Mosley & the B-Men
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The Best of Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet'' (1989; music video compilation)
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Farewell: Live from the Universal Amphitheatre, Halloween 1995''
Notes
References
External links
The Complete History of the Oingo Boingo – by Richard ElfmanDanny Elfman's Boingo pageOingo Ed site from former drum tech
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