Boi-ngo

Boi-ngo

Infobox Album
Name = Boi-ngo
Type = Album
Artist = Oingo Boingo


Released = March 2, 1987
Recorded = 1986
Genre = New Wave, Ska
Length = 41:00
Label = MCA Records
Producer = Danny Elfman and Steve Bartek
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|2|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:mycm96bo3ep1~T1 link]
Last album = "Dead Man's Party"
(1985)
This album = "Boi-ngo"
(1987)
Next album = "Boingo Alive"
(1988)

"Boi-ngo" is the fifth album by Oingo Boingo, released 1987. Its original proposed title was "More Nervous Energy". [http://www.stevebartek.com/index.html] This album was also released in a limited edition box set of seven inch vinyl records which included the additional studio track "Mama". Radio interviews from the period before the album's release indicate that the song "Cinderella Undercover" was recorded but not included on the final version of the album. Both songs were re-recorded and issued the following year on the album "Boingo Alive".

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Danny Elfman.Tracklist
title1 = Home Again
length1 = 5:14
title2 = Where Do All My Friends Go
length2 = 4:29
title3 = Elevator Man
length3 = 4:30
title4 = New Generation
length4 = 5:16
title5 = We Close Our Eyes
length5 = 3:38
title6 = Not My Slave
length6 = 4:42
title7 = My Life
length7 = 4:36
title8 = Outrageous
length8 = 3:46
title9 = Pain
length9 = 4:28

Credits

* Oingo Boingo:
** John Avila - bass, vocals
** Steve Bartek - guitars
** Mike Bacich - keyboards
** Danny Elfman - vocals, rhythm guitar
** Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez - drums, percussion
** Sam Phipps - tenor saxophone
** Leon Scneiderman - baritone saxophone
** Dale Turner - trumpet


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