- The Bongos
The Bongos were a pop band active in the 1980s. They formed in
Hoboken, New Jersey and were led byRichard Barone (vocals, guitar). The band also included Rob Norris, formerly of the Zantees (bass) and Frank Giannini (drums). James Mastro (guitar), later of The Health & Happiness Show, joined the band after the release of their first LP.Biography
The group grew out of a band called, "a", which had included the three original Bongos and Glenn Morrow, who later formed the The Individuals and helped found
Bar/None Records . "a" were the first band to playMaxwell's , a rock and roll club in Hoboken.The Bongos recorded their early singles and their well-received debut
EP for UK-based Fetish Records. Their debut U.S. album, "Drums Along The Hudson", compiled from the band's British singles, was released in 1982 to mostly favorable reviews on both sides of the Atlantic. WhileTrouser Press suggested that the group "may trade a certain amount of substance for easy appeal," it added that "there's no better musical equivalent of whipped cream anywhere." [http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=bongos] Writing in theVillage Voice ,Robert Christgau dryly commented that "for all their jumpy originality [the songs are] still slight, and Richard Barone's lyrics are so oblique you have to wonder what his angle is." [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?id=1777&name=The+Bongos] In 2007 however, Jim DeRegotis wrote in theChicago Sun-Times : "The initial impression of naivete is offset by deceptively simple lyrics that actually hint at deep, dark mysteries and unfathomed mystical enigmas." [http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/derogatis/468736,SHO-Sunday-dero15.article] The group's cover of T. Rex's "Mambo Sun" reached #72 on theBillboard Dance Chart.In 1983, the group was signed to
RCA Records , which subsequently released the album, "Numbers With Wings". New York Times' critic Robert Palmer -- coincidentally also a former Hoboken-based musician withThe Insect Trust , a band which, ironically, also included Nancy Jeffries, the RCA A & R person who signed the Bongos and was involved in their production choices -- subsequently marked this as the beginning of the Bongos' creative decline, lamenting the "slick, overproduced records which vitiated the raw vitality the group had originally displayed." [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE3DD173EF935A25751C1A961948260] Regardless, the album spawned a popularMTV video of the title song (nominated for 'Best Direction' on the first,1984 MTV Video Music Awards , while the song itself remained at the number one spot on theCollege Music Journal (CMJ ) chart for six consecutive weeks). The album also included the tribal, dancefloor hit "Barbarella". Their follow-up album, "Beat Hotel", along with relentless touring, raised the Bongos' profile further and continued to expand their devoted cult following. It was after recording a still-unreleased album forIsland Records that the band split up in 1987. Barone subsequently released a series of solo albums, including one currently in progress for 2008 release, and has established a career as a producer of recordings and major concert events.In 2006, the original three Bongos re-entered the studio with long time fan
Moby producing to create bonus material for a CD reissue of the group's debut album. The remastered, 27-track Special Edition of "Drums Along The Hudson", which was released internationally byCooking Vinyl Records in June, 2007, includes rare, live bonus tracks and new studio recordings. An accompanying video for "Bulrushes 2007," a reprise of the band's early single, "The Bulrushes" featuring Moby, was released simultaneously oniTunes .The original three Bongos also reunited for two shows at
Joe's Pub atThe Public Theater inGreenwich Village in October 2006, and two more in February 2007. On September 30, 2007, the foursome played again in Hoboken for the first time in twenty years to an overflowing and appreciative crowd, and received a Proclamation from Mayor David Roberts commending them for their substantial contributions to Hoboken's culture and heritage. They headlined a day-long bill that featured theChris Stamey Group,Glenn Mercer (formerly ofthe Feelies ) and The Health and Happiness Show.Richard Barone 's memoir, "FRONTMAN: Surviving the Rock Star Myth", was published on September 28, 2007 by Backbeat/Hal Leonard Books. [http://www.FrontmanBook.com]In Spring, 2008, Sony/Legacy re-issued the Bongos RCA catalog for the first time to iTunes and other digital retailers.
Discography
* "The Bongos" EP (1980, Fetish Records)
* "Drums Along the Hudson" (1982, PVC Records)
* "Time and the River" (1982, Fetish Records)
* "Numbers With Wings" EP (1983,RCA Records )
* "Beat Hotel" (1985,RCA Records )
* "Drums Along the Hudson - Special Edition" (2007,Cooking Vinyl )Compilations
* "Start Swimming" (1981,
Stiff Records ) ("Telephoto Lens" and "In the Congo" appear on this live recording fromLondon 's Rainbow theatre. The band, then still a trio, was joined on "In the Congo" by members ofBush Tetras andThrobbing Gristle .)* Numerous other compilations
ee also
*
Richard Barone External links
* [http://www.drumsalongthehudson.com DrumsAlongTheHudson.com]
* [http://www.richardbarone.com RichardBarone.com]
* [http://www.youtube.com/richardbarone YouTube]
* [http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/derogatis/468736,SHO-Sunday-dero15.article Chicago Sun-Times review of "Drums Along The Hudson-Special Edition", 2007]
* [http://www.geocities.com/plndv3363/id161.htm 2007 Hoboken reunion concert photos by Dave Wilson]
* [http://extrawack.blogspot.com/2007/10/video-bongos-and-health-happiness-show.html 2007 Hoboken reunion show video at extrawack!]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.