We Kill the World / Boonoonoonoos

We Kill the World / Boonoonoonoos

Infobox Single
Name = We Kill the World (Don't Kill the World)" / "Boonoonoonoos


Artist = Boney M.
from Album = Boonoonoonoos
Released = September 1981
Format = 7" single, 12" single
Recorded = 1980-81
Genre = Pop, Disco
Label = flagicon|West Germany Hansa Records
Producer = Frank Farian
Last single = "Malaika / Consuela Biaz"
(1981)
This single = "We Kill the World (Don't Kill the World) / Boonoonoonoos"
(1981)
Next single = "Little Drummer Boy / 6 Years of Boney M. Hits"
(1981)

"We Kill the World (Don't Kill the World)" / "Boonoonoonoos"" is a double A-side single by German band Boney M., the second single released from their 5th album "Boonoonoonoos". The single was a South-African and Spanish #1 hit and peaked at #12 in Germany. In the UK, it fared better than their previous two singles, peaking at #39. Boney M. would use the double A-side format in this period, typically with the A1 being the song intended for radio and A2 being more squarely aimed at discos. The sides would usually be switched on the accompanying 12" single.

We Kill the World (Don't Kill the World)

"We Kill the World" was the second-only Boney M. single to feature a lead vocal by Marcia Barrett and the first to feature vocals (a spoken part) by male dancer Bobby Farrell. Composed by Frank Farian and Italian couple Giorgio & Giusela Sgarbi, the song consisted of an uptempo rock part "We Kill the World" and a ballad part "Don't Kill the World", lead by Brian Paul. He was a young boy who together with his friend Brian Sletten eventually sang all of the children's vocals themselves. They also appeared with the group in a number of TV shows when they promoted the song. The song was released in various edits. The first German single pressing featured a 6:05 edit which included a rare 4th verse (lyrics of which were printed on the poster included in the album). Later edits omitted the 4th verse (just as most album versions) and the guitar solo in "Don't Kill the World" (5:38). In Canada and South Africa, a 4:49 edit excluded 3rd & 4th verse. In the UK, the single featured the album edit of "We Kill the World" and a shortened "Don't Kill the World". Boney M. promoted this edit on TV. The original full-length version of 7:41 min. remains unreleased. On the 12" single, the 6:33 album version was released. "We Kill the World" - Lead Vocal: Marcia Barrett. Spoken Vocal: Bobby Farrell. Backing Vocals: Frank Farian, Liz Mitchell. "Don't Kill the World" - Lead Vocal: Brian Paul. Backing Vocals: Brian Paul, Brian Sletten, Liz Mitchell, Frank Farian, Marcia Barrett, La Mama (Cathy Bartney, Patricia Shockley, Madeleine Davis)

Boonoonoonoos

The album version of "Boonoonoonoos" (Caribbean slang for "Happiness") consisted of three different songs: 1) "Boonoonoonoos" (Frank Farian, Giorgio Sgarbi, Catherine Courage, Fred Jay) 2) "That's Boonoonoonoos" (Frank Farian, Rainer Maria Ehrhart) / "Train to Skaville" (Larry Dillon) 3) "I Shall Sing" (Van Morrison) The single edit was cut from the full-length 12:08 to 5:38, then a few bars were edited out for a 5:26 version, and in Spain an earlier fade resulted in a 5:15 edit. The original (still unreleased) single edit was 4:56 according to the label timing. The 12" version was identical to the Limited Edition 2LP version of 11:23 min. despite being credited as 9:26 on the label.

Releases

7" Singles
*"We Kill the World (Don't Kill the World)" - 5:38 / "Boonoonoonoos" - 5:35 (Hansa 103 666-100, Germany)
*"We Kill the World (Don't Kill the World)" - 6:05 / "Boonoonoonoos" - 5:15 (Ariola B-103 316, Spain)
*"We Kill the World (Don't Kill the World)" - 4:49 / "Boonoonoonoos" (not medley edit but A1 from the LP) - 4:37 (Gallo PD 2005)
*"We Kill the World (Don't Kill the World)" - 6:05 / "Boonoonoonoos" - 5:26 (Atlantic K11689, UK)

12" Singles
*"Boonoonoonoos" - 11:23 / "We Kill the World (Don't Kill the World)" - 6:33 (Hansa 600 455-213, Germany)
*"We Kill the World (Don't Kill the World)" - 6:33 / "6 Years of Boney M. Hits" - 13:26 (K11689T, UK)

ources

*http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/boney_m_
*http://www.musiclange.dk


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