The American new wave band Oingo Boingo was formed by Danny Elfman in 1979 and were known for their experimental music, which can be described as a mix of rock, ska, pop and world music. The band's body of work spanned 17 years, with various genre- and line-up changes. In 1994, after shortening their name into just Boingo, they released their final studio album Boingo. At that time, the line-up consisted of Elfman, Steve Bartek, and John Avila. The album features a cover version of The Beatles “I Am The Walrus”. Elfman would later become the legendary film composer he now is. Spiderman, Batman, Alice in Wonderland, the Simpsons tune- too name but a few- are all by his hand.
Boingo is available on black vinyl and includes a 4-page booklet.
Insanity | 7:57 | ||
Hey! | 7:45 | ||
Mary | 6:28 | ||
Can't See (Useless) | 4:34 | ||
Pedestrian Wolves | 9:20 | ||
Lost Like This | 4:54 | ||
Spider | 5:23 | ||
War Again | 5:53 | ||
I Am The Walrus | 4:06 | ||
Tender Lumplings | 0:44 | ||
Change | 16:00 |