Farewell (Oingo Boingo album)

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Farewell
Farewell album art.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedApril 16, 1996
RecordedOctober 31–November 1, 1995
VenueUniversal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles
Length145:53
LabelA&M
ProducerDanny Elfman and Steve Bartek
Oingo Boingo chronology
Boingo
(1994)
Farewell
(1996)

Farewell: Live from the Universal Amphitheatre, Halloween 1995 is a double live album and home video release by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, documenting their final concerts and ending on Halloween night of 1995. The band played a series of five nights,[1] ending on Halloween night by playing more than 44 songs during a 4-hour set that went past midnight.[2] As with all of their live shows, the setlist included songs from across the band's large discography, many of which were given new arrangements.

Several of the tracks on the CD release were culled from recordings from previous nights in the same tour, meaning the performances occasionally differ between formats. "Just Another Day" and "Nothing to Fear (But Fear Itself)" were included as bonus tracks on the double cassette release.

Farewell is also notable for its inclusion of live performances of several previously unreleased songs, namely "Burn Me Up", "Water", "Piggies" and "Clowns of Death".

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Danny Elfman, except "I Am the Walrus," by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

Disc one
No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."Insanity"Boingo (1994)7:42
2."Little Girls"Only a Lad (1981)3:55
3."Cinderella Undercover"Boingo Alive (1988)4:45
4."Controller"Only a Lad2:50
5."Burn Me Up"Previously unreleased2:53
6."Insects"Nothing to Fear (1982)3:04
7."No One Lives Forever"Dead Man's Party (1985)4:12
8."Hey!"Boingo7:45
9."Reptiles and Samurai"Nothing to Fear5:41
10."Water"Previously unreleased4:04
11."I Am the Walrus/Tender Lumplings"Boingo4:03
12."Piggies"Previously unreleased6:47
13."We Close Our Eyes"BOI-NGO (1987)4:12
14."Mary"Boingo6:09
15."Can't See (Useless)"Boingo4:23
  • Cassette version includes "Nothing to Fear (But Fear Itself)" as track 12.
Disc two
No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."Helpless"Boingo cassette release (1994)/"Insanity" CD single B-side (1994)3:55
2."I'm So Bad"Oingo Boingo EP (1980)3:38
3."Change"Boingo8:49
4."Stay"Dead Man's Party3:40
5."Who Do You Want to Be"Good for Your Soul (1983)2:59
6."On the Outside"Only a Lad3:36
7."Wild Sex (In the Working Class)"Nothing to Fear4:38
8."Dead Man's Party"Dead Man's Party6:07
9."Nasty Habits"Only a Lad5:32
10."Clowns of Death"Previously unreleased6:50
11."Ain't This the Life"Oingo Boingo EP3:14
12."Whole Day Off"Nothing to Fear4:28
13."Grey Matter"Nothing to Fear6:19
14."No Spill Blood"Good for Your Soul5:22
15."Only a Lad"Oingo Boingo EP/Only a Lad4:20
  • Cassette version includes "Just Another Day" as track 5.

Home video[]

A home video of Farewell was released on VHS, concurrently with the double album, in 1996. The video release featured additional performances that were not included on the CD release: a "Tender Lumplings" video introduction introduces the show; "Nothing to Fear (But Fear Itself)" is played between "I Am the Walrus" and "Piggies"; and "Just Another Day" is played between "Change" and "Stay". Conversely, the performance of "Whole Day Off" from the CD release does not appear on the video release. Additionally, the video release has "Ain't This the Life" positioned between "On the Outside" and "Wild Sex (In the Working Class)", which also differs from the CD version. A half-hour retrospective documentary was also included in the tape set, as well as the promotional music videos for "Little Girls" and "Insanity".

The 1999 compilation album Anthology contained the "Tender Lumplings" intro from the video release, as well as extra concert dialogue on "Insects", "We Close Our Eyes" and "Whole Day Off" that was omitted from the double album.

The concert video was re-released on DVD on September 18, 2001, as a two-disc set. All the bonus features from the VHS release were included on the second disc, although the two music videos were hidden Easter eggs on the DVD. Both discs also included animated menus and a hidden discography slideshow.

Personnel[]

Oingo Boingo
Additional musicians
  • Marc Mann – keyboards
  • Doug Lacy – accordion
  • George McMullen – trombone
  • Katurah Clarke – additional percussion
Technical
  • Danny Elfman – co-producer
  • Steve Bartek – co-producer
  • John Avila – co-producer
  • Bill Jackson – engineer, mixing
  • Sylvia Massy – mixing
  • John Paterno – additional engineering
  • Doug Boehm – assistant engineer
  • Charlie Bouis – assistant engineer
  • Van Coppock – assistant engineer
  • David Nottingham – assistant engineer
  • Dave Collins – mastering
  • Jeri Heiden – art direction
  • N. Kellerhouse – art direction, design
  • Dennis Keeley – photography
  • Jonathon Rosen – interior Oingo Boingo logo

References[]

  1. ^ Iwasaki, Scott (April 26, 1996). "Boingo Closes Career with a Fitting 'Farewell...'" Deseret News.
  2. ^ Hochman, Steve (November 2, 1995). "Oingo Boingo Bids Warm and Emotional Farewell". Los Angeles Times.
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