Oingo Boingo (EP)

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Oingo Boingo
Oingo Boingo.cover.jpg
EP by
ReleasedSeptember 17, 1980
RecordedOctober 1979 (A1, B2)
June 1980 (A2, B1)
GenreNew wave, ska
Length10-inch – 14:05
12-inch – 13:49
LabelI.R.S.
ProducerMichael Boshears, Jo Julian
Oingo Boingo chronology
Oingo Boingo
(1980)
Only a Lad
(1981)

Oingo Boingo is an EP by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1980.

Background[]

The EP was originally recorded as a promotional record—known as the Demo EP—distributed by the band on 10-inch vinyl prior to being signed by a record label. It was largely produced by Michael Boshears, with the exception of "Only a Lad", produced by Jo Julian. It was limited to a total of 130 copies, with each sleeve hand-painted by the band's team.[citation needed]

This was picked up by I.R.S. Records and released publicly as the Oingo Boingo EP, with the track "Forbidden Zone" (recorded for the then-unreleased movie of the same name) replaced by a ska-inflected cover of Willie Dixon's "Violent Love".[1] An edited version of "Forbidden Zone" was later released on the film's soundtrack album, but the complete original recording, as included on the Demo EP, has never been re-released.[citation needed]

Like the Demo EP, Oingo Boingo was also initially issued on 10-inch vinyl, but was later reissued on 12-inch vinyl and cassette. The reissue replaced "Ain't This the Life" with a new recording. The song "Only a Lad" was subsequently re-recorded for the band's first album, Only a Lad (1981).[citation needed]

The cover features an illustration of a cat by artist Louis Wain.[citation needed]

Track listing[]

All songs written by Danny Elfman, except "Violent Love", by Willie Dixon.

Side one

  1. Only a Lad – 4:18
  2. Violent Love – 2:38

Side two

  1. Ain't This the Life – 3:30
  2. I'm So Bad – 3:56

Personnel[]

Oingo Boingo

Additional musicians

  • David Eagle – drums (12-inch version of "Ain't This the Life")

Technical

  • Michael Boshears – producer, engineer, mixing ("Only a Lad")
  • Jo Julian – producer ("Only a Lad")

References[]

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