Dead Man's Party Oingo Boingo

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1985
  • Sales Rank: 6,645
  • Label: MCA
  • UPC: 076732566527

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Dead Man's Party

1LISTENJust Another Day 5:10
2LISTENDead Man's Party 6:17
3LISTENHeard Somebody Cry 4:40
4LISTENNo One Lives Forever 4:13
5LISTENStay 3:35
6LISTENFool's Paradise 4:33
7LISTENHelp Me 3:44
8LISTENSame Man I Was Before 3:23
9LISTENWeird Science 6:00

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Returning after a two-year recording hiatus (during which bandleader Danny Elfman recorded a solo album), Oingo Boingo forsook the excesses of smart-aleck humor and quirky production that had led critics almost universally to dismiss the band's first four albums. The sound is still maybe just a bit too uptight and over-determined, but the horn charts are more focused and sophisticated, and Elfman has matured considerably as a lyricist. Alongside such typically oddball fare as the title track and a surprise hit song called "Weird Science" are the faintly paranoid "Just Another Day" and the frankly romantic "Stay," as well as a glorious Motown tribute called "Help Me." But "Weird Science" is what really brings things to a close with a bang -- though it reverts somewhat to the band's earlier indulgence in wacka-wacka sound effects and willfully crazy production technique, it's also one of Boingo's most satisfying pop songs ever. Overall, this is perhaps the first Oingo Boingo album to hang together really well as a whole. Recommended. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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March 21, 2003: I've grown up LOVING the song dead man's party. i listen to my mom's Oingo Boingo: dead man's party album all the time. My friends all think I'm a dork, I'm 18, and I like the guys who wrote Weird Science. I guess I was just born a little late. =]