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    Dead Man's Party

    Dead Man's Party
    Artist: Oingo Boingo
    Label: Mca
    Category: Music

    List Price: $9.98
    Buy Used: $3.21
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    New (34) Used (22) Collectible (1) from $3.21

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1919

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 5665
    UPC: 076732566527
    EAN: 0076732566527
    ASIN: B000002O2E

    Release Date: October 25, 1990
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Shipping: Expedited shipping available
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    Condition: CD1. One audio CD in jewel case with original front and rear art. Guaranteed to play LIKE NEW the first time or email for instant refund. Jewel case may be cracked. Consider EXPEDITED service if you need this in a hurry.

    Tracks:

      • Just Another Day
      • Dead Man's Party
      • Heard Somebody Cry
      • No One Lives Forever
      • Stay
      • Fool's Paradise
      • Help Me
      • Same Man I Was Before
      • Weird Science

    Similar Items:

      • Nothing to Fear
      • Only a Lad
      • Boi-ngo
      • So Lo
      • Best of Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet

    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Before he wrote half the soundtracks in the world (Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Batman, The Nightmare Before Christmas) Danny Elfman led himself an eccentric little rock band called Oingo Boingo. Actually they weren't so little; in fact, the eight-man band boasted one of rock's finest horn sections in addition to Elfman's devilishly good, often humorous songs. Dead Man's Party is Boingo's finest hour, melding their whacked-out mix of XTC, Frank Zappa, and Tower of Power with a genuine pop sensibility. Elfman is in perfect vocal form here, leading the combo through their biggest hit, "Weird Science" (which put Elfman on the soundtrack path) as well as Boingo chestnuts "Fool's Paradise" and the infectious, macabre title track. --Michael Ruby


    Customer Reviews:   Read 30 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Great album!   April 7, 2004
    Billy (Celeste, TX USA)
    18 out of 24 found this review helpful

    A great listen from Oingo Boingo.

    Just Another Day - 7 out of 10

    Dead Man's Party - 10 out of 10 - I absolutely love this song. It has a great sound to it.

    Heard Somebody Cry - 8 out of 10

    No One Lives Forever - 10 out of 10 - My favorite on the album. There's really no words to describe how much I love this song.

    Stay - 10 out of 10 - A great ballad-type song.

    Fool's Paradise - 7 out of 10

    Help Me - 9 out of 10

    Same Man I Was Before - 8 out of 10

    Weird Science - 10 out of 10 - This song has great parody potential. ;)

    Yet another great album released by Oingo Boingo.


    5 out of 5 stars Long time fan's opinion   September 25, 2003
    7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    Dead Man's Party is indeed their finest hour, too bad it comes in rather short. Even the non-album B-side 'Mama' should be sought after. DMP boasts a wild and frenetic energy notably lacking most of today's music. Elfman who was always a undiscovered gem until his soundtracks took off (except to us So Cal die hards) really shows off his composition talents to make no mention of the fact that he is an awesome singer, capable of a wide range of vocalizations. One of the superb facets of Oingo songs was Elfman was always able to incorporate every element of the band and let them shine. All members really get their chance here: Steve Bartek's distorted feedback riffs infiltrate every song, Avila's bass is a lovely gem buried in the mix too (see the track 'Help') and the horn section also gets their kicks in almost every track. What your left with is an intelligent, intriguing, edgy and very fun album with never a dull moment.

    Bottom line for the uninitiated: start here and work your way backwards through the Oingo Boingo discogprahy. The three previous albums deserve much more notice for their influence and originality.


    4 out of 5 stars Boingo Goes "Pop"   June 18, 2000
    Robert English (Independence, OR USA)
    5 out of 6 found this review helpful

    This CD, and the others from Oingo that followed, were "producer's records" - much like the Doors' "Soft Parade", or the Tubes' "Remote Control". It is the sound of a band that has given it's best shot creatively, and is now ready to concentrate their efforts to "make a hit record".

    That said, this record was successful in that attempt - the sound and melodies are fully accessible mainstream pop, and yet the substance is fully recognisable as "Oingo Boingo" (crystalizing in the title track, and "Wierd Science"). That's a rare achievement, and deserves kudos.

    But, as indicated earlier, the band was having more fun when putting together the earlier releases, and even a casual listen to their first few albums will confirm that.

    Fans of XTC, Thomas Dolby, or Devo will probably like this album more than Oingo's other records. People who appreciate this band's first album ("Only a Lad") will probably feel slightly betrayed when listening to this one. Caveat emptor.

    It defines the age in which it was produced, but earlier Oingo albums defined the band.


    5 out of 5 stars This album rocks my world.   August 3, 2005
    Deborah Moseley (Seattle, WA USA)
    5 out of 6 found this review helpful

    So basically, Danny Elfman is a genius. Everything he does is brilliant (The Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack is proof!). Fool's Paradise and No One Lives Forever are my favorites on this CD, even though every song is amazing. If you don't buy it you will become 25% less tollerable as a human.


    5 out of 5 stars oingo's most definative effort   November 30, 2003
    M. Tefer (MN, United States)
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    This probably one of my favorite mid 80's albums. Perhaps a close second to Peter Gabriel's So album in 86.

    To me, Oingo Boingo is a weird / funny name. In fact I think there was a pair of jeans of the same name in the 80's.

    Arguably, this is one of their best. In fact, I believe there may be some kind of underlying theme here. I think this is more of a focused / concept type of album (though only Danny Elfman probably knows what the specifics are to this theme). Many of the tracks don't necessarily deal with a dead man's party, but they do include mentions of ghosts, souls, and death. The lyrics are morbid / mordant. Songs like the title track, "no one lives forever", "same man i was before", and "heard somebody cry" all deal with similar anthems. Not that this initially would seem like fun material, but lead singer Elfman seems to poke fun at himself in the process, which lightens the sometimes errie tones.

    If Oingo's morbid lyrics aren't appealing though, DMP keeps itself interesting for a plethora of other reasons. Sounds of trumpets, bells, xylophones, and synthesizers create a noisy and strange atmosphere, yet they're set with ingenious juxtapositions with some funky rythyms. It's a driving album and perhaps Oingo did accomplish more with Only a Lad, but from a commercial perspective, this was the peak of their success.


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