Nothing To Fear by Oingo Boingo

Nothing To Fear

Oingo Boingo

1982

Nothing To Fear is a Rock album by Oingo Boingo, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 40 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Art Rock
  • angular
  • theatrical
  • dark

About

Heavier, funkier, and more focused than its predecessor, Oingo Boingo’s 1982 effort <i>Nothing to Fear</i> is regarded by many fans as the band's best album. The three leadoffs cuts—“Grey Matter,” “Insects,” and “Private Life”—show that Boingo was arguably the most danceable of all the new wave groups. It took the nuance of Talking Heads and the swift timing of The Police and made things bigger, wackier, and more colorful. When Danny Elfman sings about “Reptiles and samurai/Inhabit my head/Invading my dreams/Sleeping in my bed,” he could as easily be talking about his unconventional musical notions. Despite Elfman’s comical vocal style and the presence of unorthodox instruments like marimbas, the songs keep the driving momentum and sweat-infused joy of a juke-joint dance party. Without a doubt, Boingo’s secret weapon was its horn section; even in the wackiest songs, it lends the band a little bit of down-home, Otis Redding–style soul.

via Apple Music

The Clerk's got thoughts on this one. Mosh members get the full take →

Every pressing, with live pricesUnlock the pressing explorer + marketplace prices with Mosh Pit.

Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Grey Matter5:50
  2. A2Insects3:02
  3. A3Private Life3:45
  4. A4Wild Sex (In The Working Class)4:06
  5. A5Running On A Treadmill3:20

Side B

  1. B1Whole Day Off3:54
  2. B2Nothing To Fear (But Fear Itself)3:52
  3. B3Why'd We Come3:57
  4. B4Islands4:40
  5. B5Reptiles And Samurai5:23

Credits

Performers

9 collectors on Gatefold own this · 40 pressings tracked on Gatefold