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Only a Lad

Only a Lad is the debut studio album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1981, following their self-titled EP.

Only a Lad
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 19, 1981
RecordedDecember 1980 – February 1981
Studio
Genre
Length38:12
Label
Producer
Oingo Boingo chronology
Oingo Boingo
(1980)
Only a Lad
(1981)
Nothing to Fear
(1982)
Singles from Only a Lad
  1. "Only a Lad"
    Released: May 1981

Composition Edit

Music Edit

The album's musical arrangements, by vocalist Danny Elfman and guitarist Steve Bartek, completed the group's evolution into a new wave rock band (see Oingo Boingo – The Mystic Knights Years). Only a Lad features complex and frequently changing time signatures and keys, often incorporating harmonies borrowed from jazz and 20th-century classical music, all hallmarks of Elfman's songwriting.[citation needed]

Lyrics Edit

Elfman claimed that many of the songs were inspired by newspaper articles he had read at the time and were "written as in-your-face facetious jabs".[2] "Little Girls" courted controversy for its theme of underage relationships. At the time of release, Elfman described the song as being "about a character who has certain unacceptable inclinations"[3] and later commented, "Out here in Hollywood, you see so much of that; the older guy's in the car with some young girl who essentially asks no questions."[4] The music video features Elfman dancing inside a surreal, empty suburban house, joined by dwarves and teenage girls. The band members are later seen staring complacently in shop windows and drinking tea while Elfman's character walks down a street with an apparently underage girl. The video, directed by Elfman's brother Richard Elfman, was purportedly banned in Canada.[3]

The most explicitly political track, "Capitalism", takes aim at "middle class socialist brat" protestors who "whine about the revolution" while themselves appearing to live in comfort. Similarly, "Perfect System" satirizes a utopia where society is manipulated to achieve happiness through "uniformity" and "continuity."

Discussing the songs' themes in 1983, Elfman commented that the intention was "to be angry and keep a sense of humor at the same time", explaining "the songs themselves may not be delivered real seriously, but there is a point which I intend not to be taken lightly" and that people should not "be forced to believe" any social or political agenda.[5] In 2010, Elfman reflected, "I was always taking characters and singing from the point of view of a character. ... So it didn't necessarily reflect me".[6] In 2014, Elfman stated that he "just basically make(s) fun of everybody", and that he "didn't see anybody as being protected". He elaborated: "To me, all organized political groups have a sense of absurdity to them. It's open to be mocked or satirized. If anything, I consider myself part of nothing, and any organized group was fair game to mockery, from my vantage point."[2]

Artwork Edit

On the cover of the album, the drawing of a cat by Louis Wain that previously appeared on the cover of the Oingo Boingo EP is visible as a patch on the shirt of the Boy Scout. The cover is a parody of the Boy Scouts of America 1960 official handbook cover, illustrated by Norman Rockwell.[7]

Reception Edit

Only a Lad was highly praised upon release, though its success was limited to the band's Southern California region. With the backing of Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM, it established Oingo Boingo as a permanent fixture on the regional music scene.[citation needed]

Oingo Boingo were already known for exploiting their negative press coverage; the song "Imposter" was a response to "a couple of assholes at the LA Times."[8] Rock critic Robert Christgau criticised Only a Lad as having "catchy vocals and spoiled overarrangements".[9] Trouser Press writer Ira A. Robbins panned the album, stating that it featured "contrived bits swiped from the Tubes, XTC and Devo to diminish the impact of reasonably clever lyrics and thoroughly competent music." However, Robbins praised "On the Outside" for sounding "normal".[10]

In 2006, Danny Elfman reflected that he "loved bad reviews, [...] something's got to fuel us."[11]

Legacy Edit

In 2006, the National Review named "Capitalism" as one of the "50 greatest conservative rock songs."[12] It is featured in the 2005 film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room.

"Only a Lad" is a playable track in the 2007 PlayStation 2 video game Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s.[13]

In 2021, Rubellan Remasters reissued Only a Lad on limited edition colored vinyl, followed by an expanded edition CD with bonus tracks, including the Oingo Boingo EP.[14][15]

Track listing Edit

All tracks are written by Danny Elfman, except "You Really Got Me" by Ray Davies.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Little Girls"3:44
2."Perfect System"3:46
3."On the Outside"3:39
4."Capitalism"3:40
5."You Really Got Me" (The Kinks cover)4:40
Side two
No.TitleLength
6."Only a Lad"3:56
7."What You See"3:43
8."Controller"3:24
9."Imposter"2:59
10."Nasty Habits"4:06
Total length:38:12

2021 CD bonus tracks Edit

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

Oingo Boingo EP
No.TitleLength
11."Only a Lad"4:17
12."Violent Love"2:37
13."Ain't This the Life (10-inch Version)"3:38
14."I'm So Bad"3:54
15."Ain't This the Life (12-inch Version)"3:27

Personnel Edit

Oingo Boingo

Technical

  • Pete Solley – co-producer
  • Oingo Boingo – co-producers, mixing
  • Steve Bartek – horn arrangements and charts
  • Rick Ruggieri – mixing
  • Steve Brown – engineer
  • Dave Ahlert – assistant engineer
  • Chuck Kirkpatrick – assistant engineer
  • Brad Gilderman – assistant engineer
  • Cary Pritikin – assistant engineer
  • George Marino – mastering
  • Chuck Beeson – art direction
  • Chris Hopkins – illustration
  • Dave Willardson – back cover photography
  • Charlie White – back cover photography
  • Rob Sinskey – inner sleeve photography

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Only a Lad – Oingo Boingo – Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards – AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
  2. ^ a b O'Neal, Sean (October 27, 2014). "Danny Elfman on Oingo Boingo, film scores, and the Beatles almost ruining Batman". The A.V. Club. Retrieved May 13, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Snyder, Michael (26 December 1982). "Oingo Lives on Bad Reviews". San Francisco Examiner. p. 295. Archived from the original on July 17, 2012. Our video of 'Little Girls,' which is about a character who has certain unacceptable inclinations, was banned on Canadian TV.
  4. ^ Cary, Darling (8 May 1987). "Oingo Boingo's Difficult Teen Years". BAM: 26.
  5. ^ Flans, Robyn (October 7, 1983). "Oingo Boingo's Mondo Schizo!". BAM.
  6. ^ Danny Elfman at Comic Con Part 3. San Diego, California: 9FingeredElf. 2010. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved February 22, 2012.
  7. ^ "Photographic image" (JPG). 2.bp.blogspot.com. Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  8. ^ ""Urgh! A Music War"". YouTube. 1982. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 2017-07-29.
  9. ^ ""Robert Christgau: CG: Oingo Boingo"". 1981. Retrieved 2018-01-22.
  10. ^ Ira A. Robbins (1983). The Trouser Press Guide to New Wave Records. Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 216. ISBN 978-0684179445.
  11. ^ ""Danny Elfman on Late Late Show"". YouTube. 2006. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 2017-07-29.
  12. ^ Miller, John J. (May 26, 2006). ""Rockin' the Right": The 50 greatest conservative rock songs". National Review. Retrieved 2017-08-20.
  13. ^ Grant, Chris (June 12, 2007). "Eight more tracks from Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s". Engadget. Retrieved August 29, 2021.
  14. ^ "Oingo Boingo / Only a Lad". Rubellan Remasters. Retrieved August 28, 2021.
  15. ^ Duquette, Mike (July 1, 2021). "It's a Dead Man's Party: Rubellan Plans CD, Vinyl Reissues for Oingo Boingo". The Second Disc. Retrieved August 19, 2021.

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Only a Lad is the debut studio album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo released in 1981 following their self titled EP Only a LadStudio album by Oingo BoingoReleasedJune 19 1981RecordedDecember 1980 February 1981StudioRecord Plant Los Angeles United Western Hollywood Cherokee Hollywood Westlake Audio West Hollywood GenreNew wave 1 ska 1 Length38 12LabelI R S A amp MProducerOingo BoingoPete SolleyOingo Boingo chronologyOingo Boingo 1980 Only a Lad 1981 Nothing to Fear 1982 Singles from Only a Lad Only a Lad Released May 1981 Contents 1 Composition 1 1 Music 1 2 Lyrics 2 Artwork 3 Reception 4 Legacy 5 Track listing 5 1 2021 CD bonus tracks 6 Personnel 7 ReferencesComposition EditMusic Edit The album s musical arrangements by vocalist Danny Elfman and guitarist Steve Bartek completed the group s evolution into a new wave rock band see Oingo Boingo The Mystic Knights Years Only a Lad features complex and frequently changing time signatures and keys often incorporating harmonies borrowed from jazz and 20th century classical music all hallmarks of Elfman s songwriting citation needed Lyrics Edit Elfman claimed that many of the songs were inspired by newspaper articles he had read at the time and were written as in your face facetious jabs 2 Little Girls courted controversy for its theme of underage relationships At the time of release Elfman described the song as being about a character who has certain unacceptable inclinations 3 and later commented Out here in Hollywood you see so much of that the older guy s in the car with some young girl who essentially asks no questions 4 The music video features Elfman dancing inside a surreal empty suburban house joined by dwarves and teenage girls The band members are later seen staring complacently in shop windows and drinking tea while Elfman s character walks down a street with an apparently underage girl The video directed by Elfman s brother Richard Elfman was purportedly banned in Canada 3 The most explicitly political track Capitalism takes aim at middle class socialist brat protestors who whine about the revolution while themselves appearing to live in comfort Similarly Perfect System satirizes a utopia where society is manipulated to achieve happiness through uniformity and continuity Discussing the songs themes in 1983 Elfman commented that the intention was to be angry and keep a sense of humor at the same time explaining the songs themselves may not be delivered real seriously but there is a point which I intend not to be taken lightly and that people should not be forced to believe any social or political agenda 5 In 2010 Elfman reflected I was always taking characters and singing from the point of view of a character So it didn t necessarily reflect me 6 In 2014 Elfman stated that he just basically make s fun of everybody and that he didn t see anybody as being protected He elaborated To me all organized political groups have a sense of absurdity to them It s open to be mocked or satirized If anything I consider myself part of nothing and any organized group was fair game to mockery from my vantage point 2 Artwork EditOn the cover of the album the drawing of a cat by Louis Wain that previously appeared on the cover of the Oingo Boingo EP is visible as a patch on the shirt of the Boy Scout The cover is a parody of the Boy Scouts of America 1960 official handbook cover illustrated by Norman Rockwell 7 Reception EditOnly a Lad was highly praised upon release though its success was limited to the band s Southern California region With the backing of Los Angeles radio station KROQ FM it established Oingo Boingo as a permanent fixture on the regional music scene citation needed Oingo Boingo were already known for exploiting their negative press coverage the song Imposter was a response to a couple of assholes at the LA Times 8 Rock critic Robert Christgau criticised Only a Lad as having catchy vocals and spoiled overarrangements 9 Trouser Press writer Ira A Robbins panned the album stating that it featured contrived bits swiped from the Tubes XTC and Devo to diminish the impact of reasonably clever lyrics and thoroughly competent music However Robbins praised On the Outside for sounding normal 10 In 2006 Danny Elfman reflected that he loved bad reviews something s got to fuel us 11 Legacy EditIn 2006 the National Review named Capitalism as one of the 50 greatest conservative rock songs 12 It is featured in the 2005 film Enron The Smartest Guys in the Room Only a Lad is a playable track in the 2007 PlayStation 2 video game Guitar Hero Encore Rocks the 80s 13 In 2021 Rubellan Remasters reissued Only a Lad on limited edition colored vinyl followed by an expanded edition CD with bonus tracks including the Oingo Boingo EP 14 15 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Danny Elfman except You Really Got Me by Ray Davies Side oneNo TitleLength1 Little Girls 3 442 Perfect System 3 463 On the Outside 3 394 Capitalism 3 405 You Really Got Me The Kinks cover 4 40 Side twoNo TitleLength6 Only a Lad 3 567 What You See 3 438 Controller 3 249 Imposter 2 5910 Nasty Habits 4 06Total length 38 12 2021 CD bonus tracks Edit All tracks are written by Danny Elfman except Violent Love by Willie Dixon Oingo Boingo EPNo TitleLength11 Only a Lad 4 1712 Violent Love 2 3713 Ain t This the Life 10 inch Version 3 3814 I m So Bad 3 5415 Ain t This the Life 12 inch Version 3 27Personnel EditOingo Boingo Danny Elfman lead vocal rhythm guitar Steve Bartek lead guitar Richard Gibbs keyboards trombone Kerry Hatch bass vocals Johnny Vatos Hernandez drums Sam Sluggo Phipps saxes tenor Leon Schneiderman saxes baritone Dale Turner trumpetTechnical Pete Solley co producer Oingo Boingo co producers mixing Steve Bartek horn arrangements and charts Rick Ruggieri mixing Steve Brown engineer Dave Ahlert assistant engineer Chuck Kirkpatrick assistant engineer Brad Gilderman assistant engineer Cary Pritikin assistant engineer George Marino mastering Chuck Beeson art direction Chris Hopkins illustration Dave Willardson back cover photography Charlie White back cover photography Rob Sinskey inner sleeve photographyReferences Edit a b Only a Lad Oingo Boingo Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 29 September 2014 a b O Neal Sean October 27 2014 Danny Elfman on Oingo Boingo film scores and the Beatles almost ruining Batman The A V Club Retrieved May 13 2017 a b Snyder Michael 26 December 1982 Oingo Lives on Bad Reviews San Francisco Examiner p 295 Archived from the original on July 17 2012 Our video of Little Girls which is about a character who has certain unacceptable inclinations was banned on Canadian TV Cary Darling 8 May 1987 Oingo Boingo s Difficult Teen Years BAM 26 Flans Robyn October 7 1983 Oingo Boingo s Mondo Schizo BAM Danny Elfman at Comic Con Part 3 San Diego California 9FingeredElf 2010 Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Retrieved February 22 2012 Photographic image JPG 2 bp blogspot com Retrieved May 25 2023 Urgh A Music War YouTube 1982 Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Retrieved 2017 07 29 Robert Christgau CG Oingo Boingo 1981 Retrieved 2018 01 22 Ira A Robbins 1983 The Trouser Press Guide to New Wave Records Charles Scribner s Sons p 216 ISBN 978 0684179445 Danny Elfman on Late Late Show YouTube 2006 Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Retrieved 2017 07 29 Miller John J May 26 2006 Rockin the Right The 50 greatest conservative rock songs National Review Retrieved 2017 08 20 Grant Chris June 12 2007 Eight more tracks from Guitar Hero Encore Rocks the 80s Engadget Retrieved August 29 2021 Oingo Boingo Only a Lad Rubellan Remasters Retrieved August 28 2021 Duquette Mike July 1 2021 It s a Dead Man s Party Rubellan Plans CD Vinyl Reissues for Oingo Boingo The Second Disc Retrieved August 19 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Only a Lad amp oldid 1178642355, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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