The Best of Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet
Original album artwork by Mark Ryden
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJanuary 10, 1989
Recorded1981-83
Genre
Length47:41
LabelA&M
ProducerPete Solley, Joe Chiccarelli, Robert Margouleff, Oingo Boingo
Oingo Boingo chronology
Boingo Alive
(1988)
The Best of Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet
(1989)
Dark at the End of the Tunnel
(1990)

The Best of Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet is a compilation of songs by American new wave band Oingo Boingo. It features songs recorded during the band's tenure with I.R.S. Records/A&M Records, culled from the albums Only a Lad (1981), Nothing to Fear (1982) and Good for Your Soul (1983).

Background

Skeletons in the Closet was issued just a few months after the band had released Boingo Alive, a double album of "live in the studio" re-recordings of many songs from their back catalog. In a 1988 article for the Los Angeles Times, Oingo Boingo frontman Danny Elfman stated that Skeletons in the Closet was issued by their former label A&M to directly compete with Boingo Alive, adding, "they’re looking for a way to scrape up a few bucks on a dead account." However, A&M executive Tom Corson denied this claim, stating, "the band feels our release may harm sales of their album. We don’t see it that way at all. In fact, we're fans of the group—and we have no intention of trying to harm their career." Corson added that several songs were removed upon request of the band, and that Elfman declined an offer to write the album's liner notes.[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Danny Elfman

No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."Little Girls"Only a Lad (1981)3:45
2."Private Life" (Edited Version)Nothing to Fear (1982)3:19
3."On the Outside"Only a Lad3:53
4."Nasty Habits"Only a Lad4:08
5."Grey Matter"Nothing to Fear5:51
6."Only a Lad"Only a Lad4:00
7."Wake Up (It's 1984)"Good for Your Soul (1983)4:44
8."Insects"Nothing to Fear3:04
9."Whole Day Off"Nothing to Fear3:58
10."Nothing to Fear (But Fear Itself)"Nothing to Fear3:55
11."Nothing Bad Ever Happens"Good for Your Soul3:45
12."Who Do You Want to Be"Good for Your Soul3:33
Total length:47:41

Notes

  • The "edited version" of "Private Life" on this album is the same one that appears on all CD and cassette versions of Nothing to Fear, as well as re-issues of the LP. Only the original pressings of the Nothing to Fear LP contained an extended mix of the song.
  • The album cover, designed by Los Angeles artist Mark Ryden, is notable for the fact that it is the very first professional piece of art done by Ryden.

Home video

A music video compilation was also released by A&M alongside the album.

SongAlbumYearDirector(s)
"Stay"Dead Man's Party1985David Hogan
"Just Another Day"Dead Man's Party1985Stephen R. Johnson
"Gratitude"So-Lo1984Graeme Whifler
"Little Girls"Only a Lad1981Richard Elfman
"Nothing Bad Ever Happens"Good for Your Soul1983Richard Elfman
"Private Life"Nothing to Fear1982Richard Elfman

References

  1. Goldstein, Patrick (August 14, 1988). "Boingo 'Hits' Back to Back". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
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