Stay (Oingo Boingo album)
Stay | ||||
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Compilation album by Oingo Boingo | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, new wave, ska | |||
Length | 43:09 | |||
Label | MCA Records | |||
Producer | Danny Elfman , Steve Bartek and John Avila | |||
Oingo Boingo chronology | ||||
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Stay is a compilation album of the band Oingo Boingo. The album was only released in Brazil.
Background
In Brazil the band had only limited reception until 1988, with the albums Dead Man's Party and Boi-ngo, being the first albums virtually unknown in the country. The double-album Boingo Alive brought the band to the top of the charts, with its tracks "Stay", "Just Another Day", "Dead Man's Party" and "Not My Slave" being major hits during 1989-1990. This led Polygram (the Brazilian MCA representative) to release this compilation, taking the title of the band's top hit "Stay", that was featured in the soap opera Top Model.
Despite the fact that the radio hits were the Boingo Alive versions, the LP presented all the songs on their original recordings. Only on CD, released later, some of them were exchanged for the new versions, with the exception of the title track.
Track listing
All tracks written by Danny Elfman.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Stay" | |
2. | "Cinderella Undercover" | |
3. | "Not My Slave" | |
4. | "Grey Matter" | |
5. | "Just Another Day" | |
6. | "Dead Man's Party" | |
7. | "We Close Our Eyes" | |
8. | "Flesh 'n' Blood" | |
9. | "Help Me" | |
10. | "Weird Science" | |
11. | "Who Do You Want to Be" (CD and Cassette only) | |
Total length: | 43:09 |
Notes
- Tracks 1, 5, 6, 9, and 10 are taken from the album, Dead Man's Party.
- Track 2 is taken from the album, Boingo Alive.
- Tracks 3 and 7 are taken from the album, Boi-ngo.
- Track 4 is taken from the album, Nothing to Fear.
- Track 8 is taken from the album, Dark at the End of the Tunnel.
- Track 11 is taken from the album, Good for Your Soul.
- On CD, some tracks (notably 3, 5 and 6) were exchanged for the Boingo Alive versions.
- Track 8 was used as track on the Ghostbusters II Soundtrack (1989)