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Nothing to Fear : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nothing to Fear
''Nothing to Fear'' is the second album by Southern California band Oingo Boingo, released in 1982 on A&M Records. It was one of the first works to be produced by award-winning engineer Joe Chiccarelli. ==Music== The album possesses a noticeably louder and more abrasive tone than those of their previous releases; the result of frontman Danny Elfman's desire to increase the diversity of the songs. He later declared ''Nothing To Fear'' to be "far more 'Boingo'" than the band's debut album.〔http://graveyard-duck.com/images/boingo82a.png〕 The songs feature an unorthodox range in instruments, such as electric bells, xylophones and synthesisers, some of which were designed and built by the band. Initial vinyl pressings of the album contain a lesser known mix of the song "Private Life", featuring more prominent bass guitar and xylophone. The single version, which was subsequently used on all re-releases of the album, is also shorter by approximately 27 seconds, since it shortens the transition into the chorus among other alterations.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Oingo Boingo - Private Life (RARE EXTENDED VERSION) )〕 The song's release was accompanied with a music video, directed by Danny Elfman's brother Richard Elfman (who was also a founding member of the group).
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