FISHBONE — Bonin' In The Boneyard: Set The Booty Up Right

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EP · 1990

Tracklist

1. New and Improved Bonin' (4:58)
2. In the Name of Swing (2:45)
3. Love and Bullshit (1:58)
4. I Like to Hide Behind My Glasses (4:43)
5. Bonin' in the Jungle (4:29)

Total Time: 18:54

Line-up/Musicians

John Bigham - keyboard, guitar
Chris Dowd - keyboard, trombone, vocals
Philip "Fish" Fisher - drums
John Norwood Fisher - bass guitar
Kendall Jones - guitar
Walter A. Kibby II - trumpet, vocals
Angelo Moore - saxophone, vocals
Carmen Rizzo - producer (track 1)
David Kahne - producer (tracks 2, 3 & 4)
The Jungle Brothers - producer (track 5)

About this release

Columbia ‎– 44K 73549 (US)

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FISHBONE released their third EP - BONIN' IN THE BONEYARD after their full album “Truth And Soul.” In fact the title comes from the track off that album and contains two variations of it. The first is called “New And Improved Bonin” and the second is called “Bonin' In The Jungle.” The style on this album totally neglects any punk and metal leanings from the previous album and instead reverts back to the full jazzy ska sound from their debut EP. This five track EP is chock full of funk more so than any other FISHBONE release. The bass is on fire here and the zaniness and spontaneity have at least come back into play. The best tracks are “Love And Bullshit” and “Hide Behind My Sunglasses” which are fully fueled funkified madness and display a biting sense of humor that the band seemed to have reclaimed. Up to this point they seem to shine more brightly on their Eps than full albums but that was about to change starting the next year. As for this one it is a decent listen but really there's nothing on here that's outstanding. A late addition to my collection but not one I feel I have been deprived of. Good but nothing more.

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