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Influential Art-Funk Rockers

return with Boo!

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Released by Rykodisc
April 8, 2008 (North America)
April 7, 2008 (UK & Worldwide)

Was (Not Was), the seminal, indestructible art-funk collective from Detroit, is back from hibernation and ready to ensnare the innocent with its snaky beats and brain-virus lyrics. The new album and Rykodisc debut, Boo! is set for release on April 8, 2008 in the U.S. / April 7, 2008 UK and worldwide.

Semi-dormant since 1992, when they opened a four-month tour for Dire Straits across Europe, Don and David Was are again ready to rumble and are planning an endless series of live dates accompanied by special guests and friends the boys have bonded with over the years. And to kick things off, Was (Not Was) will perform a special sneak-peak engagement on Valentine’s Day at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, with special guests Kris Kristofferson and Brian Wilson, and will also be hitting SXSW in March. (Stay tuned for additional dates to be announced soon). Note: Kris Kristofferson makes a guest appearance on the closing track of Boo! -- a swirling, psychedelic spoken word number, Green Pills in the Dresser.

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From left to right: 'Was (Not Was)' - Sir Harry Bowens, David Was, SweatPea Atkinson and Don Was.
Photo credit: (c) Ellen Stone

With Boo! David Was (flute, harmonica, keys and vox) Don Was (bass, keyboards, percussion, programming, vox), Sweet Pea Atkinson (lead vocals) and Sir Harry Bowens (lead vocals) have created an album brewing with the unconventional lyrics and funk-driven R&B beats for which the band is known. And, as is the Was (Not Was) way, a host of additional players join in on the party: Donald Ray Mitchell (lead vox), David McMurray (sax and horn arrangements), Randy Jacobs (guitar) Jamie Muhoberac (keyboards) and Luis Resto (keyboards), just to name a few.

The album was produced by Don and David Was, engineered and mixed by Rik Pekkonen, Krish Sharma and Don Was.

Tracklisting

  01. Semi Interesting Week
02. It's A Miracle
03. Your Luck Won't Last
04. From The Head To The Heart
05. Big Black Hole
06. Needletooth
07. Forget Everything
08. Crazy Water
09. Mr. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
10. Green Pills In The Dresser

Was (Not Was) hit the musical minefield in 1981 with the release of their eponymous debut, earning the band international notice for their heady brew of funk beats, jazz soloing and e.e. cummings-meets-William Burroughs wordsmithery. Their second album, 1983’s Born To Laugh at Tornadoes landed the boys with a deal on Geffen Records. It would be the release of their third album in 1988, What Up Dog that would propel Was (Not Was) into commercial success, achieving two Top 10 singles, Walk the Dinosaur and Spy in the House of Love. A fourth studio album, Are You Okay followed in 1990 spawning an international Top 5 hit with the rap-inflected cover Papa Was A Rolling Stone. Their last album – a greatest hits package, Hello Dad I’m in Jail was released in 1992 and included a remix of their earlier Ozzy Osbourne collaboration, Shake Your Head, featuring Kim Basinger (yes, Kim Basinger) sharing co-lead vocals, leading to another smash on the dance floor and pop charts overseas.

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From left to right: 'Was (Not Was)' - SweatPea Atkinson, Don Was, Sir Harry Bowens and David Was.
Photo credit: (c) Ellen Stone

Of course, that's not all the lads were up to all those years. Don Was stepped to the fore as a producer after working with Bonnie Raitt on the Grammy-winning Nick of Time, staying in constant demand for the next decade and working with everyone from, The Stones to Iggy to Kristofferson to the B52's to Elton John and Brian Wilson, to drop just a few names. David Was went Hollywood and produced two soundtrack collections for the X-Filesand wound up scoring two network TV dramas. And together, Don and David produced the Grammy-winning Roy Orbison/k.d. lang duet of Crying as well as Bob Dylan's Under the Red Sky album. They also started a badminton club for ex-cons called the Birdie Men from Alcatraz, or so it was rumored.

The band reformed to play the Sundance Film Festival in the winter of 2004 and made a triumphal return to London's Jazz Café the following fall.

Was (Not Was) may have been napping, but they never stopped having nightmares! The results will soon storm the barricades of radio, concert halls and festivals 'til they are sent to their rooms to do more audio homework. Stay tuned. Don't drop out, not just yet!

Rykodisc, home of Was (Not Was), is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2008. As a way of saying thanks for supporting our music, Rykodisc is offering five free downloads on the 25th day of each month in 2008. The downloads are available at www.rykodisc.com. Keep listening!


Essential Web Links:

Rykodisc - Official Site
http://www.rykodisc.com/

World Wide Was - Semi Interesting Fansite
http://worldwidewas.com/

Was (Not Was) - A Little History:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Was_(Not_Was)
http://worldwidewas.com/

Was (Not Was) on MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/wasnotwasfreaks

Sir Harry Bowens - MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/sirharrybowens

SweetPea Atkinson – MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/sweetpatkinson

News, Interviews and Reviews

The Guardian - London Islington Academy review
http://music.guardian.co.uk/../

The Independent - 5-star review of
London Islington Academy concert
www.independent.co.uk/../

The Times - 4-star review of London Islington Academy concert
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/../

bbc.co.uk/music - Album review
http://www.bbc.co.uk/../

Later With Jools Holland -
Exclusive interview with David and Don Was
http://www.bbc.co.uk/../

The Independent - Was (Not Was) interview with Don Was
www.independent.co.uk/../

Scotland on Sunday - Album of the Week
http://living.scotsman.com/../

The Sunday Times - Album Review
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/../

The Independent on Sunday - Album Review
www.independent.co.uk/../

Manchester Evening News - Album Review
www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/../

Clash Magazine - News Story
www.clashmusic.com/../

Daily Express - Album Review
www.express.co.uk/../

The Independent - Album Review
www.independent.co.uk/../

musicOMH - Album Review
www.musicomh.com/../

Music-News.com - Album Review
www.music-news.com/../

Daily Star - Album Reivew
www.dailystar.co.uk/../

The Independent - 5-Star Album Review
www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/../

Los Angeles Times – Orpheum Theatre Gig Review
www.latimes.com/entertainment/../

Undercover.com.au – Was (Not Was) to
Release First Album in 16 Years
www.undercover.com.au/../

Contact Music – Was (Not Was)
Return for St. Valentine’s Day Gig
www.contactmusic.com/../

80s Music Central - Album Review
http://80smusiccentral-cdreviews.blogspot.com/../

Clear Day Nebraska – Was (Not Was) Go Boo!
http://cleardaynebraska.blogspot.com/../

Get Ready To Rock - Album Review of Boo!
www.getreadytorock.com/../

Fairhearing.com – Album Review
www.fairhearing.co.uk/?p=92

Soul and Jazz and Funk.com – News Story
www.soulandjazzandfunk.com/news.asp

Chelsea Zine - Boo!, el núevo disco de Was (Not Was)
http://chelsea-zine.livejournal.com/18052.html

Heaven is a Disco - News Story
http://heavenisadisco.blogspot.com/../

Jazz News – Was Not Was Return With Boo!
http://home.nestor.minsk.by/../

The Original Videos:

Walk The Dinosaur

Shake Your Head (w/ Kim Basinger & Ozzy Osbourne)

Spy In The House Of Love


PUBLICITY CONTACT:

For interview opportunities, review copies, artwork and photos, please contact:

Peter Noble • Tracy Gosling @ Peter Noble PR Consultancy Ltd.
Central Ignition, 1 Mercers Mews
London, N19 4PL
Tel: +44 (0) 207 272 7772
Fax: +44 (0) 207 272 2227
E-mail: peter@noblepr.co.uk | tracy@nobl
epr.co.uk

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