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''Mondo Bongo'' was the Boomtown Rats' fourth album. It peaked at No. 6 in the
UK Albums Chart The Official Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by physical and digital sales and (from March 2015) audio streaming in the United Kingdom. It was published for the first time on 22 July 1956 and is compiled every week by the Official Charts C ...
in February 1981, and No. 116 in the US ''Billboard'' 200. This is the band's last album to be recorded as six-piece band, as the guitarist
Gerry Cott Gerry Cott (born 15 October 1954, in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish guitarist and songwriter, who was a co-founder of the Irish new wave band The Boomtown Rats. He started playing flamenco guitar when he was 11 years old. In 1966 he saw Bob Dyla ...
left the band shortly after the album's release. It included the hit singles: " Banana Republic", which had reached No. 3 in the
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in November 1980 and "The Elephants Graveyard (Guilty)" which made No. 26 in January 1981.


Reception

The album received mixed reviews in the press, with American critics being generally more positive than their British counterparts. ''
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'' put down the record as "hollow pop, quaking under a plethora of poorly integrated rip-offs", while '' Sounds'' called it "self-indulgent" and lacking in depth or emotion. ''
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'', however, praised it as "an intoxicating mixture of pop and punk", and ''
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'' called it "an enormously enjoyable LP, with hardly a dry patch on it".


Track listing

All songs were written by
Bob Geldof Robert Frederick Zenon Geldof (; born 5 October 1951) is an Irish singer-songwriter, and political activist. He rose to prominence in the late 1970s as lead singer of the Rock music in Ireland, Irish rock band the Boomtown Rats, who achieved ...
, except where noted. # "Mood Mambo" (Geldof,
Pete Briquette Patrick Martin Cusack (born 2 July 1954), known by the stage name Pete Briquette, is an Irish bassist, record producer and composer. He is a member of the Boomtown Rats and has also played in Bob Geldof's band. Boomtown Rats He was born in Bal ...
) – 4:06 # "Straight Up" – 3:15 # "This is My Room" (Geldof,
Simon Crowe Simon Crowe (born 14 April 1955, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish musician, best known as the drummer and backing vocalist of the Irish new wave band The Boomtown Rats. The original name of the Boomtown Rats was the "Nightlife Thugs". The name Boo ...
) – 3:35 # "Another Piece of Red" – 2:35 # "Go Man Go!" – 3:52 # "Under Their Thumb is Under My Thumb" (music:
Mick Jagger Sir Michael Philip Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer and songwriter who has achieved international fame as the lead vocalist and one of the founder members of the rock band the Rolling Stones. His ongoing songwriting partnershi ...
, Keith Richards; new lyrics: Geldof) – 2:41 # "Please Don't Go" – 3:34 # "The Elephants Graveyard" – 3:43 # " Banana Republic" (Geldof, Briquette) – 4:55 # "Fall Down" – 2:26 # "Hurt Hurts" – 3:05 # "Whitehall 1212" – 3:43 # "Cheerio" - 1:24 (Hidden track) The North American releases replaced "Fall Down" with "Don't Talk to Me" (2:50) and "Whitehall 1212" with "Up All Night" (3:33). The Canadian cassette release added "Whitehall 1212" as a bonus track at the end of Side 1, after "Under Their Thumb."


2005 re-issue

# "Straight Up" – 3:15 # "The Elephants Graveyard" – 3:43 # "This is My Room" – 3:35 # "Another Piece of Red" – 2:35 # "Hurt Hurts" – 3:05 # "Please Don't Go" – 3:34 # "Fall Down" – 2:26 # "Go Man Go!" – 3:52 # "Under Their Thumb" – 2:41 # "Banana Republic" – 4:55 # "Whitehall 1212" – 3:43 # "Mood Mambo" – 4:06 # "Cheerio" - 1:15 # "Don't Talk to Me" (B-side) - 2:53 # " Arnold Layne" (Recorded for TV) (
Syd Barrett Roger Keith "Syd" Barrett (6 January 1946 – 7 July 2006) was an English singer, songwriter, and musician who co-founded the rock band Pink Floyd in 1965. Barrett was their original frontman and primary songwriter, becoming known for his ...
) - 3:11 # "Another Piece of Red" (Live in Portsmouth) - 3:33 This reissue caused some controversy amongst fans for not only mixing up the track order from the original LP, but for cutting out the short period of silence in the middle of "Cheerio" that was placed there to allow the listener to say something, as per the lyrics.


Personnel

;The Boomtown Rats *
Bob Geldof Robert Frederick Zenon Geldof (; born 5 October 1951) is an Irish singer-songwriter, and political activist. He rose to prominence in the late 1970s as lead singer of the Rock music in Ireland, Irish rock band the Boomtown Rats, who achieved ...
- lead and backing vocals *
Johnnie Fingers Johnnie Fingers (born John Peter Moylett, 10 September 1956) is an Irish keyboardist and co-founding member of the new wave band The Boomtown Rats. He was notable for his attire of striped pyjamas on stage and his melodic piano style. Backgroun ...
- keyboards, backing vocals *
Gerry Cott Gerry Cott (born 15 October 1954, in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish guitarist and songwriter, who was a co-founder of the Irish new wave band The Boomtown Rats. He started playing flamenco guitar when he was 11 years old. In 1966 he saw Bob Dyla ...
- guitar *
Garry Roberts Garrick Roberts (16 June 1950 – 9 November 2022) was an Irish musician best known as the lead guitarist with The Boomtown Rats, a band which came into being in 1976. He and Johnnie Fingers (Moylett) had decided to put a band together and, be ...
- guitar, backing vocals *
Pete Briquette Patrick Martin Cusack (born 2 July 1954), known by the stage name Pete Briquette, is an Irish bassist, record producer and composer. He is a member of the Boomtown Rats and has also played in Bob Geldof's band. Boomtown Rats He was born in Bal ...
- bass, keyboards, backing vocals *
Simon Crowe Simon Crowe (born 14 April 1955, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish musician, best known as the drummer and backing vocalist of the Irish new wave band The Boomtown Rats. The original name of the Boomtown Rats was the "Nightlife Thugs". The name Boo ...
- drums, backing vocals ;Additional musicians *Dr. Dave McHale - saxophone * T.V. - backing vocals, recorder, occasional drunken bass, guitar *Tom Winter - bazouki on "Please Don't Go" * Andy Duncan - percussion on "Please Don't Go" ;Technical *Chris Porter, Tom Winter - engineer *Mike Owen - photography


Charts


References

{{Authority control The Boomtown Rats albums 1980 albums Albums produced by Tony Visconti