Oceans of Fantasy explained

Oceans of Fantasy
Type:Studio
Artist:Boney M.
Cover:Boney M. - Oceans Of Fantasy (1979).jpg
Released:September 21, 1979
Recorded:February 1979 – August 1979
Producer:Frank Farian
Prev Title:Nightflight to Venus
Prev Year:1978
Next Title:The Magic of Boney M. – 20 Golden Hits
Next Year:1980

Oceans of Fantasy is the fourth studio album by Euro-Caribbean group Boney M. Released in September 1979, Oceans Of Fantasy became the second Boney M. album to top the UK charts and features the hits "El Lute / Gotta Go Home" and "I'm Born Again / Bahama Mama".

Background

The album had been preceded in the spring of 1979 by the single "Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday" (based on the American folksong "Polly Wolly Doodle"), one of the band's biggest hits. This was not included on Oceans of Fantasy but the B-side, "Ribbons of Blue" was, albeit in a heavily edited form. The original length of the track is 4:02, and songs like "Gotta Go Home" and "Bahama Mama" were also longer on 7" than on the actual album.

As with the group's previous album, Nightflight to Venus, the original Hansa Records pressings of the album also included a range of different edits of certain tracks.

The 1994 CD version used same master with East German version of the album. (Same with fourth pressing, but "Ribbons of Blue" is longer like the other pressings, 2:01 min.) unlike the common West German pressings with different edits of certain songs. On 2007 reissue, two bonus tracks added to the album.

Several pressings also contained the wrong running order on cover and labels, incorrectly listing "El Lute" as the opening track on side two, followed by "No More Chain Gang" and "Oceans of Fantasy" like only the first pressing.

The first pressing also features "Let It All Be Music" and "Gotta Go Home" segued together. So the later pressings feature the songs separately.

Oceans of Fantasy also features a guest appearance by Eruption's lead singer Precious Wilson on "Let It All Be Music" and the cover of Sam & Dave's "Hold On I'm Coming", which was also issued as Wilson's first solo single. The Argentinian pressing omitted "El Lute" in favour of "Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday".

The album was the only Boney M. album to feature a full track-by-track vocal credits list which confirmed that only two of the four band members, Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett, actually sang on the Boney M. records, and that producer Frank Farian sang the characteristic deep male vocal as well as high falsetto vocals (he even duetted with himself on the track "Bye Bye Bluebird"). Maizie Williams and Bobby Farrell did not take any part in the studio sessions, though performed vocals at Boney M.'s live concerts.

"No More Chain Gang" was covered by Turkish singer Tarkan as "Çok Ararsın Beni" ("You Call Me Too Much") on his debut album "Yine Sensiz" ("Without You Again") in 1992.

Track listing

Side A:

  1. "Let It All Be Music" (W. S. van Vugt) - 4:46
  2. "Gotta Go Home" (music: Frank Farian, Heinz Huth, Jürgen Huth; lyrics: Fred Jay) - 3:46
  3. "Bye Bye Bluebird" (Frank Farian, Fred Jay, George Reyam) - 4:42
  4. "Bahama Mama" (Frank Farian, Fred Jay) - 3:17
  5. "Hold On I'm Coming" (Isaac Hayes, David Porter) - 4:05
  6. "Two of Us" (Lennon–McCartney) - 3:29
  7. "Ribbons of Blue" (Keith Forsey, L. Andrew) - 2:01

Side B:

  1. "Oceans of Fantasy" (Dietmar Kawohl, Didi Zill, Fred Jay) - 5:26
  2. "El Lute" (Frank Farian, Fred Jay, Hans Blum) - 5:09
  3. "No More Chain Gang" (Rainer Ehrhardt, Frank Farian, Fred Jay) - 5:12
  4. "I'm Born Again" (Traditional, Helmut Rulofs, Fred Jay) - 4:08
  5. "No Time to Lose" (Frank Farian, Fred Jay, Stefan Klinkhammer) - 3:26
  6. "Calendar Song (January, February, March...)" (Traditional, Frank Farian) - 2:44

Personnel

Production

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1979–80)Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[1] 21
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[2] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (1979)Position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[3] 10
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[4] 86
Chart (1980)Position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[5] 29

Reissued

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kent, David. David Kent (historian)

    . David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. illustrated. Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. 0-646-11917-6. 41.

  2. Book: Nyman, Jake. 2005. Suomi soi 4: Suuri suomalainen listakirja. 1st. Tammi. Helsinki. 951-31-2503-3. fi.
  3. Web site: Jahreshitparade Alben 1979 . Hung Medien . de . 21 October 2021 .
  4. Web site: Jaaroverzichten – Album 1979 . . nl . 21 October 2021 .
  5. Web site: Top 100 Album-Jahrescharts. de. GfK Entertainment. 14 June 2020.