Bone Symphony (EP)
| Bone Symphony EP | |
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| EP by | |
| Released | 1983 |
| Studio | Westlake Audio The Lighthouse |
| Genre | Synthpop, new wave |
| Length | 21:04 |
| Label | Capitol |
| Producer | Brian Fairweather, Martin Page |
| Singles from Bone Symphony EP | |
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Bone Symphony EP is an EP by Bone Symphony released in 1983. It was their only commercial release. The release spawned a successful dance hit in Europe with the single "It's a Jungle Out There".
The album lost the punchy techno-garage sound found in the group's live performances in Hollywood – the production was smoother, fatter and more commercial. This was due largely to the replacement of the original Roland 808 and Linn drum machines by drummer Robert Williams. The single "It's a Jungle Out There" received a music video which was played on MTV and would later be played on MTV2. The single peaked at No. 62 on the Dance Club Songs chart.