Talk:Boingo (album)

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[edit] Horn section

"The three-man horn section and keyboard player were not credited with the regular lineup, although they did contribute to some tracks."

This is not true. It may have seemed this way from the perspective of someone who read all the press releases and interviews, but I saw Boingo just before and just after this album came out, and the horn section was there both times, and they are listed with the rest of the band in the liners for this album--though they are listed after Warren (the new addition) and there are no pictures of them. I tried to re-write the paragraph to include this information and it starting sounding terrible. Maybe I'll come back to it. In the meantime, I've changed it to be at least somewhat more accurate. Funkeboy 12:00, 24 August 2007 (UTC)