Boo Hoo

Boo Hoo is the third studio album by Cuban American dark cabaret singer Voltaire, released on May 14, 2002 through Projekt Records.[1] According to Voltaire, he began writing songs for the album after his then-girlfriend broke up with him;[2] dealing with it in a sometimes satirical and irreverent, sometimes introspective and sentimental manner, most of the album's songs are about loss, heartbreak, remorse and attempts to overcome her.

Boo Hoo
Studio album by
Voltaire
ReleasedMay 14, 2002
GenreDark cabaret
Length52:54
LabelProjekt Records
Voltaire chronology
Banned on Vulcan
(2001)
Boo Hoo
(2002)
Then and Again
(2004)
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The only songs unrelated to the album's concept of heartbreak are "BRAINS!", one of Voltaire's most memorable songs, that he originally wrote for The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy episode "Little Rock of Horrors"; "Graveyard Picnic", a tribute to Edgar Allan Poe and his works; "Bachelorette" and "Caught a Lite Sneeze", covers of Björk and Tori Amos, respectively; and "The Vampire Club", a light satire about the goth subculture. A new version of "The Vampire Club", re-written to satirize the Twilight series of novels/films, would appear on his 2010 compilation Spooky Songs for Creepy Kids.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Future Ex-Girlfriend"3:49
2."I'm Sorry"3:13
3."#1 Fan"3:37
4."Where's the Girl?"3:38
5."See You in Hell"4:14
6."Bachelorette" (Björk cover)4:40
7."Hello, Cruel World"3:44
8."Irresponsible"3:27
9."The Vampire Club"3:09
10."BRAINS!"5:14
11."Graveyard Picnic"3:31
12."...About a Girl"2:43
13."Let It Go"3:42
14."Caught a Lite Sneeze" (Tori Amos cover)3:35

Personnel

  • Voltaire — vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Gregor Kitzis — violin
  • Matthew Goeke — cello
  • George Grant — bass, vocals
  • Stephen Moses — drums, trombone

References

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