# 1938      Was (Not Was) -   WALK THE DINOSAUR
                                                                                        
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            What Up, Dog?, Chrysalis Records, 1989                             
      

      BILLBOARD CHART ACHIEVEMENTS:
                             Hot 100
# 7
                       
Dance/Club Play:  # 11
                        
Modern Rock:  # 30
                  Dance/Maxi-Singles Sales:   # 36


       
GLOBAL CHART ACHIEVEMENTS:
                      Norway:    # 6,  April '87
                   Switzerland:   # 9, Nov. '87
                   
Germany:  # 48, April '88


                    
Top Ten at MATT RADIO   
                                  
 



You know the song, but can you do the wacky Dinosaur dance?
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Was (Not Was) plays contemporary R&B dance music, with lyrics that range from the satiric to the bizarre.  The group is led by Detroit-natives David Weiss (David Was), who plays flute and writes those lyrics, and Don Fagenson (Don Was), who plays bass and writes music, but the group is fronted by singers Harry Bowens and Sweet Pea Atkinson.  Was (Not Was) first gained notice for a dance single called "Wheel Me Out" in 1980.  Their first album, Was (Not Was) (1981), did not reach the charts, but its follow-up, Born to Laugh at Tornados (1983), did.  Then little was heard from the group for five years.

They returned in 1988 with What Up, Dog?, which featured the #16 hit "Spy in the House of Love" and the #7 hit "Walk the Dinosaur."  During this period, Don Was had become a prominent record producer, handling the board for Bonnie Raitt's Grammy-winning Nick of Time, among many other mainstream pop records.  The fourth Was (Not Was) album, Are You Okay?, appeared in 1990.

Are You Okay? wasn't as commercially successful as the previous What Up, Dog? After the album's release, Don Was continued to pursue his production career, which began to increase tensions between him and David.  In 1993, Was (Not Was) officially parted ways.

source:  William Ruhlmann, allmusic.com


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