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Animal Lover

 
Album Review: Animal Lover

  • Artist: The Residents
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 22, 2005
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The reigning kings of the concept album are back with Animal Lover, another very dense though not completely impenetrable offering from the Residents. They seem to be continuing with the themes of mortality that surfaced in Demons Dance Alone, but this time viewed through the observations and relationships between humans and animals. Each song is accompanied by a written text (in addition to the lyrics), that sketches the scene and characters of the song. There seems to be an overall structure to the work as a whole because groups of songs are separated from each other by brief instrumentals. There's a general malaise permeating Animal Lover, but each of the "sets" of songs presents its own moods and emotions (one set is more menacing and confrontational, one set very sad and sympathetic, etc.). As has been the case for decades now, the Residents have a knack for exposing the dark underbelly of the human condition, but this time it's tempered with some surprisingly empathetic moments. "Inner Space" deals with a woman watching her father die in a hospital (the story explained through the eyes of a mouse, but sung by the daughter) and "The Cat" seems to be about a mother and son and their changed relationship both to each other and the family cat following the son's absence, perhaps due to a war. There's alot more going on in these songs and the way they're arranged, but it will take multiple listens to begin to decode it. Musically, they've added some very organic sounds to their creepy synth stylings, adding lots of acoustic bass, harmonica and violin to the processed sounds of electric guitar and keyboards. There's also a fairly extensive use of chimes, gongs, and gamelan. The "singing Resident" has a diminished role as they utilize a broader palette of voices, including a couple excellent performances by Molley Harvey. There is also an additional disc included, where they take various elements from the album proper and come up with something akin to a dance remix disc, but bear in mind what that could mean given that it's a Residents project. It's really quite amazing how they continue to turn out intelligent, thought-provoking and thoroughly original material time and time again. As with any Residents album or project, it sure as hell won't appeal to all tastes, but close attention given by open-minded listeners will be rewarded. There is no one out there like them. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
On the Way (To Oklahoma) The Residents The Residents (4:06)
Olive and Gray The Residents The Residents (4:07)
What Have My Chickens Done Now? The Residents The Residents (4:24)
Two Lips The Residents The Residents (2:43)
Mr. Bee's Bumble The Residents The Residents (3:25)
Inner Space The Residents The Residents (4:18)
Dead Men The Residents The Residents (3:25)
My Window The Residents The Residents (5:19)
Ingrid's Oily Tongue The Residents The Residents (1:55)
Mother No More The Residents The Residents (3:19)
Dreaming of an Anthill (Teeming) The Residents The Residents (2:23)
Elmer's Song The Residents The Residents (4:34)
The Monkey Man The Residents The Residents (4:01)
The Whispering Boys The Residents The Residents (4:28)
Burn My Bones The Residents The Residents (8:51)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
[Untitled Track] The Residents The Residents (2:55)
[Untitled Track] The Residents The Residents (6:51)
[Untitled Track] The Residents The Residents (1:38)
[Untitled Track] The Residents The Residents (1:22)
[Untitled Track] The Residents The Residents (6:28)
[Untitled Track] The Residents The Residents (12:39)

Credits

The Residents (Main Performer), The Residents (Performer), Kalonica McQuesten (Vocals), Carla Fabrizio (Performer), Chris Grady (Trumpet), Molley Harvey (Performer), Robert Schilling (Project Manager), Isabelle Barbier (Vocals), Nolan Cook (Performer), Eric Oberthaler (Vocals)
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Animal Lover
Studio album by The Residents
Released April 5, 2005
Recorded 2005
Genre Experimental rock
Length 58:46
Label Mute
Professional reviews
The Residents chronology
Demons Dance Alone
(2002)
Animal Lover
(2005)
River Of Crime
(2006)

Animal Lover is an album, released in 2005 by The Residents.

It portrays human life through the eyes of different animals. In the CD booklet, the lyrics to a song are preceded by a story from an animal's point of view. For example, "On the way (To Oklahoma)" begins with a story, from the animal's viewpoint, about a man obsessed with tigers. On the next page, the lyrics are shown, giving the listener the details behind the story. On this particular track, the man goes insane, thinks he's a tiger, and kills a dog. The story precedes the song itself, but also tells us what happened to the man.

However, not all tracks contain stories. "Dreaming of an Anthill (Teeming)", "Ingrid's Oily Tongue", and "Mr. Bee's Bumble" are instrumental tracks. There aren't any stories to these songs in the booklet, perhaps to allow the listener to discern the story him/herself.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "On the Way (to Oklahoma)" - 4:06
  2. "Olive and Gray" - 4:07
  3. "What Have My Chickens Done Now?" - 4:24
  4. "Two Lips" - 2:43
  5. "Mr. Bee's Bumble" - 3:28
  6. "Inner Space" - 4:15
  7. "Dead Men" - 3:25
  8. "My Window" - 5:20
  9. "Ingrid's Oily Tongue" - 1:55
  10. "Mother No More" - 3:19
  11. "Dreaming of an Anthill (Teeming)" -2:23
  12. "Elmer's Song" - 4:34
  13. "The Monkey Man" - 4:01
  14. "The Whispering Boys" - 4:27
  15. "Burn My Bones" - 6:19

Bonus CD

The album also contains a bonus CD, generally called "...Imaginary Jack". According to the Cryptic Corporation, it really is one long track, divided to six parts to the enjoyment of the listener. The full title is actually the entire text written on the disc:

"I stood at my window staring at an arcing streetlight.
A sudden wind made me pull my shoulders to my ears.
I pissed into the dark.
It smelled like canned tuna.
My swollen lip throbbed.
I could still taste the blood.
My eyes rolled back looking for memories.
I stopped.

I was changing details in my mind, remembering only what I wanted it to be, not what it was.
I had only a short time to do what had to be done, after that it would all be forever absorbed by my imaginary Jack."

The tracks on the bonus CD combine elements from tracks from the original CD with elements from then-unreleased material. For example, the instrumental versions of "My Window" and "The Monkey Man" were sampled on track 2, as well as lyrics from unreleased material and modulated lyrics from "Burn My Bones" and "The Monkey Man".

Track listing

  1. "Part 1" - 2:55
  2. "Part 2" - 6:52
  3. "Part 3" - 1:38
  4. "Part 4" - 1:22
  5. "Part 5" - 6:28
  6. "Part 6" - 10:10

Animal Lover Instrumental

A CD containing a series of lush instrumental organizations was released in January 2008. It was limited to 1000 copies and sold very quickly.

Track listing

  1. "Low Rain" - 2:11
  2. "Dead Men" - 3:28
  3. "On the Way (to Oklahoma)" - 2:12
  4. "Olive and Gray" - 2:30
  5. "What Have My Chickens Done Now?" - 2:48
  6. "Two Lips" - 3:33
  7. "Jack’s Lament" - 2:18
  8. "Inner Space" - 3:08
  9. "My Window" - 2:07
  10. "Ingrid’s Oily Tongue" - 3:25
  11. "Mother No More" - 3:00
  12. "Aura Flex" - 3:31
  13. "Elmer’s Song" - 6:00
  14. "Monkey Man" - 5:01
  15. "The Whispering Boy" - 3:09
  16. "Burn My Bones" - 5:04

Trivia

The unusual noises with which "Burn My Bones" open are a sample from the instrumental version of "Two Lips", albeit a thoroughly dismantled version.

The song 'My Window' was used as the encore song for The Resident's 'The Bunny Boy' tour.

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