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  • Artist: The Frogs
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 12, 1999
  • Total Time: 34:26
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Once again unexpectedly emerging with an official album after a long silence, the Frogs stepped back from the smooth sounds of Starjob with a new collection of often rough, perversely charming, and always entertainingly offensive tracks. A fair number of songs could easily constitute a part two of It's Only Right and Natural, mixing the same elements of sweet folkiness and gay-themed lyrics. "La Da Da Da, La Da Da Dee, La Da Da Dum Dum" -- indeed the title as well as the chorus -- talks about French kissing some guy and not minding his dentures. Meanwhile, "Love in the Sand" lazily describes a scenario with another fellow where he "blew me...a kiss." Not everything is quite so focused -- thus, of course, "Love Me or Die, Bitch" ("make up your mind which!"), with alternately beautiful and stomped piano. An even more perversely pretty example is "Golden Showers," where the music and tender singing are quite lovely, even if the water sports being celebrated aren't swimming and water polo. The hints of melancholia and distress which underpin a lot of the band's best work crop up more than once, sometimes in the simplest of ways, as they do in the lead piano on "One of Them Wore Wings, the Other Did the Painting." Dennis Flemion is still in fine, scraggly voice -- alternately breathy, aggressively camp, or just plain screwed up (refer to "Evil Arnold [With the Ugly Name]" for a good example of the latter). When he gets to slamming down some of the morons of the world -- thus, "U Bastards" ("you should be sent to hell/you rotten motherf*ckers") -- his singing is at its sweetest. "Fur z Musik Biz (10 Years to Waste)" is perhaps the perfect epitome of such an approach -- a sickly sweet, tenderly arranged "up yours" to the industry that is simply mind-blowing. ~ Ned Raggett, Rovi

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Bananimals
Studio album by The Frogs
Released 12 October 1999
Recorded 1986-1995
Genre Folk rock
Length 34:26
Label 4 Alarm Records
Producer The Frogs
The Frogs chronology
My Daughter the Broad
(1996)
Bananimals
(1999)
Racially Yours
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]
Austin Chronicle 2/5 stars[2]
PopMatters unfavorable[3]

Bananimals (sometimes written Ban Animals) is an album recorded by the band The Frogs. It was released in 1999 on Four Alarm Records.[citation needed] It is the third in a series of Frogs albums that contain improvised home recordings. The album continues the themes of homosexual and sadistic eroticism, but also briefly touches on the music scene of the early 1990s. The first track, "Pay" details smashing the records of lo-fi contemporaries Pavement, Sebadoh, Sonic Youth and Wesley Willis. The tracks "Für Z Musik Biz" and "My Show Business Days" detail the brothers' growing dissatisfaction with the music business. The track "Evil Arnold" continues the split personality saga of murderous Evil Jack from 1996's My Daughter the Broad.

Contents

Recording

Release

Sound

The sound is a return to the earlier, less-produced Frogs albums. Many of the Frogs lyrical conventions (including homosexuality) are still prevalent, with "Sailors Board Me Now" being a prime example of both lyrical content and recording production.

Track listing

  1. "Pay"
  2. "La Da Da Da, La Da Da Dee, La Da Da Dum Dum"
  3. "Love Me Or Die Bitch"
  4. "Evil Arnold (w/ The Ugly Name)"
  5. "Is It Right to Kiss the Boys (When You're a Girl and Not a Boy?)"
  6. "One of Them Wore Wings, the Other Did the Painting"
  7. "Golden Showers"
  8. "Dead Pussy in the Road w/ Mother's Name on Top"
  9. "U Bastards"
  10. "(Try Out My New) Sex Doll Baby!!!"
  11. "Love in the Sand"
  12. "Für Z Muzik Biz (10 Years to Waste)"
  13. "Blonde & Beautiful, Beat-up (and the Bitch was Young)"
  14. "I'm Back to Women (I Couldn't Keep It Up)"
  15. "My Show Business Days"
  16. "Sailors Board Me Now"

Personnel

  • Jimmy Flemion - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals on 02 & 13
  • Dennis Flemion - Drums, Keyboards, Vocals on 01, 03-12, 14-16
  • Jay Tiller - Bass

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