Animal Serenade

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live album
First released:
Mar 23 2004

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  • Mar 23 2004

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Alternative Rock, Rock, Experimental, Glam Rock, Pop, Singer-Songwriter, Soft Rock. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Just when you thought you'd seen it all....
First, I'm writing this to correct the last writer who said there are indeed drums on the album. For the non-musicians out there, the "Roland Drums" used by Saunders are synthesized drums, not an actual drum kit. There is also "piano," which is Rathke playing a guitar synthesizer. Except for the excellent cello (see "Venus In Furs"), vocals, and Lou's guitar, most of the music here is synthesized, albeit played live on stage, not recorded or programmed.

Some seem vexed by the lack of drums on th…
Written by Richard B. Hines "Rick Hines"
3 stars Lou is just in a "try something new" phase
I like this cd. Lou has turned into a great musician without being a virtuoso guitar player. The arrangements are sparce and intriguing. "Small Town", "How do you think it feels" and "All Tomorrows Parties" are the best songs. "Candy Says" is different (the singer Antony Johnson is a bit overdramatic) but a worthy intrepretation. "Dirty Blvd" has been toned down but its still good.

Lou made a concert with no drums...can't fault him for trying something different. Compare this to his acoustic cd…
Written by Scott B. Saul "opinionated, yet truthful, music critic"

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