Category: Animal Logic

Animal Logic – Animal Logic (1989)

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Animal Logic is a band formed in 1987 by drummer Stewart Copeland, bassist Stanley Clarke, and singer-songwriter Deborah Holland.
The group recorded two albums under the auspices of manager Miles Copeland III before disbanding.

Animal Logic is the debut studio album by American band Animal Logic. It was released in 1989 by I.R.S. Records and Virgin Records. Highlights: There’s a Spy (In the House of Love), Someday We’ll Understand, Winds of Santa Ana, I’m Through With Love, Elijah, Someone to Come Home To.

Stewart Copeland, the former drummer for the Police, and Stanley Clarke, a versatile and virtuosic bassist who helped pioneer jazz-rock fusion, came up with a refreshing response to the high expectations surrounding their new venture Wednesday when they brought their band Animal Logic to the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano.
Unconcerned about matters of musical pedigree, Clarke and Copeland shared the animal enjoyment of hard-driving power rock, tempered by a sense of atmosphere and musical architecture that called for some brain work, too.
Abetted by Michael Thompson, a nimble session guitarist, Clarke and Copeland clearly had fun playing their bracing games of rhythm tag and follow-the-leader.
But a fourth Logician, Deborah Holland, spent the 80-minute set grappling uneasily with a more difficult problem: How does an unknown singer establish an identity while keeping company with renowned instrumentalists?
Holland had one advantage in trying to stake out turf of her own: She writes Animal Logic’s songs. But most of the material was competent, unremarkable rock with anthem-like choruses aimed at the heart of the commercial mainstream.
(Animal Logic’s album so far has only been released overseas.)
One song, “Elijah,” stood out on first hearing, as Holland’s impressive keening conveyed a sense of mystery and longing.
But most of the time, for all the heat of her all-out belting and sustained vocal glides, Holland was unable to let feelings fly free.
If seasoning brings the singer into better balance with the players, Animal Logic should really make sense.

 

Track listing

  1. There’s a Spy (In the House of Love) – 4:23
  2. Someday We’ll Understand – 3:45
  3. Winds of Santa Ana – 3:48
  4. I’m Through with Love – 3:43
  5. As Soon as the Sun Goes Down (Deborah Holland, Frankie Blue) – 4:34
  6. I Still Feel for You – 3:15
  7. Elijah – 4:10
  8. Firing Up the Sunset Gun – 4:02
  9. Someone to Come Home To (Deborah Holland, Bob Mair, Timothy Godwin, Nick Vincent) – 4:12
  10. I’m Sorry Baby (I Want You in My Life) – 2:55

All tracks are written by Deborah Holland except where noted

 

Personnel

Additional musicians

Production

  • Jeff Seitz – mixing (tracks: 2-10), recording (tracks: 2-7, 9, 10)
  • Chris Lord-Alge – mixing (track 1)
  • Csaba Petocz – recording (tracks: 1, 8)
  • Will Rogers – recording (tracks: 1, 8)
  • Scott Gordon – assistant engineering
  • Pete Jones – assistant engineering
  • Bernard Grundman – mastering
  • Michael Ross – art direction
  • Ryan Art – artwork and design
  • Paul Cox – photography

Notes
Released: 1989
Recorded: Studio Cherokee (Hollywood)A&M (Hollywood)
Genre: Rock
Length: 38:47
Producer(s): Stanley Clarke, Stewart Copeland

Label – I.R.S. / Virgin