| Bad Animals | 
| Artist: Heart Label: Capitol Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 077774667623 EAN: 0077774667623 ASIN: B000007PSM
Release Date: October 25, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Who Will You Run To - Heart, Warren, Diane | | • | Alone - Heart, Kelly, Tom [Vocals] | | • | There's the Girl - Heart, Knight, Holly | | • | I Want You So Bad - Heart, Kelly, Tom [Vocals] | | • | Wait for an Answer - Heart, DalBello, Lisa | | • | Bad Animals - Heart, Andes, Mark | | • | You Ain't So Tough - Heart, Beckett, Peter | | • | Strangers of the Heart - Heart, Andes, Mark | | • | Easy Target - Heart, Ennis, Sue | | • | R.S.V.P. - Heart, Ennis, Sue |
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Album Description Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. EMI. 2008.
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Just Bad And Not Michael Jackson Bad June 25, 2010 Randy Remote (Laytonville, CA) I'm sorry-when Heart embraced blatant commerciality following their successful resurrection on MTV, they left earthiness and solid songwriting behind for a plastic, radio-friendly hit-based sound. They totally lost me on most of that. This CD is probably the worst of that period. Get "Little Queen" or "Bebe Le Strange" or any of their earlier works.
Beautiful Music December 22, 2008 Reijo Piippula (Turku, Finland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album which was released in 1987, was one of the albums made a big change in Heart's music. It had become soft but beautiful music. These girls (and guys) had no trouble to show their softer side. The songs like "Alone" and "RSVP" indicate that the personal feelings are important in life as well as in music. Yes, they might sound as tough as in "Little Queen" or "Dreamboat Annie", someone would say that they have changed. I disagree with that. They still have rocking songs such as "Easy Target" and "Bad Animals". I like this quite much because it has beautiful songs but I still find "Little Queen" as my favorite album although albums like this and "Brigade" are very good.
Stars: Alone, Who Will You Run to, There's the Girl
Holds up surprisingly well after 20+ years October 22, 2008 DVD buff (Austin, TX USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I recently pulled this CD off the shelf to load it into iTunes, having not listened to it for probably 15 years. I was quite surprised to discover how much I still like it -- these are good songs.
The production is very much of the '80s, as other reviewers have stated, but that doesn't diminish the quality of the vocals and songwriting. The album isn't nearly as dated-sounding as some of its contemporaries, but I suspect some of that has to do with the fact that the Wilson sisters were not flash-in-the-pan one-hit wonders. Ann and Nancy Wilson are two talented people, and the talent shines through on this CD.
While this may not be Heart's greatest effort, it is certainly an excellent album. Whether you're feeling nostalgic for the '80s, or you just want to hear some good pop music, this is a worthy purchase.
A disappointing effort from one of my favorite bands February 25, 2008 Jesse Jones, aka (Knoxville, TN) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I own every Heart CD, and I listen to them often, but I regard this album as the "black sheep" of my collection. It has a couple okay songs ("Alone", "There's the Girl"), but it mostly sags due to the dominance of lackluster synthesizer-based tunes. "I Want You So Bad", "Wait for an Answer", "Strangers of the Heart", "RSVP", and "Bad Animals", the title track, are all far too slow and far too long. "You A'int So Tough" and "Easy Target" are really just inferior versions of "Who Will You Run To". Heart really does their best when they turn up their guitars and rock out and let Ann Wilson wail. On this album they seemed to have been lulled into complacency by the commercial success of their eponymous album.
On "The Road Home", their live album from the 90's, they cut a much better, acoustic-based version of "Alone" (which nevertheless pails to their acoustic version of "These Dreams" from their eponymous album). Check it out and skip this lackluster effort.
Not so great. August 26, 2007 Humming bird (United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This cd wasn't that interesting to me. I have heard better from them. I think their greatest cd is Dreamboat Annie. If you listen to this cd and then listen to Dreamboat Annie you will hear a remarkable difference. I feel they put alot more time and effort in their earlier cd's.
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