Heart - Bad Animals
Facts
| Artist(s) | Heart |
| Studio | Capitol |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 077774667623 |
| Buy this item | $10.99 at Amazon.com As of Dec 5 5:20 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
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Tracks
- Who Will You Run To - Heart, Warren, Diane
- Alone - Heart, Steinberg, Billy
- There's the Girl - Heart, Knight, Holly
- I Want You So Bad - Heart, Steinberg, Billy
- Wait for an Answer - Heart, DalBello, Lisa
- Bad Animals - Heart, Wilson, Ann
- You Ain't So Tough - Heart, Beckett, Peter
- Strangers of the Heart - Heart, Hitchings, Duane
- Easy Target - Heart, Wilson, Ann
- R.S.V.P. - Heart, Wilson, Ann
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Holds up surprisingly well after 20+ years |
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. October 22, 2008
| A disappointing effort from one of my favorite bands |
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. February 25, 2008
| Not so great. |
| Here's the deal.... |
| Started off great |
Some Heart fans like to pretend that 1985's Heart and Bad Animals never happened, but the band's makeover as a keyboard-heavy AOR act gave their career a much needed shot in the arm, as well as some much deserved attention. The band's self-titled album was as good an AOR album as you could hope for, and featured some of the band's biggest hits. Unfortunately Bad Animals does not quite measure up.
The album starts off with three extremely strong tracks - Alone, Who Will You Run To, and There's The Girl - but loses steam shortly after. The first two songs were fairly big hits, and the third, which featured Nancy Wilson on vocals, could have been. Other than those songs, the rest of Bad Animals seems like "by the numbers" AOR songs that would have been better off on a Starship album.
Still, the first three songs are well worth the price of admission. If the rest of the album sounded like them, I'd probably be giving it a 4 or 5-star rating. As it stands, the best I can give is 3 stars. August 2, 2006
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