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Animal Serenade
Release Date: 2004 03 23
Label: Warner Bros.

Apparently the notion of Lou Reed reinterpreting the works of Edgar Allan Poe didn't strike a positive chord with many folks, given the chilly commercial and critical reception accorded to Reed's 2003 album The Raven, and it seems plenty of fans were no more enthusiastic about seeing the material performed in person, since the tour staged to support the album found Reed playing smaller venues than was his custom. And in both cases, the folks who took a rain check really missed something; while The Raven was genuinely flawed, it was also one of Reed's most ambitious and compelling albums in quite some time, and the subsequent live shows found Reed and his musicians in truly superb form. Animal Serenade, recorded during the Los Angeles date of the tour, is a striking two-plus hour document of Reed and a fine ensemble in full flight; Reed brought along a small but potent backing band -- bassist and sometimes percussionist Fernando Saunders, guitarist Mike Rathke, cellist Jane Scarpantoni, and backing vocalist Antony -- and the performances presented manage to merge the intimacy of a small-group show with the force and passion of a full-on rock gig. The takes on "All Tomorrow's Parties" and "Dirty Blvd." are both hypnotic and muscular, but the more subtle and measured interpretations of "Venus in Furs," "Sunday Morning," and "The Day John Kennedy Died" easily conjure up the same edgy conviction, and Reed's interplay with his group is marvelous. These folks don't simply back him up; there's a genuine sense of collaboration among the musicians that's one of the real defining points between good and great performances. Animal Serenade isn't the hardest rockin' live album Lou Reed has ever cut, but for the sheer commitment and power of these performances, it's in a dead heat with Live in Italy as Reed's finest concert recording, and makes clear that in his fifth decade in music, Lou can still deliver the goods -- and in some respects is actually getting better. A more than pleasant surprise, and truly fine listening. Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1AdviceReed2:07
2SmalltownReed, Cale6:04
3Tell It to Your HeartReed6:03
4Men of Good FortuneReed4:27
5How Do You Think It FeelsReed8:09
6Vanishing ActReed5:31
7EcstasyReed7:09
8Day John Kennedy DiedReed4:04
9Street HassleReed6:59
10BedReed5:15
11Revien CherieSaunders7:12
12Venus in FursReed10:02
13Dirty Blvd.Reed6:54
14Sunday MorningCale, Reed5:04
15All Tomorrow's PartiesReed6:18
16Call on MeReed2:45
17RavenReed9:33
18Set the Twilight ReelingReed9:08
19Candy SaysReed6:04
20HeroinReed9:11

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2004CDWarner Bros.
2004CDReprise



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